Rangeland and Grazing
Range Annual Operating Instructions
Grazing management on rangelands today is a collaborative effort. There is a lot of public concern about management of livestock on federals lands. Gaining the understanding and cooperation of everyone involved in grazing management improves the chances for a successful program. This includes landowners, land managers, users, universities, other agencies, and the public. Range Operating Instructions are visited annually to ensure that our rangelands are healthy and functioning properly.
Beaver Creek
Blacks Fork
Burnt Fork Eastside
Burnt Fork Westside
East Fork Bear River
East Fork Blacks Fork
East Fork Smiths Fork
Gilbert Creek
Gold Hill
Hessie Lake and Henrys Fork
Humpy Creek
Larson
Little West Fork Blacks Fork Elizabeth Mountain
Lyman Lake
Meadow Creek
Middle Fork Blacks Fork
Mill Creek and Luke Lym
Moffit Creek
Poison Mountain
Red Castle
Red Mountain
Stillwater
West Fork Bear River
West Fork Blacks Fork
West Fork Smiths Fork
Bear Hole
Beaver
Broad Hollow
Bryants Fork
Cabin Springs
Cabin Hollow
Center Canyon and Trail Hollow
Chipman Trail Hollow
Currant Creek
Curry
Davis McKinney
Dip Hollow
Dry Hollow
East Daniels
Heber Mountain Lake Creek and Little West Fork
Kamas Valley
Lake Creek
Little Sand Creek
Little South Fork Cattle
Little South Fork Lower
Little South Fork Upper
Little Valley
Little West Fork
Mudd Creek Cattle
Mudd Creek Sheep
Neely Basin
Nobletts
North Streeper
Pass Creek
Red Creek Mountain
Red Ledge
Road Hollow McKinney
Soapstone
South Fork Provo
South Streeper
Squaw Creek
Trout Creek
Wallsburg
Water Hollow
Weber River
West Daniels
West Fork
Willow Hollow
Wolf Creek
Beaver Mountain and Swan Peak
Blind Hollow and Cottonwood Sheep
Four Mile Sheep and Cattle
Boulder Mountain and Ricks-Steel
Cowley Canyon and White Rocks
Elk Valley
Franklin Basin
High Creek
Little Bear and Long Hollow
Logan Canyon
Maple Bench
Millville
North Rich
Providence
Saddle Creek and Strawberry Valley
Smithfield
South Cache
Three Mile