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Santa Rita National Forest was established as the Santa Rita Forest Reserve by the General Land Office in Arizona on April 11, 1902 with {{convert|337300|acre|km2}}. After the transfer of federal forests to the U.S. Forest Service in 1905, it became a National Forest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 it was combined with Santa Catalina National Forest and Dragoon National Forest to create Coronado National Forest and the name was discontinued.[1]The forest included the Santa Rita Mountains in Pima County and Santa Cruz County, and is part of the Nogales Ranger District of Coronado. References1. ^{{citation|title=National Forests of the United States|url=http://www.foresthistory.org/ASPNET/places/National%20Forests%20of%20the%20U.S.pdf|format=pdf|date=September 29, 2005|author=Davis, Richard C.|publisher=The Forest History Society|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6EaRGckIT?url=http://www.foresthistory.org/ASPNET/places/National%20Forests%20of%20the%20U.S.pdf|archivedate=February 21, 2013|df=}}
External links- Forest History Society
- [https://www.webcitation.org/6EaRGckIT?url=http://www.foresthistory.org/ASPNET/places/National%20Forests%20of%20the%20U.S.pdf Forest History Society:Listing of the National Forests of the United States] Text from Davis, Richard C., ed. Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company for the Forest History Society, 1983. Vol. II, pp. 743-788.
{{coord missing|Arizona}} 2 : Former National Forests of Arizona|Coronado National Forest |