Siuslaw National Forest
4077 S.W. Research Way
P.O. Box 1148
Corvallis, Oregon 97339
(541) 750-7000
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April 28, 2009: Forest Service Offers Courtesy
Sound Checks
Come to Goose Pasture Staging Area at 2 p.m. every Saturday this summer
for courtesy sound checks on your off road vehicle.
April 27, 2009: Siuslaw National Forest Celebrates Earth Day
Employees from Siuslaw National Forest celebrated Earth Day by holding
the first annual Earth Day forest clean up event by removing trash dumped
at various recreations sites across the forest.
April 27, 2009: Marys Peak Road Open
Warmer spring weather conditions have allowed the recreation staff of
the Siuslaw National Forest to open the gates leading to the summit at
the top of Marys Peak.
April 17, 2009: Siuslaw Resource Advisory Committee Meets to Recommend
2009 Projects
Members of the Siuslaw Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) will meet April
24 in Corvallis to recommend Title II projects for fiscal year 2009 projects.
March 26, 2009: Citizens Sought for Siuslaw
Resource Advisory Committee
The Forest Service is seeking
people from communities in and around the Willamette Valley and Central
Oregon Coast as nominees for five vacancies on the Siuslaw Resource Advisory
Committee (RAC). Application forms must be received at the Siuslaw National
Forest office by 4:30 p.m. on May 1.
March 26, 2009: Fee Increase at Sand Lake and
Hebo Lake
In an effort to improve the facilities and services provided, camping fees
have increased at Sand Lake Recreation Area and Hebo Lake Campground.
March 6, 2009: Preliminary Analysis
for Siuslaw National Forest Travel Management Project Available Now
A preliminary analysis of the Siuslaw National Forest Travel Management
project is now available for a thirty-day public review and comment period
ending April 6.
February 4, 2009: Project Deadline for Title II County Payment Projects
Local citizens again have an opportunity to submit applications for funds
designed to improve Siuslaw National Forest lands and the rural economies
of local counties.
January 15, 2009: Recent Winter Storms Impact Forest
Roads and Trees
The storms of the last several weeks resulted in downed trees, slides,
and debris on most access routes and roads across the Hebo Ranger District.
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