
Forest Road
A forest road is a pathway constructed through forested areas, mainly used for activities such as logging, firefighting, recreation, and access for forest management. These roads are typically unpaved or gravel-covered and may vary in size from narrow tracks to wider routes capable of supporting vehicles like trucks and ATVs. They help facilitate the movement of equipment, personnel, and resources within forested regions while allowing for sustainable management and conservation efforts. Forest roads are usually designed to minimize environmental impact and can be temporary or permanent, depending on their purpose and usage.