Top 10 Countries with the Largest Forest Area.

 BY SANDHYA  | JULY 19 2025

Forests cover 31% of Earth’s land. Let’s dive into the top 10 countries with the most forest area and their global impact.

Russia

Russia holds the largest forest area on Earth—over 815 million hectares, mostly boreal forests.

Brazil

Brazil ranks second with over 497 million hectares, home to the Amazon rainforest.

Canada

Canada has about 347 million hectares of forests, mainly coniferous, covering vast northern areas.

 United States

The U.S. has 310 million hectares of forests across national parks and private lands.

China

China is increasing forest cover rapidly and currently has about 220 million hectares.

 Australia

Australia holds around 134 million hectares of forests, including eucalyptus and tropical rainforests.

Democratic Republic of Congo

DR Congo has over 126 million hectares of tropical forest in the Congo Basin.

Indonesia

Indonesia holds about 92 million hectares of rainforest, rich in biodiversity.

Peru

Peru has 72 million hectares of Amazonian forests, making it one of South America’s greenest countries.

 India

India has about 72 million hectares of diverse forest types, from Himalayan to tropical forests.