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Kaibab National Forest

 
 

Kaibab National Forest
800 South Sixth Street
Williams, AZ  86046

(928) 635-8200
Fax:  (928) 635-8208 

  

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Welcome to the Kaibab National Forest Web Site

A map displaying the Kaibab National Forest in reference to the state of Arizona. The Kaibab (pronounced 'kI-"bab) is one of six National Forests in Arizona operating under the care of the USDA Forest Service and here to serve our visitors at work and play! Whether it's a visit to Sycamore Canyon, Kendrick Mountain or Kanab Creek, visitors will not be disappointed with the natural pleasures that await in the Kaibab National Forest. If you are a citizen of the United States, you are one of its proud owners. If you are from foreign lands, you are an honored guest. In either case, we hope your visit with us will be an enjoyable and rewarding experience...More

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Kaibab National Forest Turns 100!

 

Spotlights

Notice: State Route 67 to the North Rim is now CLOSED for the season. [View News Release]


Off-highway Vehicle Decal Price Set at $25

New state laws requiring purchase take effect Jan. 1

A coalition of state agencies has agreed on a price for the new off-highway vehicle (OHV) decal that will be required in Arizona to operate most ATVs, dirt bikes, and other OHVs meeting certain criteria beginning in January.

The “OHV Decal” will cost $25 and will be issued annually through the Arizona Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). Revenues from the purchase of the decal will help better manage Arizona’s exploding OHV use and help protect natural resources...more

 


 

Personal Use Fuelwood

Permits will be available for the coming season around the middle of April.




Management Indicator Species (MIS) of the Kaibab National Forest: Population Status and Trends, Version 2.0 is now on the WWW

The Kaibab National Forest MIS is available for download in the wildlife management area.



Kaibab N.F. Core GIS Data is now on the WWW

Selected GIS data that encompass the Kaibab National Forest are available for download from this page. A link to the FGDC compliant metadata is provided for each dataset.



2007 Accomplishment Report

The 2007 Accomplishment Report is now available on the Kaibab National Forest Web site. Printed copies of the Accomplishment Report will be available soon at the Kaibab National Forest Supervisors Office.



Forest Plan Revision

The Forest Service is currently in the NEPA process for a planning rule that provides the framework for individual forest and grassland plan revisions. It provides for plans that are more adaptable to the changing needs of the land, the resources, and those who use national forests and national grasslands. The planning rule also sets the stage for strengthening the role of science and collaborative relationships during the revision process and beyond...more



Recreation Facility Analysis

Recreation Facility Analysis LogoThe goal of Recreation Facility Analysis (RFA) is to improve the quality of recreation opportunities on the forest by creating a sustainable system of recreation sites that meets visitors’ desires, expectations, and use. As part of the RFA process, the Kaibab National Forest is considering changes to the current recreation facilities system. Changes could include decommissioning (removing all facilities at) sites, adding or removing specific facilities at sites, changing days or seasons of use, increasing or decreasing concessionaire services, and adding volunteer or partnership opportunities to aid in facility management...more



Warm Fire

The Warm Fire, 2006 on the North Kaibab Ranger District

The Warm Fire was started by lightning on June 8. The fire met the criteria for wildland fire use spelled out in the Kaibab National Forest's land and fire management plans, and federal wildland fire management policies. The forest managed the Warm Fire as a wildland fire use fire for approximately two and a half weeks.

However, the fire escaped the boundaries prescribed for wildland fire use and burned about 40,000 acres in the central part of the Kaibab Plateau from June 25, when fire managers shifted from a wildland fire use to a suppression strategy, until it was contained on July 4. Much of that area burned at a high intensity and suffered severe fire effects...more



Travel Management Rule

The new travel management policy requires each national forest and grassland to identify and designate those roads, trails and areas that are open to motor vehicle use. Local units will seek public input and coordinate with federal, state, county and other local governmental entities as well as tribal governments before any decision is made on a particular road, trail or area. Unplanned, user-created routes will be considered at the local level during the designation process.

Once the designation process is complete, motor vehicle use off these routes and outside those areas (cross-country travel) will be prohibited. This prohibition will not affect over-snow vehicles, such as snowmobiles...more





Highlights

The fire danger is Low

 


News
The Kaibab National Forest will host two open house meetings for the public next week to provide information on the environmental assessment for the Tusayan Ranger District Travel Management Project. more.
2009-01-07
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