The Snake River across southern Idaho is long and wide and flows through marshlands, sagebrush country, agriculture lands and basalt canyons, offering hundreds of miles for bird-watching in late winter and spring.
Over the years riders have carved out a 135-mile web of trails through the vegetated sections of the Oregon Dunes. Now the Forest Service is cracking down on riding in unauthorized areas.
From a press release Siuslaw National Forest officials announced changes at Sutton Campground Wednesday. Adjustments will be made in the popular group camping site know as Loop D and to the Group Picnic Area.
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden will visit Honeyman State Park on Friday, August 31, 2012, to discuss the problem of tsunami debris with federal, state and local officials.
Wyden's office convened some of the first meetings on the coast to...
The Siuslaw National Forest invites kids of all ages to join new field rangers for a fee-free day at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area’s John Dellenback Trail to celebrate National Get Outdoors Day from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 9.
Native Oregonian Michele Jones has been selected as the new District Ranger for the Central Coast Ranger District and the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area according to Siuslaw National Forest Supervisor, Jerry Ingersoll.
Florence, Ore - The Siuslaw National Forest, Coos Forest Protective Association, and Western Lane Oregon Department of Forestry are gearing up for a potential 35 acre prescribed burn south...