What largest U.S. National Forest spans 16.7 million acres, with the majority of its land covered in temperate rain forest?
Answer Tongass National Forest
The Tongass National Forest in Alaska is the biggest national forest in the United States, which the majority of its land covered in temperate rain forests. It's remote enough to support a diverse range of endangered and unusual flora and wildlife.
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