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The LFDC NEPA Tracker monitors active NEPA projects across National Forests in Washington, Oregon, California, and Alaska, giving advocates real-time visibility into proposed logging, land management, and restoration activities on public lands.

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Significant Effect
Significant Effect
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Willamette National Forest
Dead Mountain
Timber harvest, small diameter fuels reduction, roadside fuels reductions, burn blocks, and recreation management.
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Finding/Decision Date
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Forest products · Fuels management Added: 2026-05-28
34 Days Left to Comment
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Developing Proposal
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date
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Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
MBS, ONF, Okan-Wen, Colville
Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail Comprehensive Plan
The Comprehensive Plan will develop administrative and management objectives and practices and desired conditions for the Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail on public lands in Forest Service Regions 1 and Regions 6.
📍 R6 - Pacific Northwest Region All Units 🏷 Recreation management · Special area management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Mixed Impact
Mixed Impact
MBS, Okan-Wen, Colville, Wallowa-Whitman, Fremont-Winema, Deschutes, Umatilla, Malheur
Region 6 Elite Tree Protection Project
The Pacific Northwest Region is collaborating with nine Forests to develop a region-wide project to protect whitebark pine trees (Pinus albicaulis) that have a high level of white pine blister rust resistance.
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MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 04/2023 (Estimated)
Decision 09/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation 09/2023 (Estimated)
📍 R6 - Pacific Northwest Region All Units 🏷 Wildlife, fish, rare plants · Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 04/2023 (Estimated)
Decision 09/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation 09/2023 (Estimated)
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Wallowa-Whitman, Malheur
Austin
This project includes a suite of activities to restore forest and watershed resiliency, including: fuels treatments and prescribed burning; and upland and watershed restoration.
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MilestoneDate
NOI in Federal Register 05/15/2025
DEIS NOA in Federal Register 02/02/2026
FEIS NOA in Federal Register 08/2026 (Estimated)
Decision 04/2027 (Estimated)
Implementation 04/2027 (Estimated)
📍 Blue Mountain Ranger District 🏷 Forest products · Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Fuels management · Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
In Progress
MilestoneDate
NOI in Federal Register 05/15/2025
DEIS NOA in Federal Register 02/02/2026
FEIS NOA in Federal Register 08/2026 (Estimated)
Decision 04/2027 (Estimated)
Implementation 04/2027 (Estimated)
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
2022 ODOT rock stockpile
Expand the Santiam Pass Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) rock disposal site by 5 acres and build a short connecting road to the Santiam sand shed. Accomplished by blading away native soil and vegetation with standard earth moving equipment.
Acres 5
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 4/12/2022
Finding/Decision Date
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
Acres 5
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 4/12/2022
Finding/Decision Date
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
2023 Big Lake Youth Camp
McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing to authorize the operators of Big Lake Youth Camp (BLYC) to conduct several site improvements.
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
2024 McKenzie River Trail Connector
McKenzie River Ranger District wants to complete construction of a short trail connection between the newly installed trail bridge at the Deer Creek to Forest Service Road 2654 in support of the McKenzie River National Recreation Trail #3507.
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 06/27/2024
Decision 04/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation 05/2026 (Estimated)
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
In Progress Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 06/27/2024
Decision 04/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation 05/2026 (Estimated)
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
2024 Monkey Flower Research Weather Station
This project will provide weather data to support a long-running research project on the Monkey flower. A small weather station will be installed by digging a hole approximately the size of a 5-gallon bucket and filling it with cement to anchor it.
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
2024 Peek Thin
The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing approximately 109 acres of variable density thinning in three 46 to 48 year old plantation stands. Treatment would consist of thinning, dominant tree release, gaps up to 3 acres, and unthinned skips.
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Acres of Variable Density Thinning In Three 46 109
Acres (approx.) 3
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Forest products Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Acres of Variable Density Thinning In Three 46 109
Acres (approx.) 3
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
2024 USGS Pit Tag Application
The USGS will install a Passive-Integrated-Transporter (PIT) tags in the South Fork of the McKenzie River, upstream from Cougar Reservoir. It will operate in association with an existing USGS stream gage.
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Bado Thin
The Detroit Ranger District proposes to commercially thin approximately 33 acres in a plantation stand that is 65 years old. The purpose of the project is to increase stand health and vigor and provide timber to the local economy.
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Acres (approx.) 33
📍 Detroit Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Acres (approx.) 33
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
Big Lake Boat Launch
The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing to add a temporary dock to the boat launch at the Big Lake Campground Boat Launch. The proposed dock will be a temporary dock that can be pulled in and out each season.
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 09/26/2025
Decision 04/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation 06/2026 (Estimated)
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
In Progress Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 09/26/2025
Decision 04/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation 06/2026 (Estimated)
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Willamette National Forest
Bingham Bridge Floodplain Restoration
Vegetation would be removed and large wood would be placed in the floodplain while reconnecting side channels. Heavy equipment would be used to cut high areas and fill low areas while trying to maintain as much established vegetation as possible.
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Wildlife, fish, rare plants · Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
Blair Lake Campground Fire Recovery
We are proposing to remove damaged trees at the Blair Lake Campground that were affected by the Cedar Creek Fire. The campground was heavily impacted by the fire and is currently closed to public access due to the dangerous conditions.
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Willamette National Forest
Breitenbush Subsoiling and Floodplain Restoration
The Breitenbush floodplain restoration will improve watershed and habitat conditions affected by historic management actions, the 2020 Beachie-Lionshead Fires, and subsequent post-fire emergency actions.
📍 Detroit Ranger District 🏷 Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
CF Thin
The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing approximately 125 acres of variable density thinning in three 65-70 year old plantation stands.
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Acres (approx.) 125
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 9/26/2025
Finding/Decision Date
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Forest products Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
Acres (approx.) 125
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 9/26/2025
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Cala-Wiley
The district proposes to treat 899 acres of under 80 plantations using thinning, dominant tree releases, gap creation, and skips then fuel treatments.
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Acres 899
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NEPA Start Date
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📍 Sweet Home Ranger District 🏷 Forest products · Fuels management Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
Acres 899
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Calloway
This project area encompasses 45,041 acres and is located on the McKenzie River and Sweet Home Districts of the Willamette National Forest north of Blue River, Oregon. Harvest units are in two sub watersheds, with 281 units totaling 5,886 acres.
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Acres 45,041
Acres 5,886
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Forest products · Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Fuels management · Watershed management · Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Acres 45,041
Acres 5,886
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
Campground Host Site Improvements
Underground plastic holding tanks would be installed at many campgrounds within 10 feet of trailer pad. If the current host site is unsuitable, a new site could be selected. Parking barriers would be installed to prevent driving over tanks.
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 06/22/2022
Decision 12/2027 (Estimated)
Implementation 06/2028 (Estimated)
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
In Progress Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 06/22/2022
Decision 12/2027 (Estimated)
Implementation 06/2028 (Estimated)
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
Cedar Creek Fire Trail Bridge Replacements
The purpose of this project is to return two stream crossings on the Jim Weaver Loop to a useable and safe state for public use. The Dam Camp and Elbow Lake bridges were burned in the 2022 Cedar Creek Fire and are now a hazard for public use.
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
Clark Creek Organizational Camp Hazard Tree Removal
The purpose of this project is to remove damaged trees at Clark Creek Organizational Campground that was affected by the 2023 Bedrock Fire.
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
Cowhorn Trail Cutoff
Oregon Cascades Recreation Area remains disconnected between the west and east sides as it stands. No bike-legal single track route exists from the popular Timpanogas area to the Windy Lakes. This proposed cutoff will create better connectivity.
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 05/09/2018
Decision 06/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation 07/2024 (Estimated)
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
On Hold Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 05/09/2018
Decision 06/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation 07/2024 (Estimated)
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Willamette National Forest
Devils Creek and Breitenbush Forks post-fire Cabins Rebuild
In 2020, the Lionshead Fire destroyed 70 recreation residences (cabins) on the Devil's Creek and Breitenbush Forks tracks. This project is to allow the rebuild of the fire-destroyed cabins, where appropriate.
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 08/2023 (Estimated)
Decision 05/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation 05/2025 (Estimated)
📍 Detroit Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management · Special area management · Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
On Hold Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 08/2023 (Estimated)
Decision 05/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation 05/2025 (Estimated)
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Divide
This project would commercially harvest about 1,918 acres of managed and natural stands to enhance the growth and structural complexity of the stands. Project also includes meadow restoration and sugar pine habitat restoration.
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Acres of Managed And Natural Stands 1,918
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 3/16/2020
Finding/Decision Date 6/18/2026
📍 Willamette National Forest 🏷 Forest products · Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
In Progress
Acres of Managed And Natural Stands 1,918
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 3/16/2020
Finding/Decision Date 6/18/2026
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Fall Creek
Project to address the need for vegetation management to increase stand growth and diversity and support the local economy. Proposed action includes commercial thinning harvest and restoration activities.
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Forest products Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
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NEPA Start Date
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Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Fish Lake Fire Resilience
The purpose of this project is to reduce the abundance of ladder fuels and canopy densities adjacent to Fish Lake Historic Site that is within the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI).
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 9/26/2025
Finding/Decision Date
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 9/26/2025
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Flat Country Floral Greens Project
This project would remove floral greens: beargrass, salal, fern fronds, and vine maple/ceanothus sticks. This would occur on approximately 28,523 acres of the McKenzie River Ranger District. The sell of these products will be done under permits.
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Acres of The Mckenzie River Ranger District 28,523
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Forest products Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Acres of The Mckenzie River Ranger District 28,523
Mixed Impact
Mixed Impact
Willamette National Forest
Forest System Road 2209 Segment Repair
The District is proposing to return a 3.2 mile segment of FSR 2209 between the Opal Creek trailhead and Jawbone Flats to pre-Beachie Creek Fire condition. Road work may include culvert replacement, drainage repair, and incidental hazard tree removal.
📍 Detroit Ranger District 🏷 Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
Hazard Tree Removal at Developed Recreation Sites
The proposed action is to fall hazardous trees at developed recreation sites within the portions of the Detroit Ranger District burned by the Beachie Creek and Lionshead fires of 2020.
📍 Detroit Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Ivy Cliff
This project would commercially harvest about 2037 acres of managed and natural stands to enhance the growth and structural complexity of the stands. Project also includes road density management, fuels improvement, sugar pine habitat restoration.
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Acres of Managed And Natural Stands 2037
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Detroit Ranger District 🏷 Forest products · Land management planning · Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
Acres of Managed And Natural Stands 2037
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Lava Parks
Commercial harvest, rock pit expansion, meadows within units, Lava View Loop Viewpoint.
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Sweet Home Ranger District 🏷 Forest products Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Little Owl Small Sale
Treat proposed units using a combination of commercial thinning, gaps, skips, and dominant tree release.
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 12/31/2025
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Sweet Home Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
In Progress Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 12/31/2025
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Lowell Country Project
The project includes thinning of ~15,900 net acres of managed stands under 80 years of age to improve stand growth/vigor and to produce a sustainable supply of forest products, as well as maintain, store and/or decommission ~650 miles of roads.
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📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Forest products · Watershed management · Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Mixed Impact
Mixed Impact
Willamette National Forest
Middle Fork Fire Affected Roads Project
Reduce the risks posed by fire-killed and injured trees that have fallen across or remain standing along important access routes of the Cedar Creek, Gales and Bedrock fire-affected road system. (Formerly known as Cedar-Gales Roadside Risk Reduction)
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📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
Monkeyflower Weather Stations
A special use permit has been requested by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette to install four weather stations around the common monkeyflower sites to monitor temperature and soil moisture.
📍 Sweet Home Ranger District 🏷 Research Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Post Fire Planting
Post-fire tree planting to reforest existing and future wildfire impacted areas to meet desired conditions for forest cover.
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📍 Willamette National Forest All Units 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Roadside Hazardous Fuels Reduction
The Detroit Ranger District is proposing to create fuel breaks to reduce hazardous fuels on strategic roads across the District: 10, 1012, 2212, 2236, and low severity burn sections of 2231 and 2233.
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 5/13/2025
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Detroit Ranger District 🏷 Fuels management Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 5/13/2025
Finding/Decision Date
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
Scott Lake Parking Improvements
The project is proposing to create additional parking locations for a high use campground and trailhead.
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 09/26/2025
Decision 04/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation 06/2026 (Estimated)
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
In Progress Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
Scoping Start 09/26/2025
Decision 04/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation 06/2026 (Estimated)
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Willamette National Forest
Soda Fork Large Wood Enhancement
Improve spawning and rearing habitat in Soda Fork Creek for Upper Willamette Winter Steelhead and Spring Chinook that are listed as Threatened under the Endangered Species Act and improve stream complexity in Soda Fork Creek.
📍 Sweet Home Ranger District 🏷 Wildlife, fish, rare plants · Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Willamette National Forest
South Fork Delta Restoration Expansion
This project will expand the the restoration area initially included in the 2018 Lower South Fork McKenzie River Floodplain Enhancement Project Environmental Assessment and provide recreational opportunities near the Delta Campground area.
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Willamette National Forest
South Santiam Tree Tipping
The project objective is to improve stream habitat to aid recovery of the Endangered Species Act listed Upper Willamette Winter Steelhead and Spring Chinook Salmon by tipping approximately 25 trees into the South Santiam River.
📍 Sweet Home Ranger District 🏷 Wildlife, fish, rare plants Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Station Butte
Project to address the need for vegetation management to increase stand growth and diversity and support the local economy. Proposed action includes commercial thinning harvest and restoration activities.
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MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Forest products · Watershed management Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Steeple Rock Rigdon
Thinning with skips and gaps in about 3,200 acres, meadow restoration, floodplain restoration, roadside fuels reductions, dispersed campsite reconfiguration, travel management, and quarry development.
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Acres (approx.) 3,200
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management · Forest products · Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Fuels management · Watershed management · Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Acres (approx.) 3,200
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
Strube Flats Fire Camp
This project would establish a permanent site for accommodating fire camps, and secure the site from motor vehicles by installing four gates at the entrances.
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 2/19/2026
Finding/Decision Date
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 2/19/2026
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Sunny Thin
The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing to treat approximately 63 acres located in four stands. Stands #1-3 are approximately 30 years old, whilestand #10 is approximately 110 years old.
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Acres (approx.) 63
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 9/26/2025
Finding/Decision Date
📍 McKenzie River Ranger District 🏷 Forest products · Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Developing Proposal Categorical Exclusion
Acres (approx.) 63
MilestoneDate
NEPA Start Date 9/26/2025
Finding/Decision Date
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Supplemental EA for 2020 Fire Affected Road System Risk Reduction
Allow ground-based equipment to operate outside of the road prism to conduct fire killed and injured tree felling previously authorized by the 2020 Fire Affected Road System Risk Reduction project #61749.
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📍 Willamette National Forest All Units 🏷 Forest products · Fuels management · Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Upper Canyon
The district proposes to treat 1,069 acres of under 80 stands using thinning, dominant tree release, gap creation, and skips. Meadows would be restored and fuels treated.
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Acres 1,069
📍 Sweet Home Ranger District 🏷 Forest products · Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Acres 1,069
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Willamette National Forest
West Fork 8th Creek OHV Trail Bridge Replacement
The purpose of this project is to rebuild the West Fork 8th creek trail bridge. The bridge has failed and collapsed. There is a need for the bridge to be replaced to enhance user safety and protect natural resources.
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Willamette National Forest
Youngs Rock Rigdon
Forest management treatments are proposed on approximately 6,500 acres within the project area. Treatment proposed include thinning, early seral creation, fuel reduction, habitat restoration, system road management, recreation management.
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Acres (approx.) 6,500
📍 Middle Fork Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management · Heritage resource management · Special area management · Wildlife, fish, rare plants · Forest products · Vegetation management (other than forest products) · Fuels management · Watershed management · Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Acres (approx.) 6,500
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Chugach National Forest
Alaska DOT - turnagain Arm Weather Station
Installation and maintenance of a weather station to monitor an avalanche zone at MP 21 Seward Highway.
📍 Chugach National Forest All Units 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Chugach National Forest
Alaska Energy Authority Transmission Line Rebuild Russian River to Cooper Creek
Alaska Energy Authority is proposing to upgrade the infrastructure in an existing right-of-way (ROW).
📍 Chugach National Forest All Units 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Chugach National Forest
CCO Experiential is proposing hiking and camping on Cordova Ranger District
Coalition of Christian Outreach Experiential Designs is proposing to bring college students to camp in Sheep Bay, Orca Inlet, Orca Bay, and Simpson Bay and hike and camp on the Sand Trail leading to the Scott Glacier.
📍 Cordova Ranger District 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Chugach National Forest
Cannery Creek Dam Structural and Safety Improvements
Alaska Department of Fish & Game have proposed dam improvements on the Cannery Creek Dam. The current structure has safety issues for staff operating the dam as well as in protection of the hatchery in the event of a dam breach.
📍 Chugach National Forest All Units 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Chugach National Forest
Chugach Electric Association Portage to Whittier Shore Power Line Rebuild
CEA has proposed a line rebuild between Portage and Whittier to provide shore power to the Whittier cruise ship terminals.
📍 Chugach National Forest All Units 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Chugach National Forest
Chugach National Forest Elodea Early Detection and Rapid Response
Adopt the language of the Programmatic Environmental Assessment of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Management Strategy for Elodea and Other Submersed Aquatic Invasive Plants in the Alaska Region as the Chugach NF's management strategy.
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📍 Chugach National Forest All Units 🏷 Vegetation management (other than forest products) Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Chugach National Forest
Eyak River Trail Maintenance
Maintain and repair trail within existing footprint.
📍 Cordova Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Mixed Impact
Mixed Impact
Chugach National Forest
Forest Service Road 250 Realignment
Realign United States Forest Service Road 250 to educe erosion from the road surface, improve public access, restore essential fish habitat, and improve fish passage and floodplain connectivity.
📍 Cordova Ranger District 🏷 Road management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Uncategorized
Uncategorized
Chugach National Forest
Main Bay Hatchery Safety Upgrades
ADFG has proposed the following safety upgrades at the Main Bay Fish Hatchery in Prince William Sound: removal and replacement of fuel tanks and lines, installation of permanent seine net anchors,& improved electric bear fence to protect brood pond.
📍 Chugach National Forest All Units 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
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Chugach National Forest
Marine Debris Removal in Prince William Sound
The Cordova Ranger District has received proposals for (3) separate marine debris clean up projects in Prince William Sound.
📍 Chugach National Forest All Units 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
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McCarthy River tours is proposing to conduct Outfitter Guide activities along the Copper River.
Nick Merlino or McCarthy River tours is proposing to raft clients down the Copper River and camp on National Forest system lands along the way.
📍 Cordova Ranger District 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
Restorative Impact
Restorative Impact
Chugach National Forest
NGOA Marine, LLC (Aurelia Charters) has submitted a proposal to provide hiking to his clients.
NGOA Marine, LLC (Aurelia Charters)has submitted a proposal to provide guided hiking on the both Cordova and Glacier Ranger Districts. 90 service days is being requested.
📍 Glacier Ranger District 🏷 Special area management Added: 2026-05-28
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Chugach National Forest
Port Chalmers Cabin Relocation
Build a new Port Chalmers Cabin at a site more easily accessed by users, and decommission the existing site.
📍 Cordova Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed
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Chugach National Forest
R10 CNF GRD Derickson Bay Trail Addition 2026
The Glacier Ranger District proposes to add Derickson Bay Trail as a .26 mile Trail Class 2 Hiker/Pedestrian trail. https://usfs-public.box.com/s/zzj5kdpemsfmd2b2mt7ssjjtj3pep6lq
📍 Glacier Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
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Chugach National Forest
R10 CNF GRD Esther Island North Trail Decommission 2026
The GRD Trails program would like to formally decommission Trail 113: Esther Island North Portage Trail which no longer exists. https://usfs-public.box.com/s/z2mezylqg11rmu1el1ve096i765s58qi
📍 Glacier Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
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Chugach National Forest
R10 CNF GRD Red Lake Portage Trail Decomission 2026
The Glacier Ranger District proposes to decommission Trail 127: Red Lake Portage Trail. This is a .2 mile trail is located in Esther Passage in Prince William Sound that no longer exists. https://usfs-public.box.com/s/l9qo4yxtanvw665o727m1nby1zqjt30q
📍 Glacier Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
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Chugach National Forest
R10 CNF GRD Sunburt Ski Trail Addition 2026
The Glacier Ranger District proposes to add Sunburst Ski Trail as a Trail Class 2 (snow) trail. This over snow trail starts at the mile 67 turnoff on the Seward Highway and continues to the crest of Sunburst. https://usfs-public.box.com/s/ote9omeuspdylddcooa4orwjfbjkb7z9
📍 Glacier Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
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Chugach National Forest
R10 CNF GRD TOBI Extension Project
This project would connect the two currently existing segments of the Trail of Blue Ice in Portage Valley through the Moose Flats Day Use Area. This project would also decommission one vault toilet and the Moose Flats Trail. https://usfs.app.box.com/folder/373153676432
📍 Glacier Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
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Chugach National Forest
R10 CNF GRD Tincan Trailhead 2026
Creation of new trailhead and associated facilities in Turnagain Pass near mile post 69.9 of the Seward Highway. https://usfs-public.app.box.com/s/6bhyjz1p3ky33bvc14xn9gfxzd4vdqfq
📍 Glacier Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
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Chugach National Forest
R10 CNF GRD Trinity Point Recreation Area 2026
The USDA Forest Service is proposing to construct new day use recreation facilities on National Forest System Lands on the Glacier Ranger District of the Chugach National Forest. https://usfs-public.box.com/s/b6mrcughst0hw6rsedbmz68v3s8csaml
📍 Glacier Ranger District 🏷 Recreation management Added: 2026-05-28
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Significant Effect
Significant Effect
Chugach National Forest
Recreation Opportunity Spectrum Forest Plan Amendment
The proposed amendment would change the ROS Class at Trinity Point from Semi-Primitive Motorized to Roaded Natural. Only 30 acres of land at Trinity Point would be affected.
Acres of Land At Trinity Point Would Be Affected 30
📍 Chugach National Forest All Units 🏷 Land management planning Added: 2026-05-28
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Acres of Land At Trinity Point Would Be Affected 30
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Chugach National Forest
Recreation Special Use Permits - New Proposals and Modifications to existing authorizations
Issuance of new outfitting and guiding authorizations to approved applications, or modification to existing outfitter guide authorizations in areas that have no capacity or resource concerns.
📍 Chugach National Forest All Units 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
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Chugach National Forest
Recreation Special Uses - Reissuance of expiring authorizations with no changes.
Reissuance of existing outfitting and guiding authorizations with no change in location or scope of use.
📍 Chugach National Forest All Units 🏷 Special use management Added: 2026-05-28
Completed