<p>Does anyone know how far the Yale campus is from the Yale-Myers Forest? T____T</p>
<p>Google maps is your friend. 72 miles</p>
<p>what is Yale-Myers Forest?</p>
<p>What an odd question to ask in your first post on CC…it’s not a bad thing, just, lulz.</p>
<p>The Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies owns 10,880 acres of forestland in Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Vermont that are managed by the School Forests Program. The Program currently manages a total of 7 discrete forests that were donated to the School between 1913 and 1986 and range in size and geography from the 75 acre Crowell Ravine in Vermont to the 7,840 acre Yale Myers Forest in Connecticut. The forest composition reflects a latitudinal gradient ranging from a central hardwood covertype in Connecticut to a northern hardwood covertype in New Hampshire and Vermont. Extensive stands of pine and hemlock exist in both regions. The area encompassed by the Yale Forests includes almost all of the topographical and soil conditions, site classifications, and covertypes found in New England.</p>
<p>[The</a> Yale Forests: About](<a href=“Welcome | Yale Forests”>Welcome | Yale Forests) :D</p>
<p>Whoa Yale owns forests? Very cool haha!!</p>