A seagull flies over the California Coastal National Monument which stretches along the entire coast of California and extends 12 miles into the Pacific Ocean.  The Monument includes 20,000 rocks, islands, pinnacles and reefs.
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Timber Crater wilderness study area Cow grazing near a stand of  Juniper trees Pit River Campground Cold Springs prescribed burn Fitzhugh Creek
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Alturas Field Office

Alturas Field Office

A windmill at Observation Peak    Thunder cell at McDonald Fire 2010     

        


Owl sitting in a tree after the leaves have fallen in the fall.Our office is located on Highway 299

Alturas Field Office manages 503,460 acres of public land in northern California.  The Field Office includes several large blocks of public land; however, much of the rest of the public land is located in scattered parcels resulting in a variety of management opportunities.

Key resources managed in the Alturas Field Office include: wildlife habitat, livestock grazing, archaeological and historical sites, Wilderness Study Areas, threatened and endangered species, mining activity, noxious weeds and the Pit River Campground.

 


NEPA DOCUMENTS OPEN FOR PUBLIC COMMENT: 

  
NEPA DOCUMENTS OPEN FOR PROTEST and/or APPEAL:

Arrowhead Type II Wind Energy ROW: Closes 07/13/2012



Map of California; highlighting the area treated for Noxious Weeds in the Alturas Field Office Area.

California map; highlighting the area treated for Noxious weeds in the Alturas Field Office BLM area.



WEED MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

NOXIOUS WEEDS

SPECIAL RECREATION PERMIT

FLAT ROCK POLICY

ALTURAS STRATEGIC PLAN

MODOC LINE RAILBANKING

LAND TENURE ADJUSTMENT PLAN 

ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS 

FIRE WOOD CUTTING AREAS OPEN 

 Terms and Conditions
By Permit Only   

BURN PERMITS REQUIRED
MAY 1, 2011

Picture of Old Growth Juniper Tree, A Valuable Wildlife Habitat


 



 Sage Steppe Ecosystem Restoration Stragey EIS

Now Available on-line:

Record of Decision
December 2008

Sage Steppe Ecosystem
Restoration Strategy
and Final
Environmental Impact
Statement
April 2008
(U.S. Forest Service) 

Sage Steppe Restoration Record of Decision Cover Page


Record of Decison, Alturas Resource Management Plan
Now available on-line:

Alturas Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement
May 2007 


Record of Decision
 April 2008 

Alturas Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement, May 2007


Timothy Burke, Field Manager
Bureau of Land Management
Alturas Field Office
708 W. 12th St.
Alturas, CA 96101
Phone: (530) 233-4666
Fax: (530) 233-5696
Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., M-F
Contact us by Email