Lands and Realty
Photo above: Examples of land and trail acquisitions on the Lolo
National Forest.
Introduction
The Lolo National Forest has an active, diverse Lands and Realty
program. Emphasis of the program includes special use authorizations,
special use administration, land adjustments, boundary management,
land status, and cost-share easements.
The Lolo Lands staff works closely with other forest resource
specialists, forest engineers, land appraisers, other agencies,
non-government cooperators, permit holders and the public.
Lands and Realty Management Brochure
View our brochure for more information
on lands and realty management. This brochure is designed for
back-to-back/duplex printing; the resulting printout should then
be trifolded.
Special Uses
For general information on Special Uses, visit the Forest
Service and Bureau of Land Management web site for special uses
information.
Visit "The
Application Process" for specific information on how
the process works and how to apply for a special use permit.
Image
above, examples of special uses on the Lolo National Forest. Clockwise
from the top: Telecommunications tower, agricultural land, utility
line, ski area, state department of transportation site, irrigation
diversion.
Boundary Management
Photo above: Typical boundary sign.
The Lolo National Forest Boundary Management program supports
efficient management and provides protection of National Forest
System lands. It is an active program of land surveys which define
and physically mark legal boundary lines and facilitates rights-of-way
acquisition. We do this to provide and maintain legally defensible
boundaries, for land managers and the public, to protect the interest
and lands of the United States from encroachment and trespass.
Current Projects
Please visit our Plans &
Projects page for the latest information on our projects.
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