Equipment thinning trees in a forest Display of sun and shadow next to a Trinity Alps Wilderness lake Five people in a raft enjoy the Trinity River Three workers in a raft haul garbage out of the Trinity River Two people climb Mt. Shasta Black Butte and Mt. Shasta as seen from a nearby hill A large waterfall plummets over a rocky cliff as a man stands at the base of the falls A crew replaces a bridge in the forest A person enjoys cross country skiing with her dog A crew plants trees in an area burned by a forest fire. They are planting trees in tall grass A person downhill skis A bathroom building is set on a foundation using a crane at Hirz Bay Campground A crew places a 'hose lay' as they practice firefighting skills

 

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Recent News


Features

What does a Job Fair, Partnerships and Mules have in common?

Recently, we partnered with several agencies in a Job Fair at the Mt. Shasta Mall in Redding. Pack mules from the Weaverville area accompanied the fair.


Motorized Travel Management

Forest Supervisor Sharon Heywood has signed a Record of Decision (03-10) implementing Subpart B of the Motorized Travel Management Rule for the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.

Spotlights

Energy Efficient Lighting Installed at Harrison Gulch Compound in Trinity County

Across the country, the U.S. Forest Service has been diligently promoting sustainable practices in its daily work activities. Here is a local example.

Western Bark Beetle Research Group Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary

The USDA Forest Service’s Western Bark Beetle Research Group continues its efforts to better understand, manage and respond to bark beetle outbreaks in the western United States.

 




Don't Move Firewood

Don't move firewood (and invasive species). Buy it where you burn it. Visit this entertaining website.