Projects & Plans
Ranger District Projects
Front Country Ranger District Projects
(Lytle Creek, Cajon Pass, Forest Falls, Angelus Oaks)
Mountaintop Ranger District Projects
(Crestline, Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, Big Bear)
San Jacinto Ranger District Projects (Pine
Cove, Idyllwild, Mountain Center, Garner Valley, Pinyon)
Forest Wide Projects
Land Management Plan (LRMP)
The revised Land Management Plan for San Bernardino National Forest is now available. This plan will provide strategic guidance for management of the forest for the next 10-15 years.
Recreation Facility Analysis The San Bernardino National Forest is developing future management plans for our developed recreation sites. The process is called Recreation Facility Analysis
and involves seven steps collectively designed to help identify the developed recreation sites that are best suited for the forest. Every national forest in
the country will be completing this process by the end of 2007.
Recreation Residence Consistency Review and Continuance Determination The San Bernardino National Forest is proposing to re-issue 750 new 20-year Recreation Residence Special Use Permits for 22 tracts on the San Bernardino National Forest.
Seventeen tracts are located on the Mountaintop Ranger District, three tracts are located o the Front Country Ranger District, and two tracts are on the San Jacinto
Ranger District. All of the current permits expire December 31, 2008.
Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA)
To All Interested Parties: Enclosed you will find the quarterly summary of Environmental Analyses now being considered on the San
Bernardino National Forest. These proposed projects may be of interest to you and, if so, our intent is to give you the opportunity to become involved
early in the environmental analysis process. If you are interested in being involved in any of the projects listed, please contact the specific person
indicated in the report.
All US Forest Service SOPA Reports are now available on the National site in
both PDF and HTML format, saving viewers the time navigating each National
Forest to obtain the SOPA report.
Travel Management Route Designation The San
Bernardino National Forest has released an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the
project. The comment period per 36 CFR 215 began on October 14, 2008 and
will close on November 13, 2008.
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