Elk Herd Logan Valley Fall Color on the Malheur Magone Lake Middlefork John Day River Strawberry Mountain

 

 

  

The 1.7 million acre Malheur National Forest is located in the Blue Mountains of Eastern Oregon. The diverse and beautiful scenery of the forest includes high desert grasslands, sage and juniper, pine, fir and other tree species, and the hidden gems of alpine lakes and meadows. Elevations vary from about 4000 feet (1200 meters) to the 9038 foot (2754 meters) top of Strawberry Mountain. The Strawberry Mountain range extends east to west through the center of the Forest.

Features

Forest Roads 15 and 16 Now Open to the Public

Forest Service Roads 15 and 16 are now open to the public.  The Parish Cabin Fire Area Closure Remains in effect.  A map of the closure area can be found by clicking the Parish Cabin Fire Information Linc on this page.


Proposed 10 Year Stewardship Contract

Timber With Logger

Comment Sheet-Proposed 10 Year Stewardship

Frequently Asked Questions- Malheur National Forest Proposed 10 Year Stewardship Contract  


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Spotlights

Pine Butterfly update-August 2012

Pine Butterfly

There has been an expanding outbreak on the Malheur National Forest over the last two years.  Learn more here.

 




Planning and Program of Work

Malheur National Forest 10 Year Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Strategy