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Information on State Forest Management
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| Clark SF P.O. Box 119 Henryville, IN 47126 (812) 294-4306 ClarkSF@dnr.IN.gov |
Jackson-Washington SF 1278 E. SR 250 Brownstown, IN 47220 (812) 358-2160 Fax: (812)358-5837 JacksonSF@dnr.IN.gov |
Salamonie River SF 9214 West-Lost Bridge W. Andrews, IN 46702 (260) 468-2125 salamonielake@dnr.IN.gov |
| Deam Lake SRA 1217 Deam Lake Rd. Borden, IN 47106 (812) 246-5421 DeamLakeSRA@dnr.IN.gov |
Martin SF 14040 Williams Rd. Shoals, IN 47581 (812) 247-3491 MartinSF@dnr.IN.gov |
Selmier SF 905 E. CR 350 N. North Vernon, IN 47265 (812) 346-2286 RMcGriff@dnr.IN.gov |
| Ferdinand SF 6583 E. SR 264 Ferdinand, IN 47532 (812) 367-1524 FAX: (812) 367-2846 FerdinandSF@dnr.IN.gov |
Morgan-Monroe SF 6220 Forest Rd. Martinsville, IN 46151 (765) 342-4026 FAX (765) 342-4505 morgansf@dnr.IN.gov |
Starve Hollow SRA 4345 S. CR 275 W. Vallonia, IN 47281 (812) 358-3464 StarveSRA@dnr.IN.gov |
| Greene-Sullivan SF 2551 S. SR 159 Dugger, IN 47848 (812) 648-2810 GreeneSF@dnr.IN.gov |
Owen-Putnam SF 2153 Fishcreek Rd. Spencer, IN 47460 (812) 829-2462 OwenSF@dnr.in.gov |
Yellowwood SF 772 S. Yellowwood Rd. Nashville, IN 47448 (812) 988-7945 yellowwoodsf@dnr.IN.gov |
| Harrison-Crawford SF 7240 Old Forest RD. SW Corydon, IN 47112 (812) 738-7694 HarrisonSF@dnr.IN.gov |
Pike SF 6583 E. SR 364 Ferdinand, IN 47532 (812) 367-1524 FAX: (812) 367-2846 FerdinandSF@dnr.IN.gov |
State Forest Management Policy
Your state forests are managed under the policy of multiple use in order to obtain benefits from recreation, timber production and watershed protection. They are open to the public for hunting during season and are actively managed for healthy fish and wildlife populations. Recreational development will not take precedence over natural resource conservation and protection and will continue to be structured on the natural rather than the "built" environment.
The Division of Foresty is an equal opportunity employer and service provider.