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Planning

Umatilla National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan

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

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

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.

Last updated May 1st, 2025