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Springfield National Forest

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Springfield National Forest
Springfield National Forest.png
Location Information
Town: Springfield
Use: Wildlife refuge, camping
First appearance: "The Call of the Simpsons"

Springfield National Forest is a forest and nature reserve next to Springfield created by President Theodore Roosevelt. It contains a waterfall and a cave, which is home to a family of bears.

History[edit]

It was scheduled to be cut down completely by a timber company due to the logging lobbyist bribing the corrupt Springfield Congressman Bob Arnold, but the plans were cancelled when Arnold was arrested in a sting operation.[1] It was later threatened to be cut down again, this time by The Rich Texan.[2]

When Homer was kidnapped to the Island searched Officer Scraps after him in the forest.[3]

Gary Chalmers took Bart here on horses on an educational trip. He later brought the rest of The Brotherhood of the Spectacles with him to look for Roosevelt's lost spectacles. While here, Nelson found them and fell down a hill, getting bumps, bruises and a broken arm, leading to Chalmers getting sacked. Bart and Chalmers later came back riding horses again.[4]

Springfield Forest is revealed to be the place where Abe, Mona and Homer lived when Homer was growing up, and where Abe throw Mona's stuff away when she left them.

After fighting with Homer over the secret, Grampa goes there to retrieve the recipes' box Mona gave Homer. The family reaches him while he was climbing down the mountain, and Homer goes down it to help him, but he tied himself to the same rope as Grampa's and they fall, but the fall is blocked by a tree. They find the box, and to retrieve it Grampa cuts his part of the rope off, after Homer says he loves him and not to do that, he was happy to hear it. Luckily Mona's bed was there to secure his landing, but the box was empty.

At The Timberlog Diner, they ate all together as a family once again, and Homer finds out that the pie they were eating was the same as the one his mother made. The owner found the recipes that flew from the box thrown off the cliff and saved the diner thanks to them. The owner gives back the recipes to Homer and him and Grampa hug.[5]

Non-canon[edit]

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The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

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Springfield Forest Sign
Image Cost Reward Sell price Conformity increase Availability Unique? Dimensions - D x W
Springfield Forest Sign.png FREE N/A Tapped Out Cross.png Tree-hugging +100 Snow Place Like the Woods
Sparse Comforts Pt. 4
Tapped Out Tick.png 2 x 4
Internal Name Tiles ID
SpringfieldForestSign Grass, Pavement, Dirt, Sand 275504

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