The White Mountain National Forest and Great North Woods have been
described as nature's mammoth museum. This is a land of many lakes and
rivers, mountains and waterfalls, and pristine natural splendor,
abundant with historic charm. The White Mountain National Forest was
established by presidential proclamation in 1918. It owes its existence
to the passage of the Weeks Act of 1911, which enabled the federal
government to purchase land and establish a national forest in New
Hampshire's White Mountains. It is one of the most visited natural sites
in the country, and tourists from all over the world make seasonal
visits to this recreational haven. This book takes the reader on a
historical journey through the national forest, including the majesty
and grandeur of the Presidential Range, Great Gulf Wilderness,
Pemigewasset Wilderness, and Sandwich Range Wilderness, as well as
Franconia Notch, Pinkham Notch, Crawford Notch, and Great North Woods.