Today it is a national park featuring historic forests, rare plants and an outdoor museum of American architecture.
It features forests with some open land, providing tranquil contact with nature.
The area surrounding the fall features lush green forests that enhance the beauty of the falls.
In front of the temporary forest, the two organizations exhibited a large number of Dolack works which featured forests.
Narrow valleys bordered by mountains on both sides feature farmlands, pastures, forests, logging camps, and small communities.
The area also features forests that includes pine and eucalyptus.
The area is classified a Parc naturel régional du Perche, featuring forests and hills up to 256m.
It features eucalyptus forests, small sections of rainforest, and plantations of Hoop Pine.
The park features old-growth forests and the 135-foot (41 m) high Twin Falls and six miles of hiking trails.
It features tall forests and views of the Thomson River.