USDA Forest Service
 
Apache and Sitgreaves National Forests
 

Recreation Facility Analysis

Recreation Facility Analysis — What is It?

Recreation Facility Analysis (RFA) is a study tool being used nationally to help national forests create a sustainable program that aligns their developed recreation sites with visitors' desires and use. RFA helps ensure that developed recreation sites make sense considering each national forest's special characteristics. The RFA tool carefully assesses where to focus investments and energy to be as responsive as possible to visitors' needs. By understanding our visitors' needs, national forests can make more informed decisions that match available resources to visitor recreation preferences and patterns.

News Release — 11/2007
 
Forest Service National RFA webpage
 
ASNF Niche Statement
 
RFA Questions and Answers
 
 
 
5-year Final Program of Work by County and Ranger District
 
    Apache County
    Coconino County
    Greenlee County
    Navajo County
 
 
 
Summary of the Plan of Work:
 
    In general the 5-year program of work...
 
    Table
    Final Plan of Work   (35p, 1MB)

 

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Local Visitors Links: Lodging, Restaurants, Skiing, Businesses, etc more information

Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
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Springerville, AZ 85938
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Cover photo: Timeless Heritage bookTIMELESS HERITAGE: A History of the Forest Service in the Southwest
The history of the Forest Service is an integral part of the modern history of the Southwest and of the Forest Service as a National agency. This publication is provided in HTML and PDF formats.

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