General Facts
Geography
Wildlife
Flora
History & Culture
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Fishlake National Forest is located in this U.S. state.

What is Utah?

200

This high-elevation region near Fish Lake is known for volcanic origins and rolling meadows.

What is the Fish Lake Plateau?

200

These large mammals with antlers are commonly seen near the lake at dawn and dusk.

What are elk?

200

This tree species makes up the famous Pando grove.

What is quaking aspen?

200

Indigenous people from this tribe lived in the area long before settlers arrived.

Who are the Paiute?

400

This large lake gives Fishlake National Forest its name.

What is Fish Lake?

400

This major scenic byway passes through parts of Fishlake National Forest.

What is the Fishlake Scenic Byway?

400

this elusive predator, also called a cougar, lives in the forest.

What is a mountain lion?

400

This hardy, fragrant plant covers much of the forest’s dry lowlands.

What is sagebrush?

400

Settlers from this religious group moved into the Fishlake area in the mid-1800s.

Who are the Mormon pioneers?

600

Fishlake National Forest is managed by this federal agency.

What is the U.S. Forest Service?

600

This trail system is popular for off-roading and loops through multiple mountain ranges in the area.

What is the Paiute ATV Trail?

600

These birds of prey often nest near lakes and feed on fish

What are ospreys?

600

This conifer tree is known for its reddish bark and long needles.

What is ponderosa pine?

600

This ghost town on the forest’s western edge was once a booming mining area.

What is Kimberly?

800

Fishlake National Forest spans approximately this many million acres.

What is 1.5 million acres?

800

: This tall mountain range to the southwest features Delano Peak, one of Utah’s highest points.

What are the Tushar Mountains?

800

This nocturnal animal is known for its distinctive black and white stripes and powerful spray.

What is a skunk?

800

These colorful wildflowers bloom across mountain meadows in summer.

What are lupines?

800

This practice by early European settlers led to conflicts over water and grazing rights.

What is homesteading or livestock grazing?

1000

DAILY DOUBLE): This famous grove in the forest is one of the largest and oldest living organisms on Earth.

What is Pando (the quaking aspen clone)?

1000

Fishlake National Forest touches this many Utah counties

What is nine (9)?

1000

These native trout species are protected and found in high mountain streams.

  • What are Bonneville or Colorado River cutthroat trout?

1000

A vital understory plant, this species produces berries important to local wildlife.

  • 🟢 What is serviceberry (or chokecherry)?

1000

This Native American trail system passed through parts of the forest, used for trade and travel.

What are indigenous trade routes or trails?

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