Planning
Umatilla National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan
Note: The original scanned copy of the Umatilla National Forest plan was of poor quality. In order to provide a readable electronic copy, we converted it to word and reformatted it. The content of this copy is the original text, but the formatting is not the same. Therefore, the page numbers in this electronic copy will not match up with page numbers in the original hard copy of the forest plan. The record of decision is the original scanned copy.
- Cover
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4 (entire document)
- Table of Contents
- Goals
- Desired Future Condition
- Objectives
- Forest-wide Standards and Guidelines
- Management Areas (All)
- A1 - Non-motorized Dispersed Recreation
- A2 - OHV Recreation
- A3 - Viewshed 1
- A4 - Viewshed 2
- A5 - Roaded Natural
- A6 - Developed Recreation
- A7 - Wild and Scenic Rivers
- A8 - Scenic Area
- A9 - Special Interest Area
- A10 - Wenaha-Tucannon Special Management Area
- B1 - Wilderness
- C1 - Dedicated Old Growth
- C2 - Managed Old Growth
- C3 - Big Game Winter Range
- C3A - Sensitive Big Game Winter Range
- C4 - Wildlife Habitat
- C5 - Riparian (Fish & Wildlife)
- C7 - Special Fish Management Area
- C8 - Grass-Tree Mosaic
- D2 - Research Natural Area
- E1 - Timber and Forage
- E2 - Timber and Big Game
- F2 - Mill Creek Municipal Watershed - Undeveloped
- F3 - High Ridge Evalutation Area
- F4 - Walla Walla River Watershed
- Chapter 5
- Glossary
- Record of Decision
Amendment date and related notes:
- 3/8/91 Decision Memo - Corrects wording, phrases, and miscellaneous errors in the Plan
- 3/8/91 Decision Memo - Corrects the Forest Plan to permit existing motorized use to continue on a trail in the A1 Management Area
- 6/22/92 Decision Memo - Exempts the Turner Otter project from certain standards, to facilitate salvage and restoration projects.
- 9/4/92 Decision Memo - Exempts the Windy Springs salvage and rehabilitation project from certain standards, to facilitate restoration work.
- 5/6/93 Decision Notice - Exempts the Indianberry Salvage and rehabilitation project from certain standards, to facilitate restoration work.
- 2/14/96 Decision Notice - Revision No. 1. This documents the Forest Service decision to revise the original Decision Notice and FONSI signed on May 6, 1993, to include Forest Plan Amendment #12.
- 9/7/93 Decision Notice - Changes were made to further clarify the management objectives for the North Fork John Day Wild & Scenic River and to define boundaries.
- 12/13/93 Decision Notice - Changes were made to further clarify the management objectives for the Grande Ronde Wild & Scenic River and to define boundaries.
- 3/30/94 - Updates the Forest Plan by adding Appendix D (Prescribed Natural Fire Implementation Process) to clarify the national implementation intent. Because this appendix only provides updated direction and will result in no new environmental effects, no NEPA documentation was required.
- 5/20/94 Decision Notice - Implementation of the Eastside Interim Direction EA - Amends the Forest Plan to implement short-term direction needed to maintain options for old growth related and other species while a complete analysis is developed as part of the Eastside EIS.
- 2/6/95 Record of Decision - East End Salvage and Restoration Projects FEIS - Changes a corridor along the Blue Mountain Scenic Byway from A-1 to A-4 to allow greater flexibility in managing the area as a scenic travel corridor. Also reallocates 148 acres of existing old growth habitat as C1 to replace an unsuitable stand currently allocated as C1.
- 2/24/95 Environmental Assessment (PACFISH) - Interim strategies for managing anadromous fish-producing watersheds on Federal lands in Eastern Oregon and Washington, Idaho and portions of California.
- 6/12/95 Decision Notice - Continuation of Interim Management Direction Establishing Riparian, Ecosystem and Wildlife Standards for Timber Sales (Regional Foresters Amendment No. 2, Screens). amends direction in Regional Foresters Amendment No. 1
- 2/14/96 Decision Notice - Amended Timber Sale Screens in the Indianberry Salvage and Rehabilitation project to harvest selected trees over 21" dbh in Units 29 and 30 where necessary to meet silvicultural objectives.
- 5/29/96 Decision Notice - Exempts the Tucannon Timber Sale from certain Forest Plan standards to facilitate restoration work.
- 5/8/96 Decision Notice - Exempts Camas Restoration from certain Forest Plan standards to facilitate restoration work.
- 10/2/96 Decision Notice - Exempts the Rock Hard Salvage Sale from certain Forest Plan standards to facilitate restoration work.
- 2/2/97 Decision Notice - Adds to the Forest Plan Forest-wide Management Requirements for oil and gas leasing; includes standard lease terms, lease notices, supplemental stipulation and a stipulation base map.
- 12/10/96 Decision Notice - Exempts the Wheeler Point Fire Salvage from certain Forest Plan standards to facilitate restoration work.
- 6/1/98 Decision Notice - Management Area Designations were made in the Cliffhanger Timber Sale EA
- 11/5/98 Decision Notice - The Abla Timber Sale and Fuel Reduction Project EA changed the Forest Plan amendment area from A3 to A4 along portions of Forest Road 6403 to give greater flexibility in constructing a fuel break.
- 6/12/00 Decision Notice - Adjusted the boundary of a C1 Dedicated Old Growth area in the Eden Timber Sale and Fire Reintroduction Project EA
- 6/16/03 Record of Decision - Tower Fire Project EIS
- 4/30/04 Decision Notice - Changed the HEI required by the Forest Plan for the Monument Winter Range from 70 to 67. This change only affected the area of the Bologna Basin Salvage Project for the duration of that project.
- 5/13/04 Decision Notice - As part of the Pedro/Colt Decision, C1 boundaries were adjusted, moving them away from system roads and C3 was changed to C4.
- 7/9/04 Record of Decision - Heppner - Changed HEI standard in the Monument C3 management area from 70 to 67 for the duration of the Rimrock project.
- 7/8/05 Decision Notice - Walla Walla - Within the Timothy Lynx Analysis Unit of the Lower Sheep Timber sale, amend Forest Plan that adds management direction (objectives, standards, & guidelines) for Canada Lynx.
- 10/11/05 Record of Decision - Region 6 - All National Forests in Region are released from direction for unwanted, non-native vegetation in the 1988 ROD for Managing Competing/Unwanted Veg and Mediated Agreement, 1989. New desired, future condition, goals/objectives, standards, inventory and monitoring frameworks are implemented.
- 12/30/05 Record of Decision - Pomeroy - Within the Upper Charley subwatershed, amend Forest Plan that adds management direction (objectives, standards & guidelines) for Canada Lynx
- 2/23/06 Decision Notice - Heppner - Changed HEI standard in the Monument C3 management area from 70 to 69 for the duration of the Sunflower Bacon project.
- 8/14/06 Record of Decision - Pomeroy - School Fire Recovery amends Forest Plan that adds management direction for Canada Lynx; amend to replace four C1 dedicated old growth units that no longer function as old growth habitat due to fire loss.
- 6/11/07 Record of Decision - Pomeroy - School Fire Recovery amends Forest Plan that modifies the Eastside Screens wildlife standard at 6d.(2)(a) to define both live and dead trees to clarify the appeal court's definition from the dictionary.
- 7/29/08 Decision Notice - Pomeroy - Wenaha Breaks Research Natural Area (RNA) amends Forest Plan from "proposed RNA" to "established RNA" status.
- 8/1/08 Decision Notice - Walla Walla - Loon Fuels Reduction Project amends Forest Plan (TM-1, FM-1, RA-2) that allows danger tree and fuel management actions with the Little Phillips Creek RHCA.
- 3/6/09 - Decision Notice – Heppner - Wildcat Project, Project Specific Amendment: amends the FP which allows cutting of trees ≥ 21” in 2 aspen stands totaling 12 acres. Decision (and thereby amendment) was withdrawn on 11/12/09.
- 5-18-09 - Decision Notice - Walla Walla - Cobbler Timber Sale and Fuels Reduction Project; Project Specific Amendment: Reallocate Elk Flats Meadow (70 acres) to Forest Plan management area A9- Special Interest Area, which allows for restoration treatments of existing aspen stands that are in a state of degradation due to increased competition from conifers. This amendment will also allow an adjacent portion of management area E2-Timber and Big Game (30 acres) to be reallocated as A9, and a very small area (10 acres) in D2 that does not contain any hardwood stands will be reallocated to management area E2. Decision (and thereby amendment) was withdrawn on 7/29/09.
- 7-12-10 - Decision Notice - Heppner – Wildcat II Fuels Reduction and Vegetation Management Project; Project Specific Amendment: amends the FP to allow cutting of trees ≥ 21” for restoration of 2 aspen stands totaling 12 acres.
- 10-8-10 - Record of Decision - Walla Walla - Cobbler II Timber Sale and Fuels Management Project; Project Specific Amendment: Reallocate Elk Flats Meadow (70 acres) to Forest Plan management area A9- Special Interest Area, which allows for restoration treatments of existing aspen stands that are in a state of degradation due to increased competition from conifers. This amendment will also allow an adjacent portion of management area E2-Timber and Big Game (30 acres) to be reallocated as A9, and a very small area (10 acres) in D2 that does not contain any hardwood stands will be reallocated to management area E2.
- 3-22-2016 Decision Memo - Administrative Boundary Adjustments- adjusts the boundaries for two administrative areas near communications sites.
- 3-22-2017 Decision Memo - Addition of Aminopyralid to Forest Plan- adds aminopyralid as a herbicide approved for use.
- 12-9-2019 Decision Memo - Walla Walla - High Ridge Management Area: This amendment decision allocates approximately 900 acres of management area E2 Timber and Big Game to replace the deleted F3 management area.
- 1-15-2021 Decision Memo - Forest Management Direction For Large Diameter Trees In Eastern Oregon And Southeastern Washington Project.
Blue Mountains Forest Plan Revision
NFMA (National Forest Management Act) requires each National Forest to develop a Forest Plan and update or revise it when conditions have significantly changed, or at least every 15 years. The Forest Plans for the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests are being revised to incorporate new information, current science, and changed conditions for the Blue Mountains region.
Monitoring and Evalution Reports
The Monitoring and Evaluation Reports document the monitoring results for the three Blue Mountain Forests - the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman.
White Paper, November 2022 - Tethered Ground-based Logging on the Umatilla National Forest
The Monitoring and Evaluation Report documents the monitoring results for the three Blue Mountain Forests - the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman.
- 1991 Monitoring Report
- 1992 Monitoring Report
- 1993 Monitoring Report
- 1994 Monitoring Report
- 1995 Monitoring Report
- 1996 Monitoring Report
- 1997 Monitoring Report
- 1998 Monitoring Report
- 1999 Monitoring & Evaluation Report
- 2000 Monitoring & Evaluation Report
- 2001 Monitoring & Evaluation Report
- 2002 Monitoring & Evaluation Report
- 2003 Monitoring & Evalution Report
- Current Management Situation Report written by the Blue Mountain Forest Plan Revision Team is the Monitoring & Evaluation Report for 2003
- 2004 Monitoring & Evaluation Report
- The 2004 Report is the Executive Summary Need For Change written by the Blue Mountains Forest Plan Revision Team
- 2005 Monitoring & Evaluation Report
- 2006 Monitoring & Evaluation Report
- Analysis of Existing versus Historic Condition for Structural Stages and Biophysical Settings within the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa-Whitman National Forests
- Appendix A - Biological Setting
- Appendix B - Structural Stage Query Parameters
- Appendix C - Blues Departure HUC Summary
- Appendix D - Guidance for Implementing Eastside Screens
- 2007 Terrestrial Wildlife Inventory
- 2008 Inventory of Areas with Wilderness Potential
- 2009 Designated Inventory of Areas with Wilderness Potential
- 2010 Potential Wilderness Areas Evaluations
Invasive Plants Treatment Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
The Umatilla National Forest proposes to control, contain, or eradicate invasive plants on nearly 25,000 acres. These plants have the potential to displace or alternative plant communities and cause long-lasting economic ecological problems within and outside the National Forests. View the current invasive plants treatment maps here.
- Final Invasive Plant Treatment Project EIS - July 2010
Appendices
Volume I
- Cover Page, Table of Contents, Abstract
- Chapter 1 - Purpose and Need for Action
- Chapter 2 - Alternatives
- Chapter 3 - Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences
- Chapter 4 - List of Preparers
Volume II
- Cover Page, Table of Contents
- Appendix A - Forest Plan
- Appendix B - Botany
- Appendix C - Wildlife
- Appendix D - Soil and Water
- Appendix E - Aquatics
- Appendix F - Aerial Spray Guidelines
- Proposed Action (April 7, 2006)
- North-End Map (overall view of treatment areas)
- South-End Map (overall view of treatment areas)
Ecosystem Analysis
Ecosystem analysis at the watershed scale is the process used by the Umatilla National Forest to characterize the historic and current biotic and abiotic conditions for individual watersheds. The understanding gained from ecosystem analysis is critical for heling to sustain the health and resilience of natural resources administered on behalf of the American people.
Transportation Management
The 2015 transportation analysis report outlines existing road systems and identifies opportunities to achieve a more sustainable system of roads for each national forest in the Pacific Northwest.
North Fork John Day Wild and Scenic River Management Plan
The Oregon Omnibus Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1988 placed the North Fork John Day River into the National Wild and Scenic Rivers system, to be managed according to the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968.
Ajax-Magnolia and Bluebird-Blackjack Mine Sites
Comprehensive Enironmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA)
Administrative records of Forest Service’s preferred Removal Action Option of removing contaminated materials located at the Ajax-Magnolia and Bluebird-Blackjack Mine Sites are available.