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Bitterroot National Forest

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Completed 71 Cancelled 3
Decision Memo 46 Environmental Assessment 20 Environmental Impact Statement 8
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Thunder Mountain Completed
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 6/27/2025
The project is located near the community of Alta, MT at the confluence of Hughes Creek and the West Fork. T2S, R22W, Sec 34, T3S, R22W, Sections 2 & 3 · Ravalli, Montana

This project proposes to reduce fuels and wildfire risk within the Wildland Urban Interface, promote insect and disease resiliency and increase the health and vigor of early seral species (ponderosa pine) across approximately 466 acres.

Forest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels management
Scoping Start
11/18/2021
Comment Period
02/01/2023
Decision
06/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
David Fox · david.fox@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6); 32.2 (12), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(12)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Green)
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 5/21/2025
South bank of lost horse creek approximately 800 feet downstream from the NFSR 5621 Bridge. GPS locations is N46 6' 1.280160" W114 15' 32.709996 · Ravalli, Montana

Every year a significant amount of fish enter the supply ditch where flow is diverted from lost horse creek into lost horse supply ditch. this results in significant fish mortality. In order to prevent this, a fish screen should be installed.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
04/13/2023
Decision
05/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Brandy Langum · brandy.langum@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (18), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(18)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District; Sula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 5/15/2025
Tolan Creek watershed, NSFR 5740 · Ravalli, Montana

The 2022 Trail Ridge Fire destabilized soils and stream channels in the Tolan Creek watershed. This project plans to mitigate negative road-stream interactions, enhance habitat for native fish, and improve watershed function and riparian habitat.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
01/31/2025
Decision
05/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Nolan Platt · Nolan.Platt@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(5); 32.2 (7), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(7); 32.2 (19), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(19); 32.2 (20), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(20)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityWatershed Improvements
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District; Sula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · R1 - Northern Region All Units · updated 6/12/2024
The Nez Perce National Historic Trail is approximately 2,184 miles, extending from the vicinity of Wallowa Lake in eastern Oregon to the Bear Paw Battlefield, about 16 miles south of Chinook, MT. · Clark; Clearwater; Fremont; Idaho; Lemhi; Lewis; Nez Perce; Beaverhead; Blaine; Carbon; Chouteau; Fergus; Gallatin; Golden Valley; Lewis and Clark; Missoula; Phillips; Ravalli; Stillwater; Wheatland; Yellowstone; Wallowa; Asotin; Park; Teton, Idaho; Montana; Oregon; Washington; Wyoming

This analysis identifies the visitor use capacity on National Forest System lands only, on the Nez Perce National Historic Trail to assist in the protection and management of trail resources.

Heritage resource managementRecreation management
Scoping Start
06/03/2022
Comment Period
06/03/2022
Decision
11/2022 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2022 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandra Broncheau-Mcfarland · sandra.broncheau-mcfarland@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityTrail Management
ForestsBeaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest; Bitterroot National Forest; Custer Gallatin National Forest; Lewis And Clark National Forest; Lolo National Forest; Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest; Shoshone National Forest; Salmon-Challis National Forest; Caribou-Targhee National Forest; Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
DistrictsBeaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest All Units; Bitterroot National Forest All Units; Custer Gallatin National Forest All Units; Lewis And Clark National Forest All Units; Plains/Thompson Falls Ranger District; Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest All Units; Shoshone National Forest All Units; Salmon-Challis National Forest All Units; Caribou-Targhee National Forest All Units; Wallowa-Whitman National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 5/9/2024
The project is located south of Hamilton, MT, and north of Lake Como along FS 5621, FS 5608, and FS 62931 roads · Ravalli, Montana

This project would examine how different silvicultural systems paired with and without prescribed burning can be used to restore and maintain ponderosa pine forests. More info: https://www.firelab.org/project/ponderosa-pine-restoration-lick-creek

ResearchFuels managementVegetation management (other than forest products)Climate change adaptation
Scoping Start
10/11/2023
Comment Period
10/11/2023
Decision
12/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2024 (Estimated)
Project documents
Amy Campbell · amy.campbell2@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.3 (2)
Special AuthorityHfra Title Iv: Insect Infestations And Related Diseases
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Research And Development; Timber Sales (Green)
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT4N, R21W, Sections 19, 20, 29, and 30
Gold Butterfly Completed
Environmental Impact Statement · Stevensville Ranger District · updated 12/1/2023
On the east side of the Bitterroot Valley, from Little Three Mile Creek south to Saint Clair Creek and from the Bitterroot Forest boundary east to the boundary with the Beaverhead-Deerlodge NF. · Ravalli, Montana

Project to harvest, thin, and prescribe burn forest stands to improve resilience to insects, disease, and wildfire and restore the fire return intervals. Move trailheads and manage roads to improve stream conditions.

Fuels managementWildlife, fish, rare plantsRoad managementVegetation management (other than forest products)Forest productsRecreation management
NOI in Federal Register
06/09/2017
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
06/16/2018
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
02/03/2023
Objection Period Start
12/17/2021
Decision
08/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2023 (Estimated)
Project documents
Stephen Brown · steve.brown2@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityHfra Title I: Wildland-Urban Interface; Hfra Title I: Municipal Watersheds; Hfra Title I: Threats To Ecosystem Components (Such As Insect Or Disease Epidemics)
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) HFRA
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Developed Site Management; Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Trail Management; Road Maintenance; Road Improvements/Construction; Timber Sales (Salvage); Timber Sales (Green)
Gold Butterfly RODDecision Signed Date: 11/15/2019 (FS Withdrawn, Constrained Due to Litigation)
Gold Butterfly Project - Record of DecisionDecision Signed Date: 08/08/2023
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.6N.R.18W. sec.1-12, 16-20, 29,30, T.6N.R.19W. sec. 1,2,10-15,22-27, T.7N.R18W.sec. 2-36,T.7N.R.19W. sec. 1,2,11-14,22-27,34-36, T.8N.R.18W.sec. 20,21,28-34
Environmental Assessment · West Fork Ranger District · updated 12/1/2023
Project is located in the Mud Creek watershed and portions of the Nelson Lake, Little West Fork, Lloyd Creek, Lower Blue Joint, and Painted Rocks watershed areas of the Bitterroot Mountains. · Ravalli, Montana

Project purpose is to design and implement a suitable transportation system and to improve landscape resilience to disturbances, such as insects, diseases, and fire.

Forest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels managementRoad management
Scoping Start
09/06/2019
Comment Period
03/21/2021
Objection Period Start
07/07/2021
Decision
01/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2023 (Estimated)
Project documents
David Fox · david.fox@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Road Maintenance; Road Improvements/Construction; Timber Sales (Green)
Mud Creek Vegetation Management Project Decision NoticeDecision Signed Date: 01/13/2023
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 9/1/2023
The programmatic forest plan amendments would cover the entire Bitterroot National Forest. · Idaho; Ravalli, Idaho; Montana

The Bitterroot National Forest is evaluating the need to conduct programmatic amendments for elk, old growth, coarse woody debris and snag components under the 1987 Forest Plan.

Land management planning
Scoping Start
12/18/2019
Comment Period
02/02/2023
Objection Period Start
04/21/2023
Decision
09/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2023 (Estimated)
Project documents
Kimberly Smolt · Kimberly.Smolt@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation219 (2012)
Project ActivityPlan Amendment
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsBitterroot National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 2/2/2023
Rombo Campground, West Fork Ranger District · Ravalli, Montana

The purpose of this project is to address the health and safety concerns associated with outdated potable water system, insufficient septic, and to prevent further erosion along the bank of the West Fork of the Bitterroot River at Rombo Campground.

Watershed managementFacility management
Scoping Start
01/24/2022
Comment Period
01/24/2022
02/01/2023
Decision
02/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2024 (Estimated)
Project documents
Tanya Neidhardt · tanya.neidhardt@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (19), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(19); 32.2 (21), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(21)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFacility Improvements/Construction; Facility Maintenance; Watershed Improvements
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT 1S, R 22W, Section 11
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 1/18/2023
Project covers most of the "eastside" of the Bitterroot National Forest located east of Highway 93, as well as the entire Sula Ranger District. · Ravalli, Montana

Project proposes to use a mix of prescribed fire and pre-commercial thinning to address forest health and wildlife habitat improvement needs.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels managementWildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
05/11/2021
Decision
12/2022 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2023 (Estimated)
Project documents
Stephen Brown · steve.brown2@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Species Habitat Improvements
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District; Darby Ranger District; Sula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 2/1/2022
R20W, T4n, Section 35W. · Ravalli, Montana

This project would construct 5 new connector trails (approximately 0.70 miles total)while also converting existing closed FS Roads to trail status. The trail would be constructed to Trail Class 3 with 60" tread width.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
01/20/2021
Decision
06/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · markrsmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 10/1/2021
The West Fork Boat Launch is located approximately 18 miles southwest of Darby, MT, off of State Highway 473. · Ravalli, Montana

The West Fork Boat Launch is a developed site, equipped with a vault toilet, hardened boat ramp, information board, and parking. The proposed improvements include the installation of a picnic table, a few benches, interpretive signs on river and res

Recreation management
Scoping Start
10/20/2020
Decision
06/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Erica Strayer · erica.strayer@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(5); 32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management; Trail Management
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT1N, R21W, Sec 19
Decision Memo · Sula Ranger District · updated 9/16/2021
Schultz Saddle Rx is located 7 air miles southeast of Sula, MT and 8 air miles east of Lost Trail Ski Area. · Ravalli, Montana

The Schultz Saddle Rx is approx. 6,300 acres within the 2000 Valley Complex fire. The intent of this burn would be to clean up the fuels, open corridors for winter range, rejuvenate the elk habitat and improve a grazing allotment conditions.

Fuels managementVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
01/25/2021
Decision
07/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2022 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jacquie Parks · jmparks@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsSula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT1N R18W Sec 22-24, 36,25-26,13-14 T1N R17W Sec 19, 29-30
Decision Memo · Sula Ranger District · updated 7/30/2021
Proposed units are in T1N &1S, R18W, Sections 16, 20, 21, and 28; Principal Meridian · Ravalli, Montana

Harvest of dead and/or dying tress on approximately 85 acres along the Tolan Road (FS 5740 road) and Hilltop Road (FS 13343 road). Harvest activity would be confined to within 150 feet of each side of the road.

Forest products
Scoping Start
01/19/2021
Decision
07/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Ryan Hughes · ryan.hughes@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (13), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(13)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTimber Sales (Salvage)
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsSula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 7/21/2021
R21W, T2N, Sec 13 · Ravalli, Montana

The C Ben White - Stomberg trail proposal is Pack and Saddle designed, class 3 with 24" tread width and less than 15% grades. It involves new construction of 0.50 miles and 0.15 miles of road converted to trail.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
01/19/2021
Decision
07/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2021 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · markrsmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 3/1/2021
The project is located about five miles southwest of Conner, MT within the Piquett Creek and West Fork Bitterroot River-Lloyd Creek watersheds. · Ravalli, Montana

Improve landscape resilience to disturbances (such as fire, insects and diseases) by diversifying forest structure and composition, and reducing fuels. Improve habitat diversity, forage quality and quantity for mule deer elk and bighorn sheep.

Forest productsFuels managementVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
04/16/2019
Decision
05/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
David Fox · david.fox@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.3 (9)
Special AuthorityHfra Title Vi: Wildfire Resilience Ce
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Species Habitat Improvements; Road Maintenance; Timber Sales (Green)
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT1N, R21W Sections 1-3, 9-12 & 15
Environmental Assessment · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 6/18/2020
The proposed project is located approximately 8 air miles west of Hamilton, Montana, on trail No. 525 in the Canyon Creek drainage in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. · Ravalli, Montana

The Forest Service proposes to authorize Canyon Creek Irrigation District adequate access to their facilities at Canyon Lake Dam. CCID requests access to their easement to make their facilities safe as required under federal dam safety laws.

Special use management
Scoping Start
12/07/2018
Comment Period
02/08/2019
Objection Period Start
03/22/2020
Decision
06/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Eric Winthers · ewinthers@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
Canyon Lake Dam Access for Repairs - Final Decision Notice and FONSIDecision Signed Date: 06/17/2020
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT6N, R22W, SE1/4 Sec. 27, PMM, Ravalli County, Montana
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 4/29/2020
Lake Como Greater Recreation Area, south side of the Lake. · Ravalli, Montana

To create a network of trails from existing single-track trails (2.8 miles), existing trails routes on road beds (4.5 miles), and proposed new single-track construction (8.0 miles).

Recreation management
Scoping Start
12/13/2019
Decision
02/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · mark.r.smith@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (4), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(4); 32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
Lake Como South Trails Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 02/27/2020
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT 3N, R 21W, Sec 5,6,7
Decision Memo · Darby Ranger District · updated 4/8/2020
Project area is located along Forest System Road 714 (Gird Point Road) at the headwaters of Coffee, Tenderfoot, and Fullerton Gulches. · Ravalli, Montana

Project would address current, and increase resilience to future, insect and disease issues in the project area as well as reduce hazardous fuels conditions.

Fuels managementForest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
11/02/2019
Decision
04/2020 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2020 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jeffrey Shearer · jeffrey.shearer@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.3 (2)
Special AuthorityHfra Title Vi: Insect And Disease Projects
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
Buckhorn GNA Project Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 04/07/2020
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Sula Ranger District · updated 9/19/2019
McCart Lookout is located on the Sula Ranger District (T. 2 N., R. 17 W., Section 33) · Ravalli, Montana

Reduce the threat of wildfire and restore the viewshed around the lookout by creating a 500' buffer (approximately 10 acres). The project proposes to mechanically remove dead and dying trees around the lookout.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Recreation management
Scoping Start
04/04/2019
Decision
09/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Erica Strayer · estrayer@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (14), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(14)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements; Scenery Management; Timber Sales (Salvage); Timber Sales (Green)
McCart Lookout Defensible Space Project Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 09/19/2019
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsSula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Darby Ranger District · updated 7/31/2019
The project is located along the Forest boundary, east of Darby, from Robbins Gulch watershed at the south end to Little Sleeping Child in the north. Rye Creek and North Fork Rye Creek are the larger streams in the project area. · Ravalli, Montana

Road system and vegetation management, commercial timber harvest.

Watershed managementRoad managementRecreation management
Scoping Start
09/13/2017
Comment Period
10/21/2018
Objection Period Start
02/24/2019
Decision
07/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Eric Winthers · ewinthers@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Trail Management; Road Improvements/Construction; Travel Management; Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements
Darby Lumber Lands - Phase II Project - Decision NoticeDecision Signed Date: 07/31/2019
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 7/24/2019
Located along the Nez Perce Road approximately 2 miles west of the West Fork Road. Project borders Nelson Creek and the Nez Perce Fork of the Bitterroot River. · Ravalli, Montana

Small tree thinning, handpiling, and prescribed fire on approximately 5 acres within the Wildland Urban Interface. Proposed treatments will reduce ladder and surface fuels, and change potential fire behavior in the event of a wildfire.

Fuels management
Scoping Start
06/03/2019
Decision
07/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
David Fox · dbfox@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels)
Nez Perce Ranch Fuels Clean Up Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 07/23/2019
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT1N, R22W, Sec 35. Montana Meridian
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 7/24/2019
Approximately 12 miles NE of Stevensville, MT · Ravalli, Montana

Improve overall forest health in the WUI by increasing resilience to disturbance (insects, diseases, and fire) and provide wood products. Projects would be conducted in conjunction with vegetation management carried out by Montana Fish Wildlife and P

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Forest products
Scoping Start
02/27/2019
Decision
07/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Melissa Christensen · melissajchristensen@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.3 (5)
Special AuthorityHfra Title Vi: Insect And Disease Projects
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Green)
Threemile Good Neighbor Authority Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 07/23/2019
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionTownship 10N, Range 19W, Sections 3,4,32, 34
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 7/9/2019
R21w, T4N, Sec 6. Lake Como · Ravalli, Montana

Como Ridge Trail will be a newly constructed mountain bike designed trail. It will be 3.02 miles located on the ridge immediately south of Lake Como. Starting at the 550 and 13200 road junction and ending at the 550 and 550A road junction.

Regulations, directives, orders
Scoping Start
03/28/2018
Decision
05/2019 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2019 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · markrsmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
Como Ridge Trail Construction Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 05/09/2019
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionR21w, T4N, Sec 6
Decision Memo · Darby Ranger District · updated 12/4/2018
Project is located at the 3 miles west of Hamilton near the Canyon Creek Trailhead and south along the private land boundary to Barley Creek · Ravalli, Montana

Small tree thinning, handpiling, and prescribed fire on approximately 250 acres within the Wildland Urban Interface/Inventoried Roadless Area. Treatments will help to reduce ladder and surface fuels within the Wildland Urban Interface.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels management
Scoping Start
09/15/2017
Decision
06/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jacquie Parks · jmparks@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
Canyon Creek Fuels Reduction Project Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 06/20/2018
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT6N R21W Sec 20 & Sec 29
Environmental Impact Statement · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 11/28/2018
Region 1, Bitterroot National Forest · Ravalli, Montana

This effort will result in clear standardized designations of where motorized/mechanized recreation is appropriate, sustainable and desirable on the Bitterroot National Forest.

Recreation management
NOI in Federal Register
10/01/2007
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
08/07/2009
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
03/11/2016
Objection Period Start
04/15/2015
Decision
05/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityDispersed Recreation Mgmt.; Trail Management; Travel Management
Bitterroot National Forest Travel Management Planning - Record of DecisionDecision Signed Date: 05/11/2016
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsBitterroot National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 8/9/2018
There many locations throughout the entire Indian Ridge trail #10. Access is from the Indian Creek trailhead. · Idaho, Idaho

This is a proposal to reroute 565' of new construction to avoid 235' of existing trail at steep grades of 35%.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
03/11/2015
Decision
03/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · markrsmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
Reroute on the Indian Ridge Trail #10.0 Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 03/03/2017
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT28N R13E Sec5 and T28N R15E Sec7
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 7/27/2018
Skalkaho Creek/Daly Creek area. · Ravalli, Montana

Dispersed recreation site restoration at 3 locations in the Skalkaho Creek/Daly Creek area. The purpose of this project is to restore disturbed areas along important fish-bearing streams and protect the natural resource.

Watershed managementWildlife, fish, rare plantsRecreation management
Scoping Start
04/11/2018
Decision
05/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sam Cook · swcook@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(5); 32.2 (20), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(20)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDispersed Recreation Mgmt.; Watershed Improvements
Skalkaho Dispersed Site Restoration Project Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 05/08/2018
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 6/21/2018
Two parcels of National Forest lands on the river side of the West Fork Highway. The two parcels are located at mileposts 11 and 12. · Ravalli, Montana

The project proposes to stop illegal off-road vehicle use and prevent associated resource damage. The resource damage that is occurring includes cutting firewood too close to the river and trespassing onto private lands with motorized vehicles.

Watershed managementWildlife, fish, rare plantsFuels management
Scoping Start
03/30/2018
Decision
05/2018 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2018 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mike Jakober · mjakober@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6); 32.2 (20), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(20)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Watershed Improvements
West Fork Highway Dispersed Sites Rehab Project Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 05/31/2018
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Meadow Vapor Completed
Environmental Assessment · Sula Ranger District · updated 8/16/2017
Project area is located approximately 11 mile NE of Sula, MT. Treatment units are located on National Forest land in close proximity to the Springer Bonanza subdivision on private land. · Ravalli, Montana

The Meadow Vapor project proposes to treat accumulated fuels in the East Fork of the Bitterroot watershed in order to modify the potential for extreme fire behavior, especially along the National Forest boundary.

Road managementFuels managementForest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
10/19/2015
Comment Period
06/05/2016
Objection Period Start
02/02/2017
Decision
08/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Forest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Green)
Meadow Vapor Finding of No Significant Impact and Decision NoticeDecision Signed Date: 08/16/2017
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsSula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT2N, R17W, Sections 9, 10, 15, 16, 19-22, 28-30 and T2N, R18W, Sections 23-27
Decision Memo · Sula Ranger District · updated 7/20/2017
Project is located approximately 5 miles south of Sula, MT near the Nee Me Poo Trailhead and in Waugh Gulch. · Ravalli, Montana

Small tree thinning, handpiling, and prescribed fire on approximately 320 acres within the Wildland Urban Interface. Proposed treatments will reduce ladder and surface fuels, and change potential fire behavior in the event of a wildfire.

Fuels management
Scoping Start
04/03/2017
Decision
06/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
David Fox · dbfox@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
Nee Me Poo/Waugh Fuels Reduction Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 06/19/2017
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsSula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT1S, R19W, Sections 4,5,9,16
Decision Memo · Sula Ranger District · updated 3/30/2017
Cameron Creek, Lyman Creek, Jennings Camp Creek, and Guide Creek. · Ravalli, Montana

Prescribed burning to reduce natural fuels while maintaining the historic fire return interval. Small tree thinning will occur within plantations and around residual trees.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels management
Scoping Start
09/30/2010
Decision
03/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sara Grove · sgrove@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements
Cameron-Blue Ecoburn Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 03/30/2017
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsSula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT3N, R 18W, Sections 31, 32, T2N, R18W, Sections 4-8, 16-22, 27-29 T2N, R19W, Sections 1, 12, 13, 24.
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 3/8/2017
Trail #505 is located on the Darby RD, access from Little Sleeping Child Road, 1.5 miles to trailhead. Reroute is 1 mile from trailhead. · Ravalli, Montana

This is a proposal to relocate 354 feet of existing trail that has grades over 40%, and is highly eroded. A reroute of 920 feet has been surveyed and staked with grades of 15% or less.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
10/14/2015
Decision
03/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · markrsmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (4), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(4); 32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
Access Trail #505 Reroute Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 03/06/2017
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 2/6/2017
Forest Roads 75, 311, 369 · Ravalli, Montana

Renewal of special use permit for 10 year term to allow sled dog tours.

Special use management
Scoping Start
03/18/2016
Decision
01/2017 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2017 (Estimated)
Project documents
Bill Goslin · bgoslin@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (15)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Darby Ranger District · updated 12/9/2016
Located within the Roaring Lion drainage in the Roaring Lion Fire area, approximately 10 miles southwest of Hamilton, MT. · Ravalli, Montana

The proposed action encompasses approximately 45 acres of hazard tree removal and fire salvage located near the Roaring Lion, Sawtooth, and Ward Mountain Trailheads.

Forest products
Scoping Start
10/17/2016
Decision
12/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Ryan Hughes · ryanhughes@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (13), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(13)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTimber Sales (Salvage)
Roaring Lion Fire Salvage - Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 12/09/2016
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT5N, R21W, Sections 16 and 17; Principal Meridian
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 9/30/2016
Selway River · Ravalli, Montana

10-year permit renewal for whitewater outfitter on the Selway River. No changes from existing permit.

Special use management
Scoping Start
05/27/2016
Decision
08/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Debra Gale · ddgale@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (15)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
American Rivers Touring Association (ARTA) Permit Renewal Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 08/29/2016
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Darby Ranger District · updated 9/30/2016
The project is located on National Forest between Lost Horse and Roaring Lion Creeks and private land and Selway-Bitterroot IRA. The project area includes 927 acres of the Selway-Bitterroot IRA. · Ravalli, Montana

Commercial timber harvest and thinning on about 2,300 acres between Lost Horse and Roaring Lion Creeks. Project includes prescribed burning, forest regeneration, permanent and temporary road construction,and bridge installation.

Forest productsFuels managementVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
08/28/2015
Comment Period
08/28/2015
Objection Period Start
03/17/2016
Decision
07/2016 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2016 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sara Grove · sgrove@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityHfra Title I: Wildland-Urban Interface; Hfra Title I: Threats To Ecosystem Components (Such As Insect Or Disease Epidemics); Hfra Title Vi: Insect And Disease Projects
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) HFRA
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Salvage); Timber Sales (Green)
Westside Collaborative Vegetation Management Project - Decision NoticeDecision Signed Date: 07/05/2016
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.5N. R.21W., sections 16, 21, 27, 28, 32-33; T.4N. R.22W. sections 1, 12; and T.4N., R.21W. sections 4-8, 17, 18 PMM
Environmental Impact Statement · Darby Ranger District · updated 7/15/2015
The proposed project is located on Forest Service lands on the Darby Ranger District. The project area is located north of Lake Como, between Lake Como and Lost Horse Road. · Ravalli, Montana

The proposed project would address immediate and long-term vegetation concerns resulting from the mountain pine beetle, reduce fire hazard, increase age and species diversity in forested stand, and protect the visual integrity of the recreation area

Forest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels management
NOI in Federal Register
06/17/2013
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
09/26/2014
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
03/14/2015
Objection Period Start
03/14/2015
Decision
07/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Salvage); Timber Sales (Green)
Como Forest Health Project Record of DecisionDecision Signed Date: 07/14/2015
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionR22W,T4N - Sections 13, 24, 25 and 36; R21W, T4N - Sections 17, 18, 19,20, 21, 28, 29,30,and 31
Environmental Assessment · Darby Ranger District · updated 7/6/2015
Upper Sleeping Child watershed, approximately 12 air miles East of Darby, on Darby Ranger District · Ravalli, Montana

Road system management on acquired lands, including decomissioning and storage of roads, designation of OHV routes, and construction of OHV linking routes

Recreation managementWatershed managementRoad management
Scoping Start
12/16/2013
Comment Period
02/13/2015
Objection Period Start
03/28/2015
Decision
07/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Ed Snook · esnook@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Trail Management; Road Improvements/Construction; Travel Management; Watershed Improvements
Darby Lumber Lands Watershed Imp.and Travel Mgt. Project Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 07/02/2015
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 6/30/2015
The trail reroute will be located 5 miles north from the Nez Perce Pass trailhead. · Idaho, Idaho

This is a 400' reroute to avoid steep grades on the trail.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
12/04/2013
Decision
02/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · markrsmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
Multiple Trail Relocation Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 02/18/2015
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionR15E T28N SecPB42
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 6/30/2015
One and one half miles from the Hells Half Mountain trailhead. · Idaho, Idaho

This is a proposal for a relocation on Hells Half Acre trail #8.0. Reroute will be a 930', of new trail construction to avoid 500' of steep grades at 30%.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
12/04/2013
Decision
02/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · markrsmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
Multiple Trail Relocations Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 02/18/2015
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionR16E T27N Sec27 and R16E T27N Sec27
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 6/30/2015
This will be a trail relocation from the Little Saint Joe trailhead. · Idaho, Idaho

This is a 1200' trail reroute from the trailhead. It is to avoisd steep sections on the existing trail, and bring the trail grade to 10%.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
12/04/2013
Decision
02/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · markrsmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
Multiple Trail Relocations Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 02/19/2015
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionR22W T10N Sec30
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 6/30/2015
This project is 2 and 3 miles from the Salmon Base Camp trailhead. · Idaho, Idaho

This is for a 1200' and 1300' reroute on the trail to avoid steep trail grades.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
12/04/2013
Decision
02/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · markrsmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
Multiple Trail Relocations Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 02/18/2015
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionR13E T26N Sec10 and R13E T26N Sec14
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 6/24/2015
Sites along Nez Perce, Daly and Railroad Creeks · Ravalli, Montana

The purpose of the activities proposed in this project is to restore disturbed areas along important fish-bearing streams. The project includes small sites along Nez Perce, Daly, and Railroad creeks.

Wildlife, fish, rare plantsWatershed management
Scoping Start
04/13/2015
Decision
06/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Robert Brassfield · rbrassfield@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (7), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(7)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements; Watershed Improvements
Nez Daly Railroad Riparian Restoration Project Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 06/10/2015
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District; Darby Ranger District; West Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 12/30/2014
This is loacated at the Magruder Ranger Station, trailhead for the Selway River trail. It will relocate the trail behind the barn fromm the SST area. · Idaho, Idaho

This will be a 100' reroute on the Selway River trail at the Magruder RS trailhead.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
12/04/2013
Decision
07/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Smith · markrsmith@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
Selway River Trail and Trailhead Relocation Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 07/08/2014
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionR14E T27N Sec3
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 12/18/2014
Approximately 3 miles SE of Painted Rocks Reservoir · Ravalli, Montana

The proposed activities of this project are to fell and remove beetle-killed pine trees (mostly lodgepole pine, a few ponderosa pine) from four small units totaling about 36 acres.

Forest products
Scoping Start
08/27/2014
Decision
12/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Tracy Anderson · tlanderson@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (13), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(13)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTimber Sales (Salvage)
Hughes Creek Fuel Wood SaleDecision Signed Date: 12/18/2014
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT1S,R22WSec14(OW5) T1S,R22WSec15(OW4) T1S,R22WSec23(OW6) T1S,R22WSec23(OW3) T2S,R22WSec10(Hughes1) T2S,R22WSec10(OW1) T2S,R22WSec34(OW2) T2S,R21WSec33(Hughes3) T2S,R21WSec34(Hughes4) T3S,R21WSec5(Hughes2)
Mill Creek Project Cancelled
Decision Memo · Stevensville Ranger District · updated 9/16/2014
adjacent to and south of the Mill Creek trailhead · Ravalli, Montana

The proposed commercial harvest includes 75 acres of ground-based logging in the ponderosa pine stand adjacent to and south of the Mill Creek trailhead.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Forest products
Scoping Start
08/2014 (Estimated)
Decision
10/2014 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2014 (Estimated)
Project documents
Nathaniel Barber · nbarber@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (14), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(14)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Salvage); Timber Sales (Green)
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionTownship 6 North Range 21 West Section 4
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 11/5/2013
Areas of the Sheepshead, Watchtower and Flat Creek drainages within the Nez Perce Fork of the Bitterroot River drainage. · Ravalli, Montana

Prescribed burning on portions of a 15,755 acre area to reduce the amount and arrangement of fuels, improve winter range habitat that will affect behavior of future wildland fires at a landscape scale and increase the quantity and quality of forage.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels managementWildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
02/27/2013
Comment Period
02/27/2013
Decision
09/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
10/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
David Fox · dbfox@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Species Habitat Improvements
Upper Nez Perce Landscape Burn Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 09/26/2013 Legal Notice Date: 11/02/2013
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 7/23/2013
Hand thinning of approximately 9,400 acres would take place in overstocked young conifer stands at various locations scattered across the Bitterroot National Forest. Approximately 559 acres on the Ste · Ravalli, Montana

Forest-wide timber stand improvement (TSI) thinning project to enhance growth and vigor, reduce competition through stocking reduction, provide more sunlight, water, and nutrients to residual trees by hand thinning, slashing, and pile burning.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
02/01/2013
Comment Period
02/27/2013
Decision
07/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
Cheri Hartless · chartless@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
Forest-wide TSI Project 2013Decision Signed Date: 07/12/2013
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsBitterroot National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Stevensville Ranger District · updated 4/22/2013
The Three Saddle Project area is located at the northeast extent of the Bitterroot NF on the Stevensville RD. The project includes Bitterroot NF lands from Ambrose Saddle to Cinnabar Saddle. · Ravalli, Montana

This project proposes treatment in the Threemile and Ambrose Creek watersheds to reduce tree densities in both young, regenerated and mature timber stands to improve forest growth while providing forest products, jobs & income to the local economy.

Forest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
01/10/2010
Comment Period
08/21/2011
Decision
04/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
Amy Veirs · abveirs@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Green)
Three Saddle Vegetation Managment Project - Decision Notice and FONSIDecision Signed Date: 04/15/2013 Legal Notice Date: 04/21/2013
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionThe Three Saddle project area includes T10N, R18W, Sections 26, 35 and T9N, R18W, Sections 2, 3, 10, 15, 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, 32.
Environmental Assessment · West Fork Ranger District · updated 3/11/2013
Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Running Creek · Idaho, Idaho

Forest Service proposal is to continue to provide trail access across Running Creek on the Selway River Trail #4, while protecting the wilderness and fishery resource. Existing bridge could be relocated and replaced, or replaced with a ford.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
01/19/2011
Comment Period
07/25/2012
Decision
02/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
Debra Gale · ddgale@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityTrail Management
Access Across Running Creek ProjectDecision Signed Date: 12/13/2012 (FS Withdrawn) Legal Notice Date: 12/19/2012
Access Across Running Creek Project - Decision 2Decision Signed Date: 02/28/2013 Legal Notice Date: 03/08/2013
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT30N, R13E, Section PB40
Decision Memo · Darby Ranger District · updated 2/5/2013
Hog Trough Creek, a Tributary to Skalkaho Creek, in the Darby District of the Bitterroot NF. Along Forest Road 75. · Ravalli, Montana

The proposal is to remove approximately 0.1 mile of road, which is 2/3 of the existing roadbed, where it closely parallels Hog Trough Creek. The primary objective is to improve the streamside vegetation and the associated fish and wildlife habitat

Recreation managementWildlife, fish, rare plantsWatershed management
Scoping Start
08/24/2012
Comment Period
08/24/2012
Decision
11/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
Robert Brassfield · rbrassfield@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(5); 32.2 (7), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(7)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityDispersed Recreation Mgmt.; Species Habitat Improvements; Watershed Improvements
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT. 5 N., R18 W., Sect. 33.
Environmental Assessment · Sula Ranger District · updated 1/18/2013
Martin, Sleeping Child, Bertie Lord, Swift and Lodgepole Creek drainages · Ravalli, Montana

Project includes a range of activities including decompaction, recontouring and revegetation of unneeded roads. Implementation of will help reduce sediment sources in watersheds with sediment TMDLs, improve soil productivity and vegetative conditions

Watershed management
Scoping Start
04/05/2010
Comment Period
07/25/2011
Decision
01/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
Marilyn Wildey · mwildey@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Watershed Improvements
Martin Creek Watershed Restoration Project - Decision NoticeDecision Signed Date: 09/28/2012 Legal Notice Date: 10/10/2012
Martin Creek Watershed Restoration Project - Decision Notice - Decision 2Decision Signed Date: 01/10/2013 Legal Notice Date: 01/14/2013
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District; Sula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionLodgepole T1N R18W S1;Swift T2N R17W S31, T2N R18W S36; Bertie Lord T2N R17W S 9,10,11,34;Cameron T2N R18W S 5,32,33;Martin T2N R18W S 2,3;T3N R18W S 21,22,27,28,34,25;Sleeping Child T3N R18W S 8,9,10
Environmental Assessment · Darby Ranger District · updated 12/10/2012
FS would exchange: T3N,R20E - half of Sec. 9,Sec. 4, and either Sec. 10 or Sec. 28 (located in T4N, R20E);T4N,R20E-half of Sec. 33. FS would acquire:T3N,R20E Sec.3, Sec. 11 and in T3N,R19E - Sec. 23 · Ravalli, Montana

The Darby Ranger District proposes to exchange approximately 1,935 acres of Federal lands for approximately 1,920 acres of non-Federal lands in scattered parcels within the Rye Creek drainage in the Sapphire Mountains, east of Darby, Montana.

Land ownership management
Scoping Start
11/06/2009
Comment Period
10/24/2012
Decision
12/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
Roylene Gaul · rgaul@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityLand Exchanges
Rye Creek Land Exchange DN FONSIDecision Signed Date: 12/06/2012 Legal Notice Date: 12/08/2012
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Environmental Assessment · Sula Ranger District · updated 9/24/2012
Ambrose Creek on the Stevensville Ranger District · Ravalli, Montana

Analysis of the Ambrose Grazing Allotment for reissuance of grazing permits.

Grazing management
Scoping Start
01/10/2012
Comment Period
01/10/2012
Decision
09/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
Gilbert Gale · ggale@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
Ambrose Grazing Allotment Decision Notice and FONSIDecision Signed Date: 09/21/2012 Legal Notice Date: 09/23/2012
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionSec 20 & 21 and portions of sec 22, 27 & 28, T9N, R18W
Larry Bass Project Completed
Environmental Assessment · Stevensville Ranger District · updated 8/2/2012
The analysis area encompasses approximately 1200 acres in the Larry and Bass Creek drainages, in the Bitterroot mountain range, west of Stevensville, Montana. · Ravalli, Montana

The Stevensville Ranger District is proposing vegetation management activities in and around the Bass Creek Recreation Area to address mountain pine beetle concerns. The proposed treatments would aim to improve overall forest health in the area.

Forest productsRecreation managementVegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
09/15/2010
Comment Period
03/30/2012
Decision
07/2012 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2012 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sara Grove · sgrove@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management; Forest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Green)
Decision Notice and Finding of No Significant Impact - Larry Bass ProjectDecision Signed Date: 07/23/2012 Legal Notice Date: 07/27/2012
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionThe project area is located in T 10 N, R 20W, sections 27, 28, 32 and 33 MM.
Environmental Impact Statement · WO - Washington Office - National headquarters · updated 7/10/2012
11 contiguous Western States (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming) and Alaska. · Bonner; Aleutians East; La Paz; Columbia; Coos; Colusa; Denver; Douglas, Alaska; Arizona; California; Colorado; District of Columbia; Idaho; Kansas; Montana; North Dakota; Nebraska; New Mexico; Nevada; Oklahoma; Oregon; South Dakota; Texas; Utah; Washington; Wyoming

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.

Regulations, directives, orders
NOI in Federal Register
06/13/2007
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
06/13/2008
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
10/24/2008
Decision
02/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Tracy Parker · tparker03@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNepa Document Prepared By Another Federal Agency
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityRegulation Creation/Modification
ForestsBeaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest; Bitterroot National Forest; Clearwater National Forest; Custer National Forest; Custer Gallatin National Forest; Helena National Forest; Lewis And Clark National Forest; Lolo National Forest; Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest; Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests; Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest; Rio Grande National Forest; Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests; Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands; San Juan National Forest; White River National Forest; Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests; Carson National Forest; Cibola National Forest; Coronado National Forest; Gila National Forest; Lincoln National Forest; Santa Fe National Forest; Tonto National Forest; Boise National Forest; Bridger-Teton National Forest; Dixie National Forest; Fishlake National Forest; Manti-Lasal National Forest; Payette National Forest; Salmon-Challis National Forest; Sawtooth National Forest; Caribou-Targhee National Forest; Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest; Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest; Angeles National Forest; Cleveland National Forest; Eldorado National Forest; Inyo National Forest; Klamath National Forest; Lassen National Forest; Los Padres National Forest; Mendocino National Forest; Modoc National Forest; Plumas National Forest; San Bernardino National Forest; Sequoia National Forest; Shasta Trinity National Forest; Sierra National Forest; Tahoe National Forest; Deschutes National Forest; Fremont-Winema National Forest; Gifford Pinchot National Forest; Malheur National Forest; Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest; Mt. Hood National Forest; Ochoco National Forest; Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest; Umatilla National Forest; Umpqua National Forest; Wallowa-Whitman National Forest; Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest; Willamette National Forest; R10 - Alaska Region All Units; WO - Washington Office - National headquarters
DistrictsBeaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest All Units; Bitterroot National Forest All Units; Clearwater National Forest All Units; Custer National Forest All Units; Custer Gallatin National Forest; Custer Gallatin National Forest All Units; Helena National Forest All Units; Lewis And Clark National Forest All Units; Lolo National Forest All Units; Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest All Units; Grand Mesa Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forest All Units; Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest All Units; Rio Grande National Forest All Units; Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests All Units; Pike and San Isabel National Forests and Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands All Units; San Juan National Forest All Units; White River National Forest All Units; Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests All Units; Carson National Forest All Units; Cibola National Forest All Units; Coronado National Forest All Units; Gila National Forest All Units; Lincoln National Forest All Units; Santa Fe National Forest All Units; Tonto National Forest All Units; Boise National Forest All Units; Bridger-Teton National Forest All Units; Dixie National Forest All Units; Fishlake National Forest All Units; Manti-La Sal National Forest All Units; Payette National Forest All Units; Salmon-Challis National Forest All Units; Sawtooth National Forest All Units; Caribou-Targhee National Forest All Units; Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest All Units; Uinta-Wasatch-Cache All Units; Angeles National Forest All Units; Cleveland National Forest All Units; Eldorado National Forest All Units; Inyo National Forest All Units; Klamath National Forest All Units; Lassen National Forest All Units; Los Padres National Forest All Units; Mendocino National Forest All Units; Modoc National Forest All Units; Plumas National Forest All Units; San Bernardino National Forest All Units; Sequoia National Forest All Units; Shasta Trinity National Forest All Units; Sierra National Forest All Units; Tahoe National Forest All Units; Deschutes National Forest All Units; Fremont-Winema National Forest All Units; Gifford Pinchot National Forest All Units; Malheur National Forest All Units; Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest All Units; Mt. Hood National Forest All Units; Ochoco National Forest All Units; Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest All Units; Umatilla National Forest All Units; Umpqua National Forest All Units; Wallowa-Whitman National Forest All Units; Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest All Units; Willamette National Forest All Units; R10 - Alaska Region All Units; WO - Washington Office - National headquarters
Decision Memo · Darby Ranger District · updated 10/20/2011
Lake Como Recreation Area · Ravalli, Montana

Treats 250 acres in the Lake Como Recreation Area infested with mountain pine beetle. Harvests dead and dying trees and thins live trees to an average basal area of 50 sqft/ac.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Recreation management
Scoping Start
05/30/2011
Comment Period
05/30/2011
Decision
10/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
11/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Erica Strayer · estrayer@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (14), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(14)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management; Forest Vegetation Improvements; Scenery Management; Timber Sales (Salvage); Timber Sales (Green)
Lake Como Recreation Area Hazard Tree Removal Project - Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 10/05/2011
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT.4N. R21W. Sec. 29, 30, 32
Decision Memo · West Fork Ranger District · updated 7/28/2011
Halford Creek & Soda Springs Area · Ravalli, Montana

Small tree thinning and prescribed fire to improve winter range.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Wildlife, fish, rare plantsFuels management
Scoping Start
01/31/2011
Comment Period
01/31/2011
Decision
07/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Andrea Shortsleeve · ashortsleeve@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Species Habitat Improvements
Soda Springs Habitat Improvement ProjectDecision Signed Date: 07/26/2011 Legal Notice Date: 07/27/2011
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT1N, R22W, Sections 28, 29, 31-33
Environmental Assessment · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 7/11/2011
Stevensville Ranger District, Bitterroot National Forest, Selway Bitterroot Wilderness, the upper end of Fred Burr Creek drainage, approximately 10 miles from the Fred Burr trailhead, on trail No. 38 · Ravalli, Montana

The purpose of this proposal is to authorize adequate access to Fred Burr High Lake, Inc in order to to repair the existing unsafe ramp to the headgate and the log boom for the Fred Burr High Lake Lake dam, located in Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness

Special use management
Scoping Start
09/27/2010
Comment Period
04/05/2011
Decision
07/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Elizabeth Ballard · eballard@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
Fred Burr High Lake Dam Access for Repair project 2011Decision Signed Date: 07/07/2011 Legal Notice Date: 07/11/2011
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionTownship 7 North, Range 23 West, SW1/4 Section 25, Principle Meridian Montana, Ravalli County
Environmental Assessment · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 7/7/2011
The facility is located on Bitterroot National Forest Lands, on the Darby Ranger District, within the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. · Ravalli, Montana

The Tamarack Dam owners (Trapper Peak Ranch, Steve and Jean Roth), are requesting use of mechanized transport (helicopter) for the Tamarack Dam rehabilitation. The Forest Service would authorize adequate access to allow for the rehabilitation work

Special use management
Scoping Start
03/08/2011
Comment Period
03/08/2011
Decision
07/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Elizabeth Ballard · eballard@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
Tamarack Dam Access for Rehabilitation Project 2011Decision Signed Date: 07/05/2011 Legal Notice Date: 07/07/2011
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNWSection 10, Township 2 North, Range 22W PM
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 5/3/2011
The Tamarack Dam facility is located on Bitterroot National Forest Lands within the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness. Tamarack Dam is located in the upper end of Chaffin Creek drainage. · Ravalli, Montana

The Forest Service proposes to authorize Trapper Peak Ranch adequate access to their dam, with terms and conditions, so that Trapper Peak Ranch may install an early warning device at the dam and reservoir in the spring of 2011

Special use management
Scoping Start
03/29/2011
Decision
04/2011 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Elizabeth Ballard · eballard@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (3), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
Tamarack Dam Access for Installation of Early Warning Device 2011Decision Signed Date: 04/25/2011
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionTownship 2 North, Range 22 West, NW1/4 Section 10, Principle Meridian Montana, Ravalli County.
Environmental Assessment · Stevensville Ranger District · updated 10/29/2010
Stevensville Ranger District, Haake and Claremont drainages · Ravalli, Montana

Commercial and non-commercial thinning and prescribed fire.

Fuels managementForest products
Scoping Start
08/09/2007
Comment Period
02/25/2008
Decision
04/2008 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2008 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sue Macmeeken · smacmeeken@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (10)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Timber Sales (Green)
Haacke-Claremont Vegetation management ProjectDecision Signed Date: 04/08/2008 Legal Notice Date: 04/15/2008
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT9N, R18W, Sec 32, T8N R18W, Sec 5,6,8
Environmental Assessment · Sula Ranger District · updated 10/28/2010
Sula Peak and Jennings Camp Creek up East Fork · Ravalli, Montana

Range analysis for the reissuance of the Sula Peak and East Fork Grazing allotments.

Grazing management
Scoping Start
03/23/2010
Comment Period
08/13/2010
Decision
09/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Gilbert Gale · ggale@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
EA Sula Peak and East Fork DN & FONSIDecision Signed Date: 09/30/2010 Legal Notice Date: 10/28/2010
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsSula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionR20W T1N, T2N; R19W, R20W T2N, T3N
Decision Memo · Stevensville Ranger District · updated 9/10/2010
Sweeney Creek drainage · Ravalli, Montana

Commercial thinning and prescribed burning on 140 acres to reduce the potential severity and impacts of wildfire and to create a forest more resilient to disturbance. Construction of approximately 0.5 miles of temporary road

Fuels managementForest products
Scoping Start
05/27/2010
Comment Period
09/10/2010
Decision
09/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
01/2011 (Estimated)
Project documents
Chris Fox · cfox@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements; Road Improvements/Construction; Timber Sales (Green)
Sweeney Fuel Reduction ProjectDecision Signed Date: 09/02/2010 Legal Notice Date: 09/10/2010
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT 10N, R 20W, Sections 17, 20, and 21
Environmental Impact Statement · West Fork Ranger District · updated 7/26/2010
The project location is about 7 to 15 miles southwest of Darby, Montana and includes National Forest Service lands on both sides of the west fork of the Bitterroot river. · Ravalli, Montana

Vegetation management to reduce fuels and improve forest health-diversity through commercial contract and prescribed fire. Additional projects may include forest pre-commercial thinning; road decommissioning; fisheries passage improvements.

Fuels managementWildlife, fish, rare plantsVegetation management (other than forest products)Forest productsWatershed management
NOI in Federal Register
12/20/2007
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
04/10/2009
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
07/26/2010
Decision
06/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sara Grove · sgrove@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Noxious Weed Treatments; Timber Sales (Salvage); Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements
Lower West Fork Project Record of DecisionDecision Signed Date: 06/28/2010 Legal Notice Date: 07/26/2010
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWest Fork Ranger District
Legal Land Descriptionsect 27-36-T2N, R21W; sect 5-8, 17-20, 29-32-T1N, R20W; sect 1-29, 34-36-T1N, R21W; sect 1, 12-15, 22-25-T1 N, R22W;sect 6-T1S, R20W; sect 1-4, 9-12, 14-16, 21, 22-T1S, R21W; Principal Meridian
Decision Memo · Sula Ranger District · updated 6/28/2010
The project lies within the East Fork of the Bitterroot River drainage, on the north side of the Swift Echo Road (Forest Road 5764) between Meadow Creek and the East Fork Trailhead. · Ravalli, Montana

Fuels reduction through the use of understory thinning to remove ladder fuels, hand-piling, burning of hand-piles, and prescribed understory burning. The treatments will reduce the density, quantity and arrangement of surface and ladder fuels.

Fuels management
Scoping Start
04/12/2010
Comment Period
04/12/2010
Decision
06/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
David Fox · dbfox@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (6), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(6)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels)
Echo Gulch ProjectDecision Signed Date: 06/07/2010 Legal Notice Date: 06/10/2010
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsSula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT2N, R17W, Sections 16, 19-21, 28-30 and T2N, R18W, Sections 24-25, Ravalli County Montana.
Environmental Assessment · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 6/21/2010
Darby Ranger District, Tin Cup Lake, Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness · Ravalli, Montana

The Forest Service proposes to authorize Tin Cup Water and/or Sewer District (TCCWSD) access to their easement at Tin Cup Lake Dam, so they may make their facilities safe and restore historic storage capacity.

Land ownership management
Scoping Start
02/04/2010
Comment Period
02/04/2010
Decision
06/2010 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Elizabeth Ballard · eballard@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionSE ¼ of Section 1, Township 2 North, Range 23 West, P.M.,
Environmental Impact Statement · Clearwater National Forest All Units · updated 12/19/2009
Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, administering Forests in Idaho and Montana; Clearwater, Nez Perce, Lolo and Bitterroot National Forests · Idaho; Ravalli, Idaho; Montana

Proposal is to treat invasive plants and noxious weeds with herbicides and biocontrols within the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
NOI in Federal Register
11/02/2006
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
04/01/2008
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
12/18/2009
Decision
11/2009 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2010 (Estimated)
Project documents
Chad Benson · cwbenson@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityNoxious Weed Treatments
Selway/Bitterroot Wilderness Invasive Plants Management ProjectDecision Signed Date: 11/02/2009 Legal Notice Date: 12/18/2009
ForestsBitterroot National Forest; Clearwater National Forest; Lolo National Forest; Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest
DistrictsStevensville Ranger District; Sula Ranger District; West Fork Ranger District; Lochsa Ranger District; Powell Ranger District; Missoula Ranger District; Moose Creek Ranger District
Waugh/Andrews EA Completed
Environmental Assessment · Sula Ranger District · updated 2/6/2009
Waugh Gulch and Andrews drainages · Ravalli, Montana

Range analysis for the reissuance of the Waugh/Andrews grazing allotment.

Grazing management
Scoping Start
12/23/2002
Comment Period
07/04/2008
Decision
02/2009 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2009 (Estimated)
Project documents
Gilbert Gale · ggale@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityGrazing, Rescissions Act Of 1995
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityGrazing Allotment Management; Grazing Authorizations; Grazing Structural Improvements
EA Waugh Gulch & Andrews Grazing Allotment DN and FONSIDecision Signed Date: 02/02/2009 Legal Notice Date: 02/04/2009
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsSula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT1S, R19W, Sec. 4-9, 16-21, 28-32 and T1N, R19W, Sec. 18, 19, 29, 30, 25, 21, 36 P.M.M.
Decision Memo · Darby Ranger District · updated 9/4/2008
Darby Ranger District, Bitterroot national Forest, Lost Horse drainage · Ravalli, Montana

Ravalli County Road and Bridge Department has requested to operate the Lost Horse Quarry for rock mineral material removal, for the purpose of rip rap rock removal

Minerals and geology
Scoping Start
06/05/2007
Decision
07/2008 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2008 (Estimated)
Project documents
Elizabeth Ballard · eballard@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations; Minerals Or Geology Plans Of Operations
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT4N, R21W, SW1/4, NW24/ and NW1/4, SW1/4 Sec.18
Environmental Impact Statement · Darby Ranger District · updated 4/15/2008
All drainages between Trapper and Bunkhouse Creeks · Ravalli, Montana

Manipulate forested vegetation to decrease the risk that a future wildland fire would develop into, or be sustained as, a stand-replacement or crown fire; support CWPP; salvage, thin to increase insect disease resistance; research.

Fuels managementResearchVegetation management (other than forest products)Forest productsWildlife, fish, rare plantsWatershed management
NOI in Federal Register
09/21/2005
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
04/20/2007
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
04/15/2008
Decision
03/2008 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2008 (Estimated)
Project documents
Chris Fox · cfox@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Dispersed Recreation Mgmt.; Noxious Weed Treatments; Research And Development; Road Improvements/Construction; Timber Sales (Salvage); Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements
Trapper Buckhouse Land Sterwardship ProjectDecision Signed Date: 03/18/2008 Legal Notice Date: 04/15/2008
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsDarby Ranger District
Decision Memo · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 3/20/2008
The section of the CDT between Gibbons Pass north to the Anaconda Pintler Wilderness boundary on the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest · Beaverhead; Ravalli, Montana

For the section of CDT between Gibbons Pass north to the Anaconda Pintler boundary. Trail reconstruction and relocation. Previously listed as Continental Divide National Scenic Trail Travel Management.(18720 -Shultz Saddle East incorporated)

Recreation management
Scoping Start
08/08/2007
Decision
01/2008 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2008 (Estimated)
Project documents
Debra Gale · ddgale@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (1), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(1)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityTrail Management
ForestsBeaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest; Bitterroot National Forest
DistrictsWisdom Ranger District; Sula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT1S, R19W, Sec 11, 14 and T1N, R17W, Sec 20 P.M.M.
Environmental Impact Statement · Bitterroot National Forest All Units · updated 3/6/2007
Lands within the middle third of the East Fork Bitterroot River drainage · Ravalli, Montana

Vegetation and fuels treatments to reduce wildland fire threat to the East Fork community, help restore fire-adapted ecosystems, and restore stands affected by the ongoing Douglas-fir beetle epidemic.

Fuels managementVegetation management (other than forest products)
NOI in Federal Register
11/03/2004
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
04/22/2005
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
10/14/2005
Decision
04/2006 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2006 (Estimated)
Project documents
Sandrah Mack · spmack@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Notice and Comment Regulation218
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Noxious Weed Treatments; Road Maintenance; Road Improvements/Construction; Timber Sales (Salvage); Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements
ForestsBitterroot National Forest
DistrictsSula Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionParts of T 1&2 N, R 17, 18, and 19 W, P.M.M