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Willamette National Forest

R06 Pacific Northwest · 47 projects · crawled 2026-06-17
In Progress 5 Developing Proposal 14 On Hold 2 Completed 26
Decision Memo 24 Environmental Assessment 15 Categorical Exclusion 7 Environmental Impact Statement 1
37 with documents 24 with comments page 1 status mismatch
Divide Developing Proposal
USFS status mismatch: In Progress
Environmental Assessment · Willamette National Forest · updated 6/17/2026 · decision 3/2021 (Estimated)
T 10 S, R 06 E, sections 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, and T 11 S, R 06 E, sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, and 28. Approximately 7 miles SE of Detroit. · Linn, Oregon

This project would commercially harvest about 1,918 acres of managed and natural stands to enhance the growth and structural complexity of the stands. Project also includes meadow restoration and sugar pine habitat restoration.

Forest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)Watershed management
NEPA Start Date
3/16/2020
Finding/Decision Date
Project documents
c/o Willamette National Forest
Cala-Wiley Developing Proposal
Environmental Assessment · Sweet Home Ranger District · updated 6/15/2026
T14 S, R2 E, sections 11, 12, 21, 22, 26, 27; T15 S, R4 E, sections 7-9, 16-18, 20, 21, 28-30. · Linn, Oregon

The district proposes to treat 899 acres of under 80 plantations using thinning, dominant tree releases, gap creation, and skips then fuel treatments.

Forest productsFuels management
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
Project documents
Hilary Henry · hilary.henry@usda.gov
Dead Mountain Developing Proposal
Environmental Assessment · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 6/8/2026
Project borders the eastern side of the town of Oakridge in Lane County primarily in the Lower Salmon Creek 6th field watershed. · Lane, Oregon

Timber harvest, small diameter fuels reduction, roadside fuels reductions, burn blocks, and recreation management.

Forest productsFuels management
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
Project documents
Mariah Wallace · mariah.wallace@usda.gov
Fall Creek Developing Proposal
Environmental Assessment · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 6/4/2026
The Fall Creek project area is located within the Andy Creek, Delp Creek, Hehe Creek and Portland Creek subwatersheds, located approximately 13 miles northeast of Lowell, Oregon. · Lane, Oregon

Project to address the need for vegetation management to increase stand growth and diversity and support the local economy. Proposed action includes commercial thinning harvest and restoration activities.

Forest products
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
Project documents
Tyler Steele · Tyler.Steele@usda.gov
Sunny Thin Developing Proposal
Categorical Exclusion · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 5/22/2026 · decision 3/2026 (Estimated)
Linn, Oregon

The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing to treat approximately 63 acres located in four stands. Stands #1-3 are approximately 30 years old, whilestand #10 is approximately 110 years old.

Forest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)
NEPA Start Date
9/26/2025
Finding/Decision Date
c/o McKenzie River Ranger District
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical ExclusionUSDA-35d-USFS
Tie Developing Proposal
Environmental Assessment · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 5/22/2026
5 miles East of McKenzie Bridge · Lane, Oregon

A vegetation management project in collaboration with the Oregon Department of Forestry under the Good Neighbor Authority is in development. The potential proposed action would treat up to 7,898 acres through thinning and roadside shaded fuel breaks.

Forest productsFuels management
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
c/o McKenzie River Ranger District
2022 ODOT rock stockpile Developing Proposal
Categorical Exclusion · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 5/21/2026 · decision 10/2022 (Estimated)
This project would take place on Santiam pass just to the east of Forest Road 2690 at the junction with Forest Road 2690801. · Lane, Oregon

Expand the Santiam Pass Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) rock disposal site by 5 acres and build a short connecting road to the Santiam sand shed. Accomplished by blading away native soil and vegetation with standard earth moving equipment.

NEPA Start Date
4/12/2022
Finding/Decision Date
c/o McKenzie River Ranger District
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical ExclusionUSDA-28d-USFS; USDA-46d-USFS
CF Thin Developing Proposal
Categorical Exclusion · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 5/21/2026 · decision 3/2026 (Estimated)
The project area is accessed by Forest Roads 2633000 and 2600705. · Lane, Oregon

The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing approximately 125 acres of variable density thinning in three 65-70 year old plantation stands.

Forest products
NEPA Start Date
9/26/2025
Finding/Decision Date
c/o McKenzie River Ranger District
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical ExclusionTVA 31 (18 CFR Appendix A to Subpart C of Part 1318(31))
Fish Lake Fire Resilience Developing Proposal
Categorical Exclusion · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 5/21/2026 · decision 3/2026 (Estimated)
The proposed project area is located off Forest Service Road 2000156 and 2600780. · Linn, Oregon

The purpose of this project is to reduce the abundance of ladder fuels and canopy densities adjacent to Fish Lake Historic Site that is within the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI).

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
NEPA Start Date
9/26/2025
Finding/Decision Date
c/o McKenzie River Ranger District
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical ExclusionUSDA-35d-USFS
Ivy Cliff Developing Proposal
Environmental Assessment · Detroit Ranger District · updated 5/21/2026
T11S R5E, Sect 1,2,10,11,12,13,14,15,22,23,24, and 25; T11S R6E, Sect 6,7,8,17,18,19,20,21,28,29,30,31,32, and 33; T12S R6E, Sect 4 and 5. Approximately 8 miles SE of Detroit. · Linn, Oregon

This project would commercially harvest about 2037 acres of managed and natural stands to enhance the growth and structural complexity of the stands. Project also includes road density management, fuels improvement, sugar pine habitat restoration.

Forest productsLand management planningVegetation management (other than forest products)
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
c/o Detroit Ranger District
Lava Parks Developing Proposal
Environmental Assessment · Sweet Home Ranger District · updated 5/21/2026
Parks Creek-Lost Lake, Hackleman Creek-McKenzie River, and Smith River sub-watersheds · Lane, Oregon

Commercial harvest, rock pit expansion, meadows within units, Lava View Loop Viewpoint.

Forest products
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
c/o Sweet Home Ranger District
Categorical Exclusion · Detroit Ranger District · updated 5/21/2026 · decision 11/2025 (Estimated)
South and East of Detroit Lake on FSR 10, 1012, 2212, 2236, and low severity burn sections of 2231 and 2233. · Linn, Oregon

The Detroit Ranger District is proposing to create fuel breaks to reduce hazardous fuels on strategic roads across the District: 10, 1012, 2212, 2236, and low severity burn sections of 2231 and 2233.

Fuels management
NEPA Start Date
5/13/2025
Finding/Decision Date
c/o Detroit Ranger District
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical ExclusionPub. L. 117-58, Sec. 40806
Station Butte Developing Proposal
Environmental Assessment · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 5/21/2026
The project area is located 13 miles northeast of Lowell, Oregon on the Middle Fork Ranger District of the Willamette National Forest within the Fall Creek fifth-field watershed. · Lane, Oregon

Project to address the need for vegetation management to increase stand growth and diversity and support the local economy. Proposed action includes commercial thinning harvest and restoration activities.

Forest productsWatershed management
NEPA Start Date
Finding/Decision Date
c/o McKenzie River Ranger District
Strube Flats Fire Camp Developing Proposal
Categorical Exclusion · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 5/21/2026 · decision 8/2026 (Estimated)
Forest Service Roads 1900000, 1900399, 1900410, 1900436, 1900438, 1900439, 1900447, and Strube Road, below Cougar Reservoir Dam. · Lane, Oregon

This project would establish a permanent site for accommodating fire camps, and secure the site from motor vehicles by installing four gates at the entrances.

NEPA Start Date
2/19/2026
Finding/Decision Date
c/o McKenzie River Ranger District
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical ExclusionNPS B(1) (516 DM 12); USDA-45d-USFS
Little Owl Small Sale In Progress
Categorical Exclusion · Sweet Home Ranger District · updated 5/20/2026 · decision 6/2026 (Estimated)
Between Owl Ridge and Swamp Mountain, along Owl Creek · Linn, Oregon

Treat proposed units using a combination of commercial thinning, gaps, skips, and dominant tree release.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
NEPA Start Date
12/31/2025
Finding/Decision Date
Project documents
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical ExclusionUSDA-35d-USFS
Decision Memo · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 3/20/2026
McKenzie River Trail at Deer Creek Trail Bridge to Forest Service Road 2654. · Lane, Oregon

McKenzie River Ranger District wants to complete construction of a short trail connection between the newly installed trail bridge at the Deer Creek to Forest Service Road 2654 in support of the McKenzie River National Recreation Trail #3507.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
06/27/2024
Decision
04/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2026 (Estimated)
Project documents
Allen Hambrick · allen.hambrick@usda.gov
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
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMcKenzie River Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT15S, R6E Section 26
Big Lake Boat Launch In Progress
Decision Memo · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 3/20/2026
Forest Road 2690000 · Linn, Oregon

The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing to add a temporary dock to the boat launch at the Big Lake Campground Boat Launch. The proposed dock will be a temporary dock that can be pulled in and out each season.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
09/26/2025
Decision
04/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2026 (Estimated)
Project documents
Clinton Gorsuch · clinton.gorsuch@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (22), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(22)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMcKenzie River Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT14S, R7.5E, SEC 11
Decision Memo · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 3/20/2026
The project is accessed from Forest Road 4200260 Scott Lake Road. · Lane, Oregon

The project is proposing to create additional parking locations for a high use campground and trailhead.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
09/26/2025
Decision
04/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2026 (Estimated)
Project documents
Clinton Gorsuch · clinton.gorsuch@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (22), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(22)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management; Dispersed Recreation Mgmt.; Trail Management
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMcKenzie River Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionTownship 15S, Range 7.5E, Sections 48 to 97, and 88
Decision Memo · Sweet Home Ranger District · updated 2/18/2026
The project is located on and adjacent to the South Santiam River and Soda Fork Creek next to the Yukwah Campground. · Linn, Oregon

The project objective is to improve stream habitat to aid recovery of the Endangered Species Act listed Upper Willamette Winter Steelhead and Spring Chinook Salmon by tipping approximately 25 trees into the South Santiam River.

Wildlife, fish, rare plants
Scoping Start
12/10/2025
Decision
02/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2027 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lance Gatchell · lance.gatchell@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 ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsSweet Home Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Bado Thin Completed
Decision Memo · Detroit Ranger District · updated 1/26/2026
Next to the southern bank of the Detroit Reservoir · Linn, Oregon

The Detroit Ranger District proposes to commercially thin approximately 33 acres in a plantation stand that is 65 years old. The purpose of the project is to increase stand health and vigor and provide timber to the local economy.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
01/02/2023
Decision
01/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2026 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mark Leis · mark.leis@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (12), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(12)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsDetroit Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT10S, R5E, section 21
Environmental Assessment · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 1/12/2026
Delta Campground decommissioned area, South Fork McKenzie River and floodplain area adjacent to Forest Road 1900 downstream of the Forest Road 1900 bridge, Forest Road 26479 Cupola Rock area. · Lane, Oregon

This project will expand the the restoration area initially included in the 2018 Lower South Fork McKenzie River Floodplain Enhancement Project Environmental Assessment and provide recreational opportunities near the Delta Campground area.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
05/19/2023
Comment Period
06/04/2025
Objection Period Start
09/15/2025
Decision
01/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation
03/2026 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jessica Reed · jessica.reed2@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements; Species Habitat Improvements; Trail Management; Watershed Improvements
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMcKenzie River Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionRestoration Area: T16S R4E, Sec 23, 24 T16S R5E Sec 19 Wood Source Units: T16S R6E Sec 11,12,13,14 T16S R7E Sec 7,8,9,16,17,18
Calloway Completed
Environmental Assessment · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 1/6/2026
This project area encompasses 45,041 acres, located on the McKenzie River and Sweet Home Districts of the Willamette National Forest just north of the town of Blue River, Lane, and Linn Counties · Lane; Linn, Oregon

This project area encompasses 45,041 acres and is located on the McKenzie River and Sweet Home Districts of the Willamette National Forest north of Blue River, Oregon. Harvest units are in two sub watersheds, with 281 units totaling 5,886 acres.

Forest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels managementWatershed managementRoad management
Scoping Start
12/09/2022
Comment Period
03/21/2025
Objection Period Start
08/13/2025
Decision
01/2026 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2026 (Estimated)
Project documents
Jessica Reed · jessica.reed2@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Road Maintenance; Travel Management; Timber Sales (Green)
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMcKenzie River Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 12/4/2025
East of Big Lake, 26435 Big Lake Rd · Linn, Oregon

McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing to authorize the operators of Big Lake Youth Camp (BLYC) to conduct several site improvements.

Special use management
Scoping Start
05/19/2023
Decision
11/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Megan Jones · megan.jones@usda.gov
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 ActivityFacility Improvements/Construction; Special Use Authorizations; Facility Maintenance; Trail Management
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMcKenzie River Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT14S, R7.5E, SEC 11
Environmental Assessment · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 11/24/2025
14 miles south of Oakridge in Lane County on the western slopes of the Cascades mostly in the Buck Creek 6th field watershed, though overlapping into the Coal Creek and Packard Creek subwatersheds · Lane, Oregon

Thinning with skips and gaps in about 3,200 acres, meadow restoration, floodplain restoration, roadside fuels reductions, dispersed campsite reconfiguration, travel management, and quarry development.

Recreation managementForest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels managementWatershed managementRoad management
Scoping Start
02/17/2022
Comment Period
04/28/2025
Objection Period Start
08/07/2025
Decision
11/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
04/2026 (Estimated)
Project documents
Tyler Steele · Tyler.Steele@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Species Habitat Improvements; Road Maintenance; Scenery Management; Travel Management; Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements
Steeple Rock Rigdon Decision Notice and Finding of No Significant ImpactDecision Signed Date: 11/24/2025
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT 22 S, R2 E, Sections 35 and 36; T 23 S, R 2 E, Sections 1, 2, 10-15, 22-26; T 23 S, R 3 E, Sections 4-9, 16-21, 28-34; T 24 S, R3 E, Sections 3-11 and 24-20, T 34 S, R 2 E, Sections 1, 13, and 24
Decision Memo · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 10/27/2025
Kiahanie, Bedrock, Blue Pool, Black Canyon, Gold Lake, North Waldo, Islet, Shadow Bay, Packard and Sand Prairie Campgrounds · Lane, Oregon

Underground plastic holding tanks would be installed at many campgrounds within 10 feet of trailer pad. If the current host site is unsuitable, a new site could be selected. Parking barriers would be installed to prevent driving over tanks.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
06/22/2022
Decision
12/2027 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2028 (Estimated)
Project documents
Chloe Goldade-Holbrook · chloe.goldade-holbrook@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (22), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(22)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Detroit Ranger District · updated 8/12/2025
North Fork Breitenbush River, west of FSR 4685 · Marion, Oregon

The Breitenbush floodplain restoration will improve watershed and habitat conditions affected by historic management actions, the 2020 Beachie-Lionshead Fires, and subsequent post-fire emergency actions.

Watershed management
Scoping Start
05/13/2025
Decision
07/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2026 (Estimated)
Project documents
Darrin Neff · darrin.neff@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (25), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(25)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements; Watershed Improvements
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsDetroit Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT8S R4E Sec 19
Decision Memo · Detroit Ranger District · updated 8/12/2025
FSR 2209 Opal Creek trailhead to Jawbone Flats · Marion, Oregon

The District is proposing to return a 3.2 mile segment of FSR 2209 between the Opal Creek trailhead and Jawbone Flats to pre-Beachie Creek Fire condition. Road work may include culvert replacement, drainage repair, and incidental hazard tree removal.

Road management
Scoping Start
05/13/2025
Decision
07/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2027 (Estimated)
Project documents
Amy Mayedo · Amy.Mayedo@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (23), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(23)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityRoad Maintenance; Road Improvements/Construction
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsDetroit Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT8S R5E Sec 28
Decision Memo · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 8/11/2025
South Fork of the McKenzie River, upstream from Cougar Reservoir. · Lane, Oregon

The USGS will install a Passive-Integrated-Transporter (PIT) tags in the South Fork of the McKenzie River, upstream from Cougar Reservoir. It will operate in association with an existing USGS stream gage.

Special use management
Scoping Start
06/27/2024
Decision
08/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Megan Jones · megan.jones@usda.gov
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
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMcKenzie River Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT17S, R5E, Section 33
Upper Canyon Completed
Environmental Assessment · Sweet Home Ranger District · updated 8/5/2025
Within the Lower Canyon Creek and Upper Canyon Creek subwatersheds · Linn, Oregon

The district proposes to treat 1,069 acres of under 80 stands using thinning, dominant tree release, gap creation, and skips. Meadows would be restored and fuels treated.

Forest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)Road management
Scoping Start
11/28/2023
Comment Period
12/09/2024
Objection Period Start
06/11/2025
Decision
08/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Hilary Henry · Hilary.Henry@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Road Maintenance; Travel Management; Timber Sales (Green)
Upper Canyon Decision Notice and Finding of No Significant ImpactsDecision Signed Date: 08/05/2025
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsSweet Home Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 7/28/2025
T20s, R5e, Section 33 · Lane, Oregon

We are proposing to remove damaged trees at the Blair Lake Campground that were affected by the Cedar Creek Fire. The campground was heavily impacted by the fire and is currently closed to public access due to the dangerous conditions.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
06/11/2024
Decision
07/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2026 (Estimated)
Project documents
McKenzie Jensen · mckenzie.jensen@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(5)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
Decision Decided Date07/28/2025
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 7/28/2025
T18, R22, Section 28 · Lane, Oregon

The purpose of this project is to remove damaged trees at Clark Creek Organizational Campground that was affected by the 2023 Bedrock Fire.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
06/10/2024
Decision
07/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
McKenzie Jensen · mckenzie.jensen@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(5)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
Decision Decided Date07/28/2025
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Post Fire Planting Completed
Decision Memo · Willamette National Forest All Units · updated 7/18/2025
Forested lands that are burned by wildfire on the Willamette National Forest. · Douglas; Lane; Linn; Marion, Oregon

Post-fire tree planting to reforest existing and future wildfire impacted areas to meet desired conditions for forest cover.

Vegetation management (other than forest products)
Scoping Start
03/04/2025
Decision
07/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
James Rudisill · Thomas.Rudisill@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(5)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityForest Vegetation Improvements
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsWillamette National Forest All Units
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 7/17/2025
Forest System roads within the Gales, Cedar Creek, and Bedrock Fire areas. · Lane, Oregon

Reduce the risks posed by fire-killed and injured trees that have fallen across or remain standing along important access routes of the Cedar Creek, Gales and Bedrock fire-affected road system. (Formerly known as Cedar-Gales Roadside Risk Reduction)

Vegetation management (other than forest products)Road management
Scoping Start
11/18/2022
Comment Period
11/20/2024
Objection Period Start
05/21/2025
Decision
07/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mariah Wallace · mariah.wallace@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityFuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Forest Vegetation Improvements; Road Maintenance
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
2024 Peek Thin Completed
Decision Memo · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 6/9/2025
Forest Service Roads: 1501, 1501198,and 1501236 · Lane, Oregon

The McKenzie River Ranger District is proposing approximately 109 acres of variable density thinning in three 46 to 48 year old plantation stands. Treatment would consist of thinning, dominant tree release, gaps up to 3 acres, and unthinned skips.

Forest products
Scoping Start
06/27/2024
Decision
06/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Patrick Dukelow · Patrick.Dukelow@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 ActivityTimber Sales (Green)
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMcKenzie River Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT16 S, R5 E Sections 7, 8 and 18; T16S, R4E Section 13
Decision Memo · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 6/3/2025
T22S R3E S33 and S34, T23S R3E S3 and S4 · Lane, Oregon

Vegetation would be removed and large wood would be placed in the floodplain while reconnecting side channels. Heavy equipment would be used to cut high areas and fill low areas while trying to maintain as much established vegetation as possible.

Wildlife, fish, rare plantsWatershed management
Scoping Start
06/22/2022
Decision
06/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2027 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lisa Kurian · lisa.kurian@usda.gov
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
Bingham Bridge Floodplain Restoration Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 06/03/2025
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 6/3/2025
R6e, T21, Section S7 & R5.5e, T21, Section S13 · Lane, Oregon

The purpose of this project is to return two stream crossings on the Jim Weaver Loop to a useable and safe state for public use. The Dam Camp and Elbow Lake bridges were burned in the 2022 Cedar Creek Fire and are now a hazard for public use.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
06/11/2024
Decision
06/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
09/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Kevin Rowell · kevin.a.rowell@usda.gov
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
Cedar Creek Fire Trail Bridge Replacements and Guaging Station RepairDecision Signed Date: 06/03/2025
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 6/3/2025
T20s, R4e, Section 7 · Lane, Oregon

The purpose of this project is to rebuild the West Fork 8th creek trail bridge. The bridge has failed and collapsed. There is a need for the bridge to be replaced to enhance user safety and protect natural resources.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
06/11/2024
Decision
06/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Kevin Rowell · kevin.a.rowell@usda.gov
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
West Fork 8th Creek OHV Trail Bridge Replacement Decision MemoDecision Signed Date: 06/03/2025
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Environmental Assessment · Willamette National Forest All Units · updated 4/18/2025
Forest System roads within the perimeters of the Beachie Creek and Lionshead Fires (Southeast of Salem along OR-22). · Linn; Marion, Oregon

Allow ground-based equipment to operate outside of the road prism to conduct fire killed and injured tree felling previously authorized by the 2020 Fire Affected Road System Risk Reduction project #61749.

Forest productsFuels managementRoad management
Scoping Start
12/02/2024
Comment Period
12/02/2024
Objection Period Start
02/07/2025
Decision
04/2025 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Elspeth Gustavson · elspeth.gustavson@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityBiomass; Developed Site Management; Fuel Treatments (Non-Activity Fuels); Road Maintenance
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsDetroit Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Sweet Home Ranger District · updated 12/17/2024
Southeastern corner of Sweet Home Ranger District · Linn, Oregon

A special use permit has been requested by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette to install four weather stations around the common monkeyflower sites to monitor temperature and soil moisture.

Research
Scoping Start
06/20/2024
Decision
12/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2024 (Estimated)
Project documents
Cheryl Friesen · cheryl.friesen@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.11, 7 Cfr 1B.3(A) (3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityLand Use Adjustments
Decision Decided Date12/16/2024
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsSweet Home Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 12/16/2024
Forest Road 1506 and Forest Road 2598 bordering H.J Andrews experimental Forest. · Lane, Oregon

This project will provide weather data to support a long-running research project on the Monkey flower. A small weather station will be installed by digging a hole approximately the size of a 5-gallon bucket and filling it with cement to anchor it.

Special use management
Scoping Start
06/27/2024
Decision
12/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation
02/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Cheryl Friesen · cheryl.friesen@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.11, 7 Cfr 1B.3(A) (3)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Use Authorizations
Decision Decided Date12/16/2024
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMcKenzie River Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 2/21/2024
Approximately, 35 miles southeast of Oakridge. · Lane, Oregon

Oregon Cascades Recreation Area remains disconnected between the west and east sides as it stands. No bike-legal single track route exists from the popular Timpanogas area to the Windy Lakes. This proposed cutoff will create better connectivity.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
05/09/2018
Decision
06/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2024 (Estimated)
Project documents
Kevin Rowell · kevin.a.rowell@usda.gov
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
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT25S, R5.5E, Sections 11 and 1
Decision Memo · Detroit Ranger District · updated 12/19/2023
The tracks are Northeast of Detroit, off of the Hwy 46 and NF roads 890 and 896 · Marion, Oregon

In 2020, the Lionshead Fire destroyed 70 recreation residences (cabins) on the Devil's Creek and Breitenbush Forks tracks. This project is to allow the rebuild of the fire-destroyed cabins, where appropriate.

Recreation managementSpecial area managementSpecial use management
Scoping Start
08/2023 (Estimated)
Decision
05/2024 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2025 (Estimated)
Project documents
Darrin Neff · darrin.neff@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (22), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(22)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsDetroit Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionThe two recreation tracks are located at T9S, R7S, Sections 20 and 21
Youngs Rock Rigdon Completed
Environmental Impact Statement · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 12/8/2023
This project planning area is located in the Upper Middle Fork Willamette Watershed, in Lane County, Oregon. The project is located approximately 15 miles south of Oakridge ,OR on the 2100 road system · Lane, Oregon

Forest management treatments are proposed on approximately 6,500 acres within the project area. Treatment proposed include thinning, early seral creation, fuel reduction, habitat restoration, system road management, recreation management.

Recreation managementHeritage resource managementSpecial area managementWildlife, fish, rare plantsForest productsVegetation management (other than forest products)Fuels managementWatershed managementRoad management
NOI in Federal Register
06/17/2019
DEIS NOA in Federal Register
07/09/2021
FEIS NOA in Federal Register
04/07/2023
Objection Period Start
04/07/2023
Decision
12/2023 (Estimated)
Implementation
05/2024 (Estimated)
Project documents
Elspeth Gustavson · elspeth.gustavson@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; Dispersed Recreation Mgmt.; Species Habitat Improvements; Heritage Resource Management; Trail Management; Noxious Weed Treatments; Road Maintenance; Road Improvements/Construction; Special Area Management; Timber Sales (Green); Watershed Improvements
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionThe legal description of the area is T 23 S, R 3 E, sections 1-4, 9-16, 21-28, 34-36, T 23 S, R 4 E, sections 7, 16-35, T 24 S, R 3 E, sections 1-3, 10-13, T 24 S, R 4 E, sections 2-1, 14-20.
Environmental Assessment · Middle Fork Ranger District · updated 11/17/2023
Located in the 123,000 acre Fall Creek 5th watershed, on the western edge of the Middle Fork Ranger District, Township 17-20 and Range 2 - 4E of the Willamette Meridian. https://arcg.is/0KHXCq · Lane, Oregon

The project includes thinning of ~15,900 net acres of managed stands under 80 years of age to improve stand growth/vigor and to produce a sustainable supply of forest products, as well as maintain, store and/or decommission ~650 miles of roads.

Forest productsWatershed managementVegetation management (other than forest products)Road management
Scoping Start
11/27/2017
Comment Period
12/24/2018
Objection Period Start
12/10/2020
Decision
04/2021 (Estimated)
Implementation
12/2023 (Estimated)
Project documents
Mariah Wallace · mariah.wallace@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation218 (2013) Non-HFRA
Project ActivityRoad Decommissioning; Forest Vegetation Improvements; Road Maintenance; Timber Sales (Green)
Lowell Country Project, Phase 1Decision Signed Date: 07/10/2019
Lowell Country Project Phase 2Decision Signed Date: 04/14/2020
Lowell Country Project Phase 3Decision Signed Date: 04/13/2021
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMiddle Fork Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionNot Applicable
Decision Memo · Detroit Ranger District · updated 9/23/2022
Developed Recreation sites on Detroit Ranger District that overlap with 2020 Lionshead and Beachie Creek Fires burn area. · Marion, Oregon

The proposed action is to fall hazardous trees at developed recreation sites within the portions of the Detroit Ranger District burned by the Beachie Creek and Lionshead fires of 2020.

Recreation management
Scoping Start
05/17/2022
Decision
09/2022 (Estimated)
Implementation
08/2022 (Estimated)
Project documents
Josh Weathers · Joshua.Weathers@usda.gov
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (5), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(5)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivityDeveloped Site Management
Decision Decided Date09/08/2022
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsDetroit Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionThe project area is located across the Detroit Ranger District at all of the developed recreation sites. Legal description Marion County, Oregon; T.8-10S, R.4-8E, most Sections.
Decision Memo · McKenzie River Ranger District · updated 5/27/2015
The project area is bounded by Forest roads 2664 (Robinson Cr.) to the north, 2657640/835 to the east, 2647 (Cupola Rd.) to the south and Hwy 126 on the west. · Lane; Linn, Oregon

This project would remove floral greens: beargrass, salal, fern fronds, and vine maple/ceanothus sticks. This would occur on approximately 28,523 acres of the McKenzie River Ranger District. The sell of these products will be done under permits.

Forest products
Scoping Start
02/26/2015
Decision
04/2015 (Estimated)
Implementation
07/2015 (Estimated)
Project documents
Shadie Nimer · snimer@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.12 (8), 36 Cfr 220.6(D)(8)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment RegulationNot Subject to Regulations
Project ActivitySpecial Products Sales
Decision Decided Date04/20/2015
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsMcKenzie River Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT14S,R7E Sec 31-33; T15S,R6E Sec 1,12,13,24-26,35,36; T15S,R7E Sec 3-9,15-22,27-34; T16S,R6E Sec 1,2,11-13; T16S,R7E Sec 4-9,16-18
Decision Memo · Sweet Home Ranger District · updated 5/20/2013
Soda Fork Creek in the South Santiam Watershed · Linn, Oregon

Improve spawning and rearing habitat in Soda Fork Creek for Upper Willamette Winter Steelhead and Spring Chinook that are listed as Threatened under the Endangered Species Act and improve stream complexity in Soda Fork Creek.

Wildlife, fish, rare plantsWatershed management
Scoping Start
03/01/2013
Comment Period
04/01/2013
Decision
05/2013 (Estimated)
Implementation
06/2013 (Estimated)
Project documents
Lance Gatchell · lgatchell@fs.fed.us
NEPA / regulatory detail
Categorical Exclusion32.2 (7), 36 Cfr 220.6(E)(7)
Special AuthorityNot Applicable / Other
Notice and Comment Regulation215
Project ActivitySpecies Habitat Improvements
ForestsWillamette National Forest
DistrictsSweet Home Ranger District
Legal Land DescriptionT13S, R4E, Sec. 25