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Forestry Trade Schools Near Me – Find the Right Path for Your Outdoor Career

Imagine working in the great outdoors. Fresh air. Towering trees. A career that matters. Forestry isn’t just a job—it’s a calling.

But where do you start?

You need the right training. Hands-on skills. Knowledge that takes you from the classroom to the forest. That’s where forestry trade schools come in.

These schools teach everything from forest management to wildland firefighting. You’ll learn to handle chainsaws, map out ecosystems, and protect natural resources. All while setting yourself up for a career that blends adventure with purpose.

Ready to get started? We’ve made it easy. Below, you’ll find a list of forestry trade schools near you. Pick the one that fits your goals, and take the first step toward a future in the field. 🌲

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Forestry Works

Location: Alabama
Address: 555 Alabama Street, Montgomery, AL 36104


School Details

If becoming a logger is your thing, then Forestry Works is the school for you. As a logging equipment operator school you will leave understanding all of the concepts around logging. Learn how to use equipment like skidders, dozers, grades, and feller-bunchers.

This four week program will have you ready to start a logging career and allow you to receive a Professional Logging Manager status.

       

Sierra College - Estimated Cost: $5,921.00

Location: California
       
                               

Three Rivers College - Estimated Cost: $9,018.00

Location: Missouri
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Disclaimer: Blue Collar Brain makes no recommendation or endorsement of any of the schools listed. All schools listed are from research we have done using a variety of sources. No verification of accreditation or school reviews have been done. We recommend you do your due diligence before enrolling in any of the schools listed.