Monday, 25 October 2010

Malheur National Forest - Welcome!

Welcome

Photo of Strawberry Lake with Strawberry Mountain in the background

 

The 1.7 million acre Malheur National Forest is located in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon. The diverse and beautiful scenery of the forest includes high desert grasslands, sage and juniper, pine, fir and other tree species, and the hidden gems of alpine lakes and meadows. Elevations vary from about 4000 feet (1200 meters) to the 9038 foot (2754 meters) top of Strawberry Mountain. The Strawberry Mountain range extends east to west through the center of the Forest.

Changing Motorized Access on the Malheur National Forest

More people than ever are visiting our National Forests and Grasslands. They enjoy a variety of recreational opportunities, including camping, hiking, skiing, driving for pleasure, horse back riding, mountain biking and riding off-highway vehicles. Throughout the nation, one of the fastest growing communities of users is those riding off-highway vehicles (OHVs).

In 2005, the Forest Service published the Travel Management Rule rule for providing motor vehicle access to the national forests and grasslands. The purpose is to adapt Forest Service travel management policies to:

  • Provide consistency for motor vehicle use across the nation.
  • Enhance and secure recreational opportunties for public enjoyment for both motorized and non-motorized users.
  • Better protect natural and cultural resouces.
  • Address use conflicts.

The Travel Management Rule states:
“Each (Forest Service) unit or district shall designate those roads, trails, and areas open to motor vehicle use by vehicle class and, if appropriate, by time of year” (36 CFR 212.51)

Please join us at an Open House to better understand the Travel Management Rule on the Malheur National Forest and how it might affect you. Click here for more information.

2010 FIRE INFORMATION

Currently, there are no active fires on the Malheur National

To report a fire, please call 541-575-1321.

Egley Complex Fire Area Closures Still in Effect as of July 21, 2010.

Due to remaining hazards associated with the fires and for public safety, there are still some closures that remain in effect within the Egley and Silver fire areaa. Please review the documents linked below for detailed information. You may also contact the Emigrant Ranger District at (541) 573-4300 for information as well.

Prescribed Fire - Why do we do it and what are the benefits? Click here to find out.

Maps of where burns are planned for this year:

For more information please see Forest news releases or go to Inciweb.

recovery logoAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment Act

The Forest Service Contributes to National Economic Recovery. For more local, regional, and national information follow this link - Recovery Information

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Blue Mountain Forest Plan Revision

For more information, visit the Blue Mountain Forest Plan Revision website.

The proposed action for the land and resource management plan for the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests is now available for public comment. The current Forest Plans are near the end of their intended 15-year life, and will be revised to address the substantial resource and social changes on the three Forests as well as new scientific information.

Forest Information

Interested in seeing what the Malheur National Forest plans to accomplish this year. Click the links below to find out!

Malheur National Forest Program of Work - Fiscal Year 2010

Malheur National Forest - Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Strategy (pdf document)

Malheur National Forest Strategic Plan - 2007 (pdf document)

Malheur National Forest Strategic Plan - Powerpoint Presentation

Weed Free Feed Required on National Forest Lands:

As part of a larger effort to reduce invasive species on national forest lands, weed-free feed is now required for those using National Forests in the Pacific Northwest. (See Weed-Free Feed Website). Weed free feed providers: Oregon/Washington

Recreation Site Facility Master Planning

Blue Mountain Land Exchange

 

 

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