Projects & Plans - Current Planning Efforts
Campground Prospectus
The Inyo National Forest is pleased to announce the availability
of a Prospectus for two special use permits, for the operation and
maintenance of Government-owned campgrounds located on the Mammoth
and Mono Lake Ranger Districts.
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Mono
Lake Trail Project
Personnel on the Lee Vining Ranger District of the Inyo National Forest
have completed the environmental analysis for a trail construction and
landscape restoration project within the Mono Basin National Forest
Scenic Area.
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Commercial
Pack Stock and Wilderness Planning Efforts
Including the John Muir & Ansel Adams Wildernesses Commercial
Packstock Cumulative Effects Analysis EIS and the Commercial Pack
Station and Pack Stock Outfitter/Guide Permit Issuance EIS. |
Recreation
Facility Analysis
Many of the Inyo's developed recreation sites were built 30-50
years ago. Since then, visitor preferences and demographics have
changed.
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Furnace Creek
Road EA
A joint Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service planning
process currently in progress. |
Travel Management - Route
Designation Process
5-Step Route Designation Process required by all National
Forests in the Pacific Southwest Region.
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Mammoth Mountain
Proposed Ski Back Trail
Construction plans and planning process.
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The purpose of the project is to reduce the potential threat to these features and the forest surrounding them in the event of a wildfire. |
PLANS
Click on the following link to view the John Muir, Ansel Adams and
Dinkey Lakes Wildernesses 2001 Final Wilderness
Plan and EIS.
1988 Inyo National Forest
Land and Resource Management Plan - This file has been broken into several sections to enable easier downloading.
PROGRAMS
SCHEDULE OF PROPOSED
ACTIONS
Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA)
MONITORING
& ANALYSIS
Fiscal Year 2006
Monitoring and Evaluation Report for the Inyo National Forest
Please see individual Projects and Plans for ongoing monitoring and
analysis.
Fiscal Year 1999-2000 Monitoring and Evaluation
Report
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