The
Holly Springs National Forest (HSNF) was established by the
United States Forest Service on June 15, 1936 during the tenure of
United States Department of Agriculture Chief Forester Ferdinand A. Silcox. That same year, it was combined administratively with the Bienville, De Soto and Homochitto national forests, known collectively as "National Forests in
Mississippi." The Holly Springs Ranger District controls of Forest Service land, interspersed with of privately owned properties, within the national forest's proclamation zone.