The Muğla Regional Directorate of Forestry is a key government institution acting as the main guardian of natural resources in the southwest of Turkey. The department is responsible for the preservation and sustainable use of the vast forest massifs that make this region the true green heart of the Turkish Riviera.

Located in the administrative center of the province—the city of Muğla—the directorate oversees diverse landscapes: from dense pine forests in the mountains to protected coastal zones of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. This place is an important point for everyone who values ecotourism and seeks to learn more about protecting the region's unique flora and fauna.
Beyond purely administrative functions, the directorate's activities directly influence Muğla's appeal as a tourist destination. Thanks to its work, forest parks, waterfalls, and canyons are kept in order, attracting thousands of nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world every year.