Our unique, interactive map uses published U.S. Forest Service data to show national and regional distribution, growth and removal information for most of the main commercial American hardwood species.

Alabama : 575,077,190 m³ Arkansas : 545,085,070 m³ Arizona : 9,744,240 m³ California : 18,236,640 m³ Colorado : 135,838,060 m³ Connecticut : 115,089,180 m³ Washington DC : 0 m³ Delaware : 21,775,770 m³ Florida : 235,409,510 m³ Georgia : 626,460,470 m³ Iowa : 117,495,070 m³ Idaho : 17,420,540 m³ Illinois : 240,790,810 m³ Indiana : 294,615,540 m³ Kansas : 74,024,130 m³ Kentucky : 669,390,010 m³ Louisiana : 351,612,490 m³ Massachusetts : 152,760,320 m³ Maryland : 163,755,780 m³ Maine : 337,280,760 m³ Michigan : 671,487,550 m³ Minnesota : 375,957,060 m³ Missouri : 540,715,330 m³ Mississippi : 510,748,940 m³ Montana : 16,742,370 m³ North Carolina : 773,365,960 m³ North Dakota : 18,380,890 m³ Nebraska : 40,085,630 m³ New Hampshire : 186,692,630 m³ New Jersey : 91,866,330 m³ New Mexico : 24,290,460 m³ Nevada : 2,869,860 m³ New York : 919,095,360 m³ Ohio : 435,014,340 m³ Oklahoma : 196,818,370 m³ Oregon : 87,913,400 m³ Pennsylvania : 980,897,870 m³ Rhode Island : 19,346,240 m³ South Carolina : 350,345,750 m³ South Dakota : 11,614,280 m³ Tennessee : 742,770,570 m³ Texas : 367,631,560 m³ Utah : 47,817,830 m³ Virginia : 844,474,020 m³ Vermont : 213,280,830 m³ Washington : 130,685,320 m³ Wisconsin : 530,838,390 m³ West Virginia : 751,248,760 m³ Wyoming : 15,584,560 m³ 0-200K 200K-400K 400K-600K 600K-800K 800K-1000K 1000K-1200K > 1200K Volume of live trees on forest land, 1000 m³ 0 200K All data derives from The Forest Inventory and Analysis Database developed in 2001, a component of the U.S. Forest Service, Department of Agriculture.Data was compiled by AHEC in May 2020 using the most recent state inventory available (2018 for most states).“Forest volume” refers to “Net volume of live trees on forest land" as defined by FIA (see glossary). FIA forest volume data is available for 49 U.S. states (Hawaii and Washington D.C. are omitted) with total commercially significant hardwood forest volume of 14.6 billionWith the 2008 Farm Bill, every US State was tasked to prepare a Forest Action Plan by 2010, reviewed in 2015, to include comprehensiveassessment of forest condition and a strategy for sustainable forestry. Further details are available from theNational Association of State Foresters
Back to whole mainland U.S. 0-20K 20K-40K 40K-60K 60K-80K 80K-100K 100K-120K > 120K Volume of live trees on forest land, 1000 m³ 0 200K
-15K -10K -5K 0 5K 10K 15K 20K 25K GROWTH AND REMOVALS, 1000 m³ -10K -9K -8K -7K -6K -5K -4K -3K -2K -1K 0 1K 2K 3K 4K 5K 6K 7K 8K 9K 10K GROWTH AND REMOVALS, 1000 m³ -2000 -1750 -1500 -1250 -1000 -750 -500 -250 0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 GROWTH AND REMOVALS, 1000 m³ -300 -200 -100 0 100 200 300 400 500 GROWTH AND REMOVALS, 1000 m³ Removals 0 Growth 0 Net growth 0
0 200K 400K 600K 800K 1M 1.2M FOREST VOLUME, 1000 m³ 0 40K 80K 120K 160K 200K 240K 280K 320K 360K 400K 440K FOREST VOLUME, 1000 m³ 0 10K 20K 30K 40K 50K 60K 70K 80K 100K FOREST VOLUME, 1000 m³ 0 4K 8K 12K 16K 20K FOREST VOLUME, 1000 m³ Forest volume 0