Planning
The original Coronado National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan) was implemented in 1986. For the last several years the Forest has undergone a Forest Plan revision process to complete a revised plan that provides forest-specific guidance and information to oversee project and activity decision making on the Forest over the next fifteen years. The new plan incorporates the best available science and utilized an extensive collaborative effort throughout the process. The new plan has been completed and is available below.
Please visit our Plan Revision website for complete information.
2020 Administrative Changes to Revised Forest Plan Documents
Revised Forest Plan Administrative Changes 1 and 2
Final EIS Vol 3 Appendix H-I Administrative Changes 1 and 2
2018 Revised Forest Plan Documents
Final Environmental Impact Statement Vol. 1
Monitoring and Evaluation Reports
Monitoring and Evaluation Report Trends Analysis: 1986-2012
Monitoring and Evaluation Report Trends Analysis: 1986-2013
Monitoring and Evaluation Report Trends Analysis: 1986-2014
Monitoring and Evaluation Report Trends Analysis: 1986-2015
Monitoring and Evaluation Report Trends Analysis: 1986-2016
Biennial Monitoring and Evaluation Report: 2018 - 2020
Biennial Monitoring and Evaluation Report: 2021-2023
This video shows the Ignition of the Sawmill Fire which burned on Coronado National Forest and other lands in April, 2017.
An explosive material was shot with a firearm, and sparks landing in surrounding dry grass ignited instantly.
This serves to demonstrate the volitile conditions which can be present across the Forest during any time of the year,
One Less Spark - One Less Wildfire