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Monongahela National Forest
The Forest Service follows NEPA regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Under this rule, Forest Service officials determine which proposed projects are shared for public input.
The agency no longer issues a schedule of proposed actions (SOPA) report. Below is the current list of proposed projects available for review—your opportunity to learn more, share feedback, and stay engaged in decisions that shape the future of our public lands.
A 1.1 mile section of the Allegheny Trail would receive grading and aggregation placement to allow WV DNR periodic access to stock the Glady Fork River.
Discing, planting of native species, and fruit tree pruning over 17 acres, within 15 existing wildlife openings. Maintenance of Forest Roads 774 and 774B including two small culvert installations. Partnered with WVDNR.
Friends of Blackwater received a grant through Office of Surface Mining (administered by WVDEP) to develop this project o promote hiking, biking and tourism in the Blackwater River area by creating a loop trail to link the towns of Davis & Thomas.
Proposal to allow the State Department of Highways to decommission a roadside park off State Route 72, near St. George. This includes removal of the picnic shelter, fire pits, and rupturing/backfilling the remnants of the vault toilets.
This project seeks to improve stream habitat, riparian corridors, and hydrologic connectivity, improve public recreation and interpretive opportunities, reduce fuel loads, encourage oak regeneration, and improve forest diversity and wildlife habitat.
Proposal to adopt and reroute socially made and existing Forest Service system features to create additional equestrian riding loops on the Greenbrier ranger district. Features include trails and roads.
Proposal for approximately 15 miles of dual-purpose bike and hiking trails stretching between the Stuart Recreation Area and Bickle Knob. Proposal also includes two overlooks, improved parking areas, and constructing two trail bridges.
Proposal to drain the ElkLick Run Reservoir in the Fernow Experimental Forest and partially remove the associated dam. Also includes stream restoration around the Experimental Forest with large woody material additions and culvert replacements.
Proposal to erect a 90ft tower within an existing helicopter landing on the Fernow Experimental Forest. The tower would house sensors measuring gas exchange for use in research by the US Forest Service's Northern Research Station.
Proposal to use commercial (221 acres) and non-commercial (101 acres) silvicultural treatments on non-native conifer plantations to reestablish native red spruce and northern hardwood forests. Project documents can be found here: https://usfs-public.box.com/s/pamynhlouw6uv2vgv22d3g9iavkrtpej
This project proposes the construction of 6.4 miles of sustainable multiple use singletrack trail system and the conversion of about 1.5 miles of an old woods road to a 36-inch wide doubletrack trail near Marlinton, WV.
This project aims to bolster resilience of red spruce forests on the Gauley Ranger District by improving their size, quality and connectivity to enhance biodiversity, watershed condition and wildlife habitat and meet Forest Plan desired conditions.
The Kennison Mountain project area includes 69,448 acres located northeast of Richwood, West Virginia. This project primarily focuses on vegetation management, wildlife habitat improvements, watershed restoration and recreational enhancements.
This proposal includes new construction of approximately 2.89 miles of standard multi-use hiking and biking connector trails within the already existing Mower Basin Trail System.
Includes a 1/2 mile of trail construction/reconstruction at Olson tower. Also includes parking improvements and creation of a 0.3 acre overlook near the tower.
The WV Division of Highways has applied to use 0.6 acres of Monongahela National Forest System lands to access an existing easement to perform repair work related to Swallow Rock Bridge.
Improvements to parking sites along the eastern boundary of the Dolly Sods Scenic Area. Includes expansion, hardening, signage, new trail adoptions to the yellow birch tree/ North Fork overlooks, and decommissioning of the Forest Road 19 picnic area.
Proposal to incorporate existing social climber access trails as system trails at Seneca Rocks (1.17 mi), Guide Walls (0.13 mi), and Reeds Creek (0.27 mi). Reroutes of the Landis Trail (approx. 4.31 miles; 5 reroutes). Creation of the new Roy Gap Trail (0.17 miles). Estimated decision: June 2026
New trail construction/connectors/trailheads around Peters Mtn, Rohrbaugh Cabin, Seneca Shadows, and North Fork Mtn Trail. Establish Forest Road (FR) 274 as a system trail, parking expansions at the FR 742, Rohrbaugh cabin, and FR 274 trailheads.
Restoration of two cabins to turn into public rentals. Composting or pit toilets would be installed at both sites. The Hartmann Cabin requires 600' of new trail construction to access the North Fork Mtn. Trail.
This project proposes to issue a temporary construction permit to the WVDOH for use of a 0.37-acre staging area during replacement of the Roy Gap bridge.
The Ruckers Gap Prescribed Burn project proposes timber stand and wildlife habitat improvement activities through prescribed burning and mechanical vegetation treatments across 1400 acres.
Replacement of the current single plank trail bridge close to the Shaver's Fork Trail Head with a safer and slightly longer SAWN TIMBER TRAIL BRIDGE (single stringer).
Decommissioning an existing communication tower and associated structure at the Spruce Knob Communication site. Proposal includes either temporary existing road widening or short administrative site access construction.
This project aims to move the Upper Cheat watershed closer to the Forest Plan desired conditions by improving forest health & age class diversity, providing recreation opportunities, and improving wildlife habitat & stream/riparian conditions.
The goals of the proposed action include improving forest health and resiliency, restoring red spruce/northern hardwood forests, improving wildlife habitat and increasing age class diversity based on the specific Forest Plan Desired Future Conditions
Webster County Economic Development Authority is seeking a special use permit to install and maintain new aerial fiber line along existing utility corridors and roads. This project will intersect 200 feet (0.05 acres) of Forest Service lands.
This project aims to remove a dense, aging white pine plantation in order to provide a short-term early successional (high stem) habitat for wildlife species, and ultimately restore a mixed oak forest community in its place.
Project Archive
Some of our older projects can be accessed in our Project Archive.
Carbon stewardship
Climate change adaptation
Environmental justice
Facility management
Forest products
Fuels management
Grazing management
Heritage resource management
Land acquisition
Land management planning
Land ownership management
Minerals and geology
Projects that may affect wilderness (for mailing list contacts)
Recreation management
Regulations, directives, orders
Research
Road management
Special area management
Special use management
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Vegetation management (other than forest products)