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Tuttle Educational State Forest in Western North Carolina remains closed as of Tuesday, Nov. 5. This full closure will remain in effect for an extended period. More info.

What We Do

North Carolina's forestland is one of the greatest influences in the state, providing economic value and adding immeasurably to the quality of life for its residents. The forest products industry is the largest manufacturing business sector in the state, contributing approximately $42.5 billion annually to the state's economy and providing around 151,700 jobs for North Carolinians. The N.C. Forest Service's primary purpose is to ensure adequate and quality forest resources for the state to meet its present and future needs.

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Water Quality

Water Resources Branch BMP Newsletter, Quarter 4, 2024

In the Oct. 2024 edition of the BMP newsletter from our Water Resources Branch, learn more about how much water a water bar should hold, straw bale BMPs, historical in-woods ditch drainage, and more.

Educational State Forests

Turnbull Creek Educational State Forest Summer 2024 Newsletter

Check out the latest edition of News from the Forest. Learn more about recent programs and events, forest updates and improvements and some upcoming events to add to your calendar.


Water Quality

Water Resources Branch BMP Newsletter, Quarter 3, 2024

In the July 2024 edition of the BMP newsletter from our Water Resources Branch, learn more about preparing and recovering forest lands from hurricane impact, hot weather and dry soil, the Temporary Bridges for Forestry Crossings Program, and more.

About NC Forest Products

#1 Manufacturing Sector in the state for employment in combined sectors of furniture, wood products and paper.
Every dollar created in the forest sector contributed an additional $0.65 to the North Carolina economy.
$42.5 Billion Annual Economic Contribution to the state's economy and supports more than 151,700 jobs.
Forest Products Resources