Trinity Summit Restoration Project

The Trinity Summit Restoration Project is a collaboration between the Six Rivers National Forest and the Hoopa Valley Tribe to reduce wildfire risk to communities and improve forest health through strategic fuels and forest health treatments.

Location Summary

The project is on the Lower Trinity and Orleans ranger districts, located northeast of the town of Hoopa in Humbolt County, CA.

Districts: Orleans Ranger District, Lower Trinity Ranger District

Project Milestones

MilestoneDate
Scoping Start06/27/2024
Comment Period06/27/2024
Objection Period StartN/A
Decision01/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation04/2026 (Estimated)

Project Documents

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