Travel Management Planning on the Little Missouri National Grassland
The Little Missouri National Grassland Travel Management project is a collaborative process that emphasizes coordination with state, local, and tribal governments and includes public involvement to designate motorized use on National Forest System Roads, trails, and areas by type of motor vehicle and time of year.
We are currently in the project's early engagement, or pre-National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) stage. Early engagement open houses were conducted in September 2024 and the early engagement comment period ended on October 15, 2024. More open houses and opportunities to comment on the project will begin when we enter the NEPA process, early 2025.
The project-specific website provides a set of maps highlighting the current transportation system (according to our records).
Additionally, a Frequently Asked Questions document is available for information on this project.
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For specific questions about the LMNG Travel Management project, please contact our office at (701) 989-7300.
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Alerts & Warnings
- Campground Closure - CCC Campground, CCC Maah Daah Hey and Long X Trailheads
- Road Closure- National Forest System Roads #747 and 7471 Medora Ranger District
- Magpie and Whitetail Road Closures - Medora Ranger District
- Dakota Prairie Grasslands Emergency Fire Closure Order
- Firewood Use and Possession Restrictions