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The Projects page shows current and proposed projects on the Rio Grande National Forest for watershed restoration, habitat improvement, recreation sites, timber sales, roads, and more. Projects on the Rio Grande National Forest follow guidelines under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). This act was signed into law on January 1, 1970.
Each national forest and grassland are governed by a management plan in accordance with the National Forest Management Act (NFMA). These plans set management, protection, and use goals and guidelines. Monitoring conditions on a forest or grassland ensures projects are done in accordance with plan direction and determines effects that might require a change in the management plan. Scroll down to view current & recent projects.
To reduce costs, lessen environmental impacts, and further outreach planning information, the Rio Grande National Forest is transitioning to the use of electronic mailings, rather than postal mail, for all updates regarding forest management projects. Beginning in 2022, the forest may start using the GovDelivery email notification system, on a project by project basis, to send updates to those interested in being involved in the planning process for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) projects on the forest.
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On December 5, 2012, the Rio Grande National Forest accepted part of Wolf Creek Ski Area’s new master development plan (MDP). The portions of the MDP pertaining to expansion onto the San Juan National Forest were not accepted and won’t be considered until after the completion of the San Juan National Forest’s Land Management Plan Revision. Acceptance of the MDP does not mean the Forest Service has approved the development proposals. Every development proposal must go through an environmental analysis as required by the National Environmental Policy Act before any decisions are made as to whether the proposals will be implemented.
The ski area is currently permitted to operate on 1,581 acres of land managed by the Rio Grande National Forest. The MDP is required for the special use permit the ski area holds with the forest and serves as a guide for the next 10 to 15 years for the ski area’s proposed future development. The MDP concerns only the ski area and has no connection to Leavell-McCombs Joint Venture’s proposed Village at Wolf Creek.
Click on the following links to view the documents.
Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM) show the roads and trails that are authorized for motorized use. Roads and trails not shown on these maps are not authorized for public motorized use. There is an MVUM associated with each Ranger District on the Rio Grande National Forest.
The Roads Analysis Report documents the information and analyses used to identify concerns and opportunities for the management of the Rio Grande National Forest road system. This report was published in 2004 and remains a useful tool.
Note: Not all projects may appear on map. See list below for complete list of projects with more information or documentation.
SOPA Reports
The Schedule of Proposed Actions (SOPA) contains a list of proposed
actions for Rio Grande National Forest that will soon begin or are currently undergoing environmental
analysis and documentation. It provides information so that you can become
aware of and indicate your interest in specific proposals. We encourage your
early and ongoing involvement in any proposals of interest to you.
A hydro-axe would be used to mulch trees less than eight inches in diameter to improve forest health and improve wildlife habitat on approximately 410 acres of mixed conifer within 4 potential units.
Proposed action is to renew the Hinsdale Haute Route special use permit for the Colorado Trail Friends and Fawn Lakes Yurts on Jarosa Mesa. The permit would be renewed for a 10-year term.
The proposed action is to issue new special use authorizations for recreation-related outfitting and guiding on the Divide District. Authorizations may be for up to 10 years.
The proposed action is to salvage harvest up to 250 acres of dead Engelmann spruce in order to recover economic value in Forest Plan Management Area Prescription 5.13, Forest Products.
The proposed action is to use crews to prune over-mature mountain mahogany and thin pinyon-juniper in the Pinos Creek and Twin Mountain areas for big game transitional and winter range.
The proposed action is to authorize the use of existing motorized National Forest System trails and roads for a two-day motorcycle event. The event will be based on private land. The authorization may be issued for up to five years.
The proposed action is to authorize the use of a National Forest System trail for a one-day foot race that includes catch-and-release fishing. The authorization may be issued for up to five years.
The proposed action is to authorize the use of National Forest System roads and trails north of Creede, CO for a one-day pack burro race and a one-day mountain bike race. The races may be authorized for up to five years.
Proposed action is to reissue a 10-year priority outfitting and guiding permit for Prewitt Outfitters. Permittee is in full compliance and there are no changes to the scope of activities.
Use certified blasters to fell dead trees within 3/4 of a tree length around the Spruce Lakes in the Weminuche Wilderness to mitigate the potential for the spillways to clog and minimize the threat of the dams overtopping and failing.
EIGHT RECREATION EVENT PROPOSALS
CREEDE MOUNTAIN RUN
SOUTH FORK MUSHROOM FORAY
CREEDE OHV POKER RUN
HARDROCK 100
PIEDRA BOWHUNTERS TARGET RANGE SHOOTS
UTE CUP TRIALS
LAND ROVER REC EVENT
ROUNDUP RIDERS OF THE ROCKIES HORSE EVENT
PERMIT HAS EXPIRED. THE PROPOSAL IS TO REISSUE A SPECIAL USE PERMIT REAUTHORIZING AN EXISTING DOMESTIC WATER PIPELINE SYSTEM THAT ORIGINATES ON FOREST SERVICE LANDS.
The Forest will install a new vault toilet at the Adams Fork trailhead to reduce impacts from elevated dispersed use. The Upper South Fork restroom will be relocated. Both projects will help manage human waste and watershed concerns.
Issuance of a ten year outfitter and guide permit to Adventure Cycling Association to authorize multiple cycling tours to operate annually on National Forest System Lands across the Rocky Mountain Region.
Above average streamflow in 2008 in the Alamosa River caused the formation of two separate channels, isolating the gaging equipment and making water quality monitoring data inaccurate. This requires the relocation of the gaging equipment.
Implementation of a 1 year or less over the snow motorized closure order for an area approximately 550 acres northwest of US highway 17 Cumbres Pass area below Windy Point.
PROPOSAL IS TO REISSUE A NEW SPECIAL USE PERMIT AT THE SAME ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS SITE FOR THE SAME INFRASTRUCTURE ALREADY IN PLACE, PLUS 2 NEW (1,000 GALLON) PROPANE TANKS (ON CONCRETE BLOCKS) AND 1 NEW SOLAR PANEL PEDESTAL.
A small tributary stream will be re-aligned to divert water from running down the road. The stream crossing will be hardened and boulders placed at an associated crossing of a larger stream to prevent streambank damage and erosion.
Beaver Dam Analogue (BDA) structures will be installed across 3 general locations to reduce soil erosion and improve riparian and fisheries habitat, where stream conditions are degraded.
The Beaver Park Reservoir dam needs repair and refurbishment. The project includes raising the spillway by 3 feet and changing the outlet controls and downstream flow management. Addditionally, the problem with seepage will be addressed.
Permit the inundation of 17.52 acres of National Forest System lands that lie outside Colorado Parks and Wildlife's easement for Beaver Park Reservoir.
The proposed action is to issue a new special use permit for outfitting and guiding to Big Country Outfitters to replace an expired permit. There are no changes in authorized locations, activities, or service days.
Wildlife, forest, and range improvement/hazardous fuels treatment project. Treatments will include hand thinning of selected ponderosa pine and Douglas Fir stands with prescribed fire after thinning and in applied to unthinned stands.
Meet desired conditions and objectives of the Forest Plan by treating bettle killed and infested stands of timber for economic value and to regenerate the forest and habitats lost to spruce beetle infestation.
The Divide Ranger District is proposing to salvage approximately 3,350 acres of dead and dying Engelmann spruce trees near Blue Park located 10 miles northwest of South Fork, CO.
Recover commercial economic value and provide fuelwood or sawlog material for small commercial operators from no more than 250 acres. The projects are designed to include only those areas that are within 300 feet of 3 existing gated roads.
Thin understory trees and prescribe burn to reduce natural and activity fuels and improve forest health.
Note: THIS PROJECT WAS FORMERLY TITLED BUFFALO PASS FUELS REDUCTION PROJECT, BUT HAS BEEN RE-NAMED TO BETTER REFLECT PROJECT OBJECTIVES.
Burro Uit 15 Vegetation Management Project proposes to implement shelterwood or uneven-aged harvest methods on approx 330 acres on the CPRD. Intent to reduce impact or prevent spruce beelte infestation.
he Rio Grande National Forest (RGNF) is planning to evaluate the environmental impacts of a mineral materials free use permit for the Colorado Department of Transportation at the site that they are illegally occupying along La Manga Pass.
CDOT will be applying for a permit to continue to use an existing storage area on La Manga Pass. The existing site is for gravel and waste rock storage related to maintenance of Highway 17.
CDOT operates a rock storage area two miles southwest of South Fork, Colorado in the S1/2 of Sec. 9, T. 39 N., R. 3 E., NMPM, Rio Grande County, Colorado. The authorized area is approximately 13.06 acres and the Forest is considering reauthorization.
The Rio Grande National Forest proposes to re-authorize three stream gaging stations owned and operated by the Colorado Division of Water Resources. The stations are located near the trailheads on Cotton Creek, Wild Cherry Creek and San Isabel Creek.
CDoT will be applying for a permit for existing groundwater monitoring & remediation wells, and drill possibly more wells,on Wolf Creek Pass. The wells are to remediate an existing dissolved-phase petroleum hydrocarbon plume related to their facility
The proposed action is to issue a new special use permit to Offroad Recovery Service, LLC. This proposed permit will allow for use and occupancy of approved OHV routes on the Divide District for the purpose of retrieving abandoned or disabled OHVs.
The projects will improve big game winter range, re-establish aspen while also removing a forest product, reduce fuels, and to improve the overall health of timber stands by removing understory trees heavily impacted by western spruce budworm.
The Special Use Authorization for Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW%u2019s) motorized access to a storage shed and water diversions near Piedra Pass has expired. It is proposed to reauthorize under a new special use permit for a new term.
The Rio Grande National Forest proposes to initiate multiple treatments within the Cantonment Creek and Luders Creek Drainages,including prescribed fire, salvage, precommercial thin, intermediate harvest and regeneration harvest.
The Divide Ranger District is proposing to salvage up to 250 acres of dead and dying Engelmann spruce trees on Beaver Mountain, southeast of South Fork, Colorado. Approximately 2.5 million board feet (5,000 CCF) of Engelmann spruce may be salvaged.
A water well will be drilled in the vicinity of Cat Creek, which is located north of Terrace Reservoir. The water will be pumped into a storage tank with a gravity flow to drinkers.
The proposed project consists of extending a pipeline from an existing water tank to two additional 12%u2019 tire tanks. The majority of the pipeline will be buried where soils and topography allow.
It is proposed to reissue to Mr. Cochran's driveway permit to the current owner of the property, Cochran's Sky Hi Camp, LLC for the remainder of the term.
At Comm sites Aqua Ramon, Lobo Overlook, Wolf Creek, Grayback, Saguache Pk and Bristol Head, the RGNF is proposing to issue replacement special use permits for telcomm equipment, towers and associated buildings. All have been previously authorized.
Relocate approximately 32 miles of the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail off of Forest Service roads. Proposed trail location is at or near the actual divide. Up to 3 trail heads will be constructed along the new section of trail.
To eliminate inadequate parking and reduce or eliminate private property access issues, the Saguache Ranger District would like to move the trailhead to the more adequate facility at the Liberty Road Trailhead.
The proposed action consists of sanitation harvest of no more than 250 acres of dead/dying, infested/currently uninfested Douglas-fir trees affected by Douglas-fir beetle and Western spruce budworm.
The Rio Grande National Forest is proposing to conduct a hand thinning fuels treatment east of Crestone, CO along the northern boundary of the Baca subdivision in T43N R12E Section 8.
proposing to salvage of spruce beetle killed trees in the Trujillo Meadows and Neff Mountain area along with reducing fuels next to private land and protect infrastructure.
The Forest has 87 applications for Ditch Bill Easements. This action involves authorizing historical facilities that qualify under the Ditch Bill. As of FY2014 there are 10 remaining applications to process.
Environmental Analysis (Categorical Exclusion) on the reissuance of a 1940 special use permit for a waterline serving the caretaker residence at Rio Grande Reservoir.
The Forest proposes to install restoration structures in North Decker Ck. to stabilize/improve stream banks/erosion and sediment flow, riparian/floodplain condition, benefitting Gunnison Sage Grouse habitat. No Wilderness is included in the project.
The project will be construction of 2 miles (10,560 feet) new 4-wire allotment boundary fence construction to Forest Service specifications. Clearing of fire-killed timber in the fence right-of-way will be needed.
The Divide Ranger District is proposing to salvage up to 4,100 acres of dead and dying Engelmann spruce trees in the Del Norte Peak area. Approximately 48,750 hundred cubic feet (CCF) of Engelmann spruce sawtimber may be salvaged with this project
Proposed is access to private property consisting of numerous patented mining claims. Some of these lodes are separated by narrow strips of NFS land. The RGNF would be authorizing the crossing of these strips for the purpose of legal access.
The project is planned to improve big game habitat, stimulate aspen recruitment, provide a wood product, return the area to its historic fire regime by reducing hazardous fuels and would help with overall health and resiliency of the stand.
Eaglenet has requested a special use authorization from the RGNF to put fiber optic cable in CDOT's highway 160 easement. The line would be buried in the shoulder of the highway or trenched under the pavement.
The Rio Grande National Forest proposes to change the maintenance and use level of approximately 1 mile segment of Forest Road 781 from open to public motor vehicle use maintenance level 2, to maintenance level 1, closed to motor vehicle use.
The Divide Ranger District is proposing to salvage up to 250 acres of dead and dying Engelmann spruce trees in the South Rock Creek drainage, southwest of Monte Vista, CO. Approximately 1.75 MBF (3,500 CCF) of Engelmann spruce may be salvaged.
An interchange of 3.42 acres to resolve an encroachment, a sale of 1.32 acres to resolve an encroachment, and sales of 0.1, 0.48, 1.33, 6.98 and 12.56 acres to relieve the U. S. of mineral fractions and provide a more manageable boundary.
The purpose of this project is to implement timber harvesting for the
purpose of timber production (regulated harvest) and sanitation-salvage harvesting to utilize
commercially valuable hardwood and softwood species within the project analysis area.
Silvicultural treatments, including prescribed fire, would improve forest health and vegetation conditions for deer and elk, bighorn sheep, and other wildlife species (including northern goshawk).
Recover commercial economic value and provide fuelwood or sawlog material for small commercial operators from no more than 250 acres. The projects are designed to include only those areas that are within 300 feet of 6 existing gated roads.
The Divide Ranger District is proposing to implement vegetation management activities on up to 115 acres in mixed conifer stands to improve habitat for bighorn sheep.
The Saguache Ranger District is proposing to salvage up to 1101 acres of dead and dying Engelmann spruce trees northwest of Saguache, Colorado. Approximately six million board feet of Engelmann spruce may be salvaged.
The proposed action is to issue a new authorization for Fun Valley horse day rides to replace an expired authorization. There is no change in authorized locations, activities, or service days.
The Forest Service was a cooperating agency, assisting the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in that Agency's geothermal leasing analysis and decision. The BLM issued a record of decision on 12/17/2008.
Reauthorization of a spring development and water transmission line per the decree in Division 3 Case No. 84CW0067. The current authorization expires on December 31, 2018 and the permitee has requested reauthorization.
Analysis of livestock grazing activities and rangeland resources on Bennett Spring, Burd/Raton, Frisco, Martinez/Underwood, Rock Creek, East Pinos and West Pinos allotments.
The Divide Ranger District is proposing to salvage dead and dying spruce from up to 1,951 acres in the Groundhog Park area, located about 16 miles northwest of Del Norte, Colorado. This could produce 21,200 cubic feet of sawtimber.
Proposal to manage timber and road resources in the Handkerchief Mesa Landscape, with various treatments including harvesting of 10 to 13 MMBF of timber, timberstand improvements, prescribed burning, and road management.
The Saguache District proposes to install a new SNOTEL weather station near the head of Hayden Pass. SNOTEL sites record snow water equivalence and data can be accessed remotely for quick determination of snow pack conditions.
Fence reconstruction and new fence construction including floating fence. Fence will be built to wildlife specifications. Permitted cattle will be fenced out of the area to allow for riparian vegetation restoration, habitat enhancement/protection.
Approximately 20 blowdown trees are proposed for removal from the Grouse Creek Timber Sale area for placement into the streambank of the Conejos River as part of the Hidden Mile fish habitat improvement project.
Reauthorization of a spring development and water transmission line per the decree in Division 3 Case No. 86CW0011. The current special use authorization expires on December 31, 2018.
Wildlife habitat improvement/hazardous fuels treatment project. The goal for the majority of area will be to re-introduce fire into ecosystem via prescribed fire to accomplish the wildlife habitat improvements and reduce fuel loadings.
The Forest proposes to install Low Tech Process Based Restoration structures in Houselog Ck. to stabilize/improve stream banks/erosion and sediment flow, riparian/floodplain condition, and benefitting Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout habitat.
Humphrey's dam is regulated by the FERC and they are requiring the dam owners to install a repeater to ensure emergency communication in the extremely unlikely event of a dam failure. The proposed action is to authorize a repeater.
Within the harvest footprint the proposed project would use ground-based logging systems for commercial timber harvesting(785 ac.),shelterwood removal(756 ac.)and salvage cutting(29 ac.). Up to 1.5 mi. of roads may be constructed for timber removal.
Industrial Building Corp has applied for the reissuance of a special use permit expiring 12/2011 that has authorized their recreational resort system. The system consists of 9 cabins, a caretakers cabin, water system, outbuildings and access road.
VISTA GRANDE HOMEOWNERS ASSOC. ENTRANCE SIGN LOCATED ON FOREST SERVICE PROPERTY - THIS PERMIT HAS EXPIRED. THE PROPOSAL IS TO REISSUE ANOTHER SPECIAL USE PERMIT AUTHORIZING THIS SAME SIGN IN THE SAME LOCATION.
It is proposed to amend the McWilliams Forest Road Special Use permit to a Private Driveway Special Use Permit for the remainder of the term. Also authorized is the addition of a gate to manage unauthorized use of the non-system road.
Wolf Creek Ski Area (WCSA) has proposed a project to construct the Meadow Lift, a multi-use facility at the top of the lift, ski trails, and provide access via a pedestrian bridge (magic carpet conveyance).
The proposed action is to replace the Million Dam earthen spillway approach section with concrete and then to stabilize the rip rap in the spillway channel
Convey 81.25 acres of NFS land to Mineral County, Colorado pursuant to the Townsite Act of July 31, 1958 (72 Stat. 438; 7 U.S.C 1012a; 16 U.S.C. 478a. The parcel is partially encumbered by the Mineral County landfill.
The proposed action would include closing the Mix Lake Campground to public use starting September 2017 and completing a timber salvage project to remove hazard trees within the campground boundary.
The purpose of this project is to remove the obsolete infrastructure from the Mix Lake Picnic site, remove FSR 246.1A as a Forest Service system route and to remove the Mix Lake Picnic site ID#: 35144 as a developed recreation site from any inventory
Environmental Analysis for Marble Mountain, Campo Bonito, Cropsy Summit, Elwood, Treasure, West Vega, East Vega, Cornwall Mt., Upper Adams, North Fork-Middle Fork, Sheep and Goats Allotments.
The proposal is to convert an existing closed road bed into an ATV trail that would be open to the public. This would include realigning the trail where necessary to avoid wetlands and narrowing the width of the travel corridor to a 50 inch tread.
The Divide Ranger District is proposing to salvage approximately 1,000 acres of dead and dying Engelmann spruce trees near Hanson's Mill, east of Creede, Colorado. Approximately eight million board feet of Engelmann spruce may be salvaged.
The purpose of this project is to provide water developments for big game species in an area with little available water during the late spring through fall. This will increase the use of the area and provide relief for neighboring private lands.
The purpose of this project is to provide water for livestock. The need is to establish water in areas to distribute livestock to areas on the allotment that do not have water but have forage.
The proposed action consists of salvage harvest of approximately 250 acres of dead/dying Engelmann spruce within stands adjacent to and surrounding the Oyler parcel located on NFSR 681.
The current special use authorization for the Park Cow Camp expired on December 31, 2017. The Forest is considering the proposal to reauthorize the cow camp with a new special use authorization for a new term.
This project is to take place on the Triangle Pasture of the Platoro Allotment. This will entail the redevelopment of Shilling Spring and running a pipeline awat from the drainage to a water storage tank and associated drinkers.
The Divide Ranger District is proposing to salvage up to 515 acres of dead and dying Engelmann spruce trees near Poage Lake, south of South Fork, CO. Approximately six million board feet of Engelmann spruce may be salvaged through this project.
The sanitation units (230 acres) will harvest dead and dying Douglas fir sawtimber and non-sawtimber using ground-based harvesting systems. After commercial harvest is complete, firewood gathering commercial/personal may be allowed.
The Pool Table Salvage Project proposes to salvage economic value of beetle-killed Englemann spruce, provide opportunity to local forest products industry and ensure adequate stocking of trees following harvest.
The project is proposing to treat up to 430 acres by underburning mixed conifer to promote re-sprouting of aspen and to stimulate growth of understory grasses, forbs, and shrubs for wildlife habitat improvement.
PROPOSAL IS TO ALLOW RWEACT TO CONDUCT RESEARCH AND MONITORING ACTIVITIES IN AND AROUND THE WEST FORK FIRE COMPLEX BURN AREA. THE ACTIVITIES WOULD BE AUTHORIZED OVER A 5 YEAR PERIOD.
CURRENT PERMIT HAS EXPIRED. PROPOSAL IS TO REAUTHORIZE AN EXISTING BURIED WATER PIPELINE THAT MOVES WATER FROM A DIVERSION DAM ON THE ROARING FORK OF GOOSE CREEK, ACROSS FOREST SERVICE LANDS TO HAY PRESS LAKE, LOCATED ON PRIVATE LANDS.
Maintain or improve ecosystem function, resilience, and sustainability,
Support a sustainable level of economic activity in the local timber industry,
Provide commercial and nonnative invasive species.
The proposed action to authorize the Rebel Mine plan of operations for one year. The plan includes no additional surface disturbance and maintains existing mitigations.
SFRP LLC is proposing a two-day motorcycle enduro event on existing motorized trails with untimed segments on National Forest System Roads south of Del Norte. The event base area would be on NFS land.
Mineral County Fair Board is proposing one-day ATV and a horse fun rides on National Forest System Roads north of Creede, CO. The proposed action is to issue five-year permits for these events.
A permit would be reissued to Payne Outfitting for outfitting and guiding. Permits to groom snowmobile trails would be reissued to the South Fork Powder Busters, Silverthread Outdoor Recreation, and the Snow Country Explorers.
The Rio Grande Fishing Club has proposed the use 2,600 feet of existing road across National Forest System lands for the purpose of legal access to private property.
The proposal involves exchanging approximately 6 acres of federal land for approximately 8 acres of private land owned by San Luis Valley Irrigation District (SLVID).
Rio Grande Silver, Inc. is proposing to open the Bulldog portal on the old Homestake mine as part of their on-going mineral exploration project. The proposal is to open the portal, draw down the water water, treat and return it to surface flow.
This project will be the construction of a small horse corral within the Rito Hondo Forest Service Administrative horse pasture just north of the Bighorn Corral on FDR 103.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is proposing to apply Rotenone to the Roaring Fork drainage in order to remove all nonnative fish prior to restocking with native Rio Grande cutthroat trout.
THIS PERMIT HAS EXPIRED. THE PROPOSAL IS TO REISSUE THE PERMIT AUTHORIZING THE VERY SAME EXISTING CABIN TO REMAIN ON PUBLIC LANDS. THIS CABIN IS USED FOR MAINTAINING THE CONTINENTAL RESERVOIR DAM AND ADJACENT IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE.
THE PERMIT HAS EXPIRED. THE PROPOSAL IS TO REISSUE A PERMIT FOR THE SAME 1/4 OF A MILE LONG, ACCESS ROAD ACROSS NATIONAL FOREST LANDS. THIS IS A ROAD THE RESERVOIR COMPANY USES TO ACCESS THE WORKINGS OF THE CONTINENTAL RESERVOIR DAM.
THIS PERMIT HAS EXPIRED. PROPOSAL IS TO REISSUE THIS PERMIT TO AUTHORIZE THE SAME EXISTING GRAVEL PIT LOCATED ON NATIONAL FOREST LAND AND USED BY THE SANTA MARIA RESERVOIR COMPANY TO STORE MINERAL MATERIALS.
SLVREC/Ciello powerlines, fiber optic line and access roads have been permitted under multiple authorizations that have all expired. The proposed action is to reauthorize under a 'master authorization' for a new term.
This proposal is analyzing the potential for mulching dense pinyon-juniper with a hydroaxe in the San Isabel Creek area north of Crestone CO. Opportunities for public firewood and limited use of prescribed fire will also be examined.
This is a proponent-paid project whic proposes to expand on its stage one exploration activities in the Creede area, Mineral County, Colorado. The five-year project explore a number of potential mineral producing structures in the project area.
This is stage two of a 5-year plan to explore for minerals in the Creede mining district. The proposal is to drill a number of exploration holes along historically productive structures.
This project is Cancelled and has been brought forward and updated as of June 20, 2019. This project will be referred to as the Burnt Gulch and Major Creek AML Closure project on the RGNF Saguache RD.
It is proposed to authorize the use of various non-system motorized routes used by the Santa Maria Reservoir Company for maintenance and operation of their water systems or access to private property.
It is proposed to authorize an existing water diversion, spring box, and approximately 1,150 feet of buried waterline. The system is in place and there is not a proposal to increase the scope or intensity.
A water well will be drilled in the vicinity of Schilling Springs, which is located north of Terrace Reservoir. The water will be pumped into a 12,000 gallon storage tank with a gravity flow to drinkers.
The proposed action is to develop two spring sources and drill one stock water well in the Granger pasture of the Embargo allotment allotment and pipe the water to stock tanks for livestock and wildlife.
Environmental analysis on 10 range allotments: Houselog, Mill Creek, Tracy Canyon, San Juan Maez, Sawlog, Cave Creek, Pasture, California Gulch, Carnero, Cottonwood.
An existing cattleguard on FDR250 near Spectacle Lake is proposed for relocation to another location on FDR250 at the boundary of the Rocky Mtn. Estates.
salvage merchantable trees which are dead, dying, or imminently infested by spruce beetles on up to 250 acres in the Spruce Hole area. Activities would also provide hazard tree removal from recreational areas surrounding the Spruce Hole yurt.
The Summitville Interchange proposes the conveyance of 31 mineral survey fractions under the Small Tracts Act. The USFS would acquire 3 parcels at approximately 71 acres.
The proposed action is to reroute 3 sections of the Tewksberry ATV trail for a total of 1 mile. The reroutes would be constructed to ATV trail specifications with tread no wider than 50", and would reduce resource damage and soil erosion.
Maintain or improve ecosystem function, resilience, and sustainability,
Support a sustainable level of economic activity in the local timber industry,
Provide commercial wood products.
The Conejos Peak Ranger District is proposing to treat up to 13,200 acres of the 51,460-acre project area. The Conejos Peak Ranger District has identified a need to improve overall forest health in the project area.
Four earth dams for water collection will be constructed in the area known as the Triangle, just north of Terrace Reservoir. Construction is an earthen dug-out area with a dam and a spillway treated with salt to seal the bottom.
The Forest will install a wildlife safe perimeter fence to assist with cattle grazing management at the Trujillo Meadows Campground. The length of the fence will be 0.33 miles. The fence will be laid down when cattle grazing is finished.
The purpose of this project is to retrieve economic value from timber stands that have been impacted by spruce beetle, and to artificially regenerate stands after harvest, where necessary.
The Army has requested a 3-year permit to conduct maountaineering training near Como Lake. The traiing would be 3 or 4 days, up to 3 time a year and would include 40 people camping in small groups of 3 or 4 people. Access would be on foot, atv.
PROPOSAL IS TO ALLOW THE US ARMY TO CONDUCT HIGH ELEVATION HELICOPTER TRAINING (takeoffs/landings) IN THE SNOW MESA AREA OUTSIDE OF DESIGNATED WILDERNESS. THE TRAINING WOULD BE DURING THE WINTER MONTHS, OVER A 5 YEAR PERIOD.
PROPOSAL IS TO ISSUE A PERMIT FOR 476 SERVICE DAYS TO "UTE CREEK GUIDING/OUTFITTING " FOR ANOTHER 8 YEAR TERM. THEY HAVE HAD A PERMIT THE LAST 2 YEARS TO DO SUMMER, FALL, AND WINTER OPERATIONS. THIS WOULD BE AN ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION, NO NEW USE.
The proposed action is to harden the boat ramps and install rock deflector structures that extend into the channel and provide protection to the stream bank and create a low-velocity area at four existing put-ins on the upper Rio Grande river.
The proposed action consists of sanitation harvest of Douglas-fir in western spruce budworm impacted stands to reduce the presence of insects and disease.
Analysis to reissue Valley Communications' lease on Saguache Peak and the replacement of both their building and tower. Tower height is proposed to increase from 80 feet to 130 feet.
07/19/2018 a new draft decision was released based on the Alt 3 ANILCA action alternative.
The Rio Grande National Forest is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement to analyze the effects of the proposed Village at Wolf Creek land exchange.
THIS PERMIT HAS EXPIRED. PROPOSAL IS TO REISSUE ANOTHER SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR THE SAME EXISTING BRIDGE THAT CROSSES RED MOUNTAIN CREEK TO ACCESS THE WILLIAM BIEBER PRIVATE LAND HOLDINGS AT THE END OF FOREST SERVICE ROAD 526
THE PROPOSAL IS TO REISSUE A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO CENTURY-TEL AUTHORIZING THEIR EXISTING BURIED FIBER-OPTIC LINE. THIS LINE FOLLOWS US HIGHWAY 160 FROM THE PASS CREEK TUNNEL TO THE WOLF CREEK SKI AREA
Maintain the vegetative improvements and protect the original investment on 540 acres of public land winter range using mastication as a mechanical treatment.
The proposed action would salvage merchantable dead trees (subalpine fir and Engelmann spruce), merchantable Engelmann spruce that are infested with spruce beetles, and Engelmann spruce that are likely to be infested by spruce beetles.
The US Forest Service is preparing an environmental analysis for cave and abandoned mine management options for the bat disease commonly known as white-nose syndrome (WNS).
PERMIT HAS EXPIRED. THE PROPOSAL IS TO REISSUE A SPECIAL USE PERMIT REAUTHORIZING THIS SAME EXISTING PIPELINE. XIC HOLDS THE WATER RIGHT TO TAP THE SPRING FOR DOMESTIC USE.