Wind River Arboretum

Wind River Arboretum, part of the Wind River Experimental Forest, is a research arboretum in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Carson, Washington, United States.

[2] The arboretum was established in 1912 by Thornton T. Munger of the United States Forest Service to determine the best trees for commercial purposes.

[4] The Wind River is best known for its old-growth forests of Coast Douglas-fir and Western Hemlock.

[5] Media related to Wind River Arboretum at Wikimedia Commons

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Entrance to the Wind River Arboretum