Cassia National Forest was established as the Cassia Forest ReserveinIdaho by the U.S. Forest Service on June 12, 1905, with 326,260 acres (1,320.3 km2). It became a National Forest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908, it was combined with Raft River National Forest to establish Minidoka National Forest, when the name was discontinued. The land is now part of Sawtooth National Forest.[1]
42°10′01″N 114°12′40″W / 42.167°N 114.211°W / 42.167; -114.211