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Effective beginning 6/3/2025:

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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.

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Payette National Forest Projects

This project will re-route the existing Lower Grouse Trail and build a new trail connector between Grouse and Rock Creek trail within Brundage Mountain Resorts existing mountain bike trail system.

Replace two trail bridges National Forest System Trails 089 and 094 to facilitate safe and consistent stream crossings for all users.

Beaver presence and activity is increasing in the Cottonwood Creek Drainage. To provide for safe travel and ongoing access as well as to not impact the beaver population, there is a need to re-route Cottonwood Creek Trail #041.

Reforestation activities within the Four Corners, Lava, Limepoint, and Wolf Creek fire areas.

Regeneration of an area to native tree species, including site preparation which does not involve the use of herbicides or result in vegetation type conversion

Scout Discoveries proposes exploratory drilling at 17 sites over the course of one year utilizing existing roads.

Remove two existing dilapidated wood exclosure fences along the East Branch Weiser River and replace them with functional fencing.

This project will define the minimum necessary road system and provide motorized vehicle use and dispersed recreation opportunities; and update the Forest Motor Vehicle Use Map accordingly.

This project will define the minimum necessary road system and provide motorized vehicle use and dispersed recreation opportunities; and update the Forest Motor Vehicle Use Map accordingly.

The purpose of this project is to isolate Bull Trout from Brook Trout and to limit the interactions of the two species on the East Fork Weiser River.

The 2018 Rattlesnake Fire burned the cow camp cabin the livestock permittee used for managing livestock in the Fall Creek/Whitebird C&H allotment. The permittee is requesting to reconstruct the original cabin.

The 2018 Rattlesnake Fire burned the cow camp cabin the livestock permittee used for managing livestock in the Fall Creek/Whitebird C&H allotment. The permittee is requesting to reconstruct the original cabin.

Construct an accessible concrete ramp to a restroom and add drainage features to control intermittent water infiltration around concrete structures of the facility.

Silver Rock Resources proposes drilling at 25 sites using existing and temporary routes.

The Granite Goose Landscape Restoration Project is a landscape scale effort to improve conditions across multiple resource areas including vegetation, watersheds, roads, and recreation.

Hercules Metals plans to drill for copper and related mineralization from up to 22 sites via existing roads that require varying levels of maintenance or reconstruction.

Construction of a gathering and holding pasture in the Wildhorse/Crooked River C&H Allotment.

Construction of a gathering and holding pasture in the Wildhorse/Crooked River C&H Allotment.

Removal of a 1000-gallon concrete water tank and culvert valve box at the Justrite Campground.

Reconstruction of twelve livestock watering facilities and 3.5 miles of rangeland fences destroyed/compromised by the Lava Fire of 2024 in the Indian Mountain C&H Allotment.

Reconstruction of twelve livestock watering facilities and 3.5 miles of rangeland fences destroyed/compromised by the Lava Fire of 2024 in the Indian Mountain C&H Allotment.

The Lava Fire burned approximately 23,000 acres on the Payette National Forest, Council Ranger District. There are approximately 106 miles of NFS roads in the fire area with fire killed trees adjacent to the roads.

The New Meadows Ranger District proposes approximately 1,753 acres of commercial vegetation treatments within the 3,702-acre Little Round HFRA Project Area.

The New Meadows Ranger District proposes approximately 1,753 acres of commercial vegetation treatments within the 3,702-acre Little Round HFRA Project Area.

Move material from 2 small waste rock dumps to private land for milling.

Move material from 2 small waste rock dumps to private land for milling

The Mesa Fire burned 16560 acres of NFS lands along 53 miles of open FS roads. Danger trees will be felled to reduce risk to the public. These trees may be utilized as timber products where feasible and management direction allows.

Issuance of a special use permit for an existing road for private land access.

Complete deferred maintenance tasks on constructed features at the Cold Springs, Grouse, Hazard Lake and Last Chance campgrounds. Constructed features include picnic tables, fire rings, site marker posts, fee tubes, signs, vault toilets, and kiosks.

The purpose of this project is to repair, rebuild, and improve 2 ponds/reservoirs and 13 spring developments on the North Hornet C&H Allotment.

Review application for the installation of new fiber optic line to provide reliable communication services to rural private landowners.

This project is for the management of noxious and poisonous plants using an integrated approach. Control methods include herbicide, biological, and manual methods.

The proposed project would authorize prescribed burns across the Forest every year to restore health and resiliency to vegetation communities on the Payette National Forest.

Kennecott Exploration plans to drill for copper and related mineralization from up to 11 sites including 3 to be accessed via helicopter.

The lightning-caused Rock Fire started on August 13th, 2025. The Forest Service proposes timber salvage to consist of one (1) 46.68-acre unit.

Use a variety of treatment methods to control and contain noxious and invasive weeds within the South Fork Salmon River Subbasin. Separate decisions will be issued for the Payette (May 2007) and Boise National Forests (February 2010).

The Forest proposes to issue special use permits or long term easements for motorized access to private property owners near the confluence of the Main Salmon-South Fork Salmon Rivers with reciprocal easements to the USFS for public access.

The Forest is processing a plan of operations for open pit mining, processing, new road construction, utility upgrades, reclamation, and restoration at the Stibnite mine site.

Replace six road stream crossing structures and one bridge along Thunder Mountain Road (NFSR 50375).

The Forest Service proposes to permit Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) to reconstruct 0.68 miles of road on National Forest System lands on 4 acres.

The purpose is to issue a new Special Use Permit (SUP). The new SUP includes modifications to the existing facility including reductions in the amount of water diverted, changes to the point of diversion, removal of the dam, and restoration.

Project Archive

Some of our older projects can be accessed in our Project Archive.