Land & Resources Management

This section includes forest planning, current projects, information about resource management, and available geospatial data.

Here is how land and resources management information is organized in this section:

Forest Planning

  • Look here for planning documents that guide how the national forest is managed. The focus is at a broad scale: regional, forest-wide, or landscape (watershed) level. The Gifford Pinchot National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan, forest plan monitoring reports, and other assessments and planning documents are available.

Current Projects

  • Find information here about specific projects that the Gifford Pinchot National Forest is evaluating, planning, or actively implementing. The Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA) and NEPA projects documentation including supporting maps and documents are available.

Resource Management

  • Other resource management program information is available including: vegetation management (including timber sale information), aquatics management, wilderness areas, wild and scenic rivers, heritage resources, fire, and invasive plants.

Geospatial Data

  • Find more information about GIS (Geographic Information System) data here.

Features

Travel Management Planning

Gifford Pinchot National Forest Vicinity Map

On November 9, 2005, the Forest Service published a new Travel Management Rule, governing off-highway vehicles (OHV) and other motor vehicle use on national forests and grasslands. The new rule requires each national forest to designate those roads, trails, and areas open to motor vehicle use.


Hemlock Dam Removal Project

The Mt. Adams Ranger District of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest removed Hemlock Dam in 2009 to restore the Trout Creek channel. Trout Creek is a tributary to the Wind River in Southwest Washington, and supports Lower Columbia River Steelhead that were listed as Threatened in 1998. The proposed action was needed to improve upstream and downstream fish passage for all life stages of fish at the Hemlock Dam site and to improve aquatic habitat and water quality in Trout Creek.
 

Project Spotlights

GPNF & CRGNSA (WA portion) Site-Specific Invasive Plant Treatment Project Plan

Links to documents concerning invasive plant treatment plans and Forest Plan Amendment #20