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Great American Outdoors Act – Legacy Restoration Fund, Fiscal Year 2024 Deferred Maintenance Projects


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RegionForest or StationProject NameSummaryState - CountyCongressional
District
R&D 11, FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORYFOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORYIMPROVE FOREST BIOREFINERY & WOODY BIOMASS UTILIZATION - BUILDING 34 PARKING LOTThis project replaces the parking lot at building 34 at the Forest Products Laboratory. WI - DANE2ND WISCONSIN
R&D 12, INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL FORESTRYINTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL FORESTRYSABANA FIELD STATION HOUSING RENOVATIONThis project restores staff living quarters at the Sabana Field Station in Puerto Rico. This project will make the quarters more resilient to natural disasters.PR - LUQUILLO, PR - PUERTO RICO98TH PUERTO RICO
R&D 22, ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATIONROCKY MOUNTAIN RESEARCH STATIONCORAM EXPERIMENTAL FOREST QUARTERS RENOVATIONThis project renovates two existing houses in Hungry Horse, Montana at the Coram Experimental Forest. The renovation will make the housing accessible and more desirable for use by field-going personnel throughout the year, which will help with recruiting.MT - FLATHEAD1ST MONTANA
R&D 24, NORTHERN RESEARCH STATIONNORTHERN RESEARCH STATIONKANE EXPERIMENTAL FOREST HOUSING WASTEWATER SYSTEM REPLACEMENTThis project replaces the septic system that serves employee housing at the Kane Experimental Forest. This project will ensure that the housing remains habitable for researchers at the site.PA - ELK15TH PENNSYLVANIA, 5TH PENNSYLVANIA
R&D 33, SOUTHERN RESEARCH STATIONSOUTHERN RESEARCH STATIONCOWEETA EXPERIMENTAL FOREST HOUSING RENOVATIONThis project renovates the two housing units at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory to improve living conditions for researchers at the site. These improvements are critical for recruiting staff due to housing shortages and costs.NC - MACON11TH NORTH CAROLINA

Forest or StationProject NameSummaryState - CountyCongressional
District
AERIAL FIRE DEPOTMISSOULA SMOKEJUMPER VISITOR CENTER RENOVATIONThis project fully renovates both floors and increase usable space at the Missoula Smokejumper Visitor Center, which hosts up to 45,000 visitors annually over a four-month span. Project work will improve signage, information, and interpretative displays, modernize bathrooms, improve lighting, restore facility, HVAC service, and conduct asbestos abatement - all while improving compliance with accessibility standards.MT - MINERAL, MT - MISSOULA1ST MONTANA
BEAVERHEAD-DEERLODGE NATIONAL FORESTDELMOE LAKE ROAD RESURFACING, CAMPGROUND, AND DAY USE UPDATESThis project adds gravel over the entirety of the road. The project improves ease of maintenance, reduces erosion, and provides a safer route for the high volumes of traveling public. This project brings the campground and associated boat launch and day use site up to current design and accessibility standards. A full redesign incorporates off-highway vehicle use and link the campground to the motorized trail system.MT - JEFFERSON1ST MONTANA, 2ND MONTANA
BEAVERHEAD-DEERLODGE NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE TOILET REPLACEMENT: INSTALLATION OF CONCRETE TOILETS ACROSS DISTRICTS - SOUTHWEST MONTANAThe Forest-wide Toilet Replacement project involves replacing non-standard toilets at recreation sites and rental cabins across the Forest. The project also focuses on reducing deferred maintenance tasks and correcting deficiencies in accessibility, sanitation, and the protection of resources. These updates will greatly improve recreation access and provide a better overall experience for Forest visitors.MT - BEAVERHEAD, MT - DEER LODGE, MT - GRANITE, MT - JEFFERSON, MT - MADISON, MT - POWELL1ST MONTANA
BEAVERHEAD-DEERLODGE NATIONAL FORESTMOTORIZED AND NON-MOTORIZED TRAIL DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project relocates segments of trails across the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest to meet National Quality Standards and reduce deferred maintenance. Work will correct poorly designed switchbacks, steeply graded trails, etc. A high-quality system of trails creates opportunities to safely access the forest by non-motorized and motorized means, supporting hunters, outfitters and guides, and general recreation users and contributing to the local recreation and tourism economies.MT - BEAVERHEAD, MT - DEER LODGE, MT - GRANITE, MT - JEFFERSON, MT - MADISON, MT - SILVER BOW1ST MONTANA
BEAVERHEAD-DEERLODGE NATIONAL FORESTSOUTHWEST MONTANA RECREATION AND ROAD SIGNS DEFERRED MAINTENANCE REDUCTIONThis project installs and replaces directional and destination road signs, recreation site signs, information kiosks and bulletin boards, trailhead signs, trail signs and markers, and Bear Aware signs across National Forest lands. The project enhances visitor experience by improving signage to recreation sites, facilities, and locations.MT - BEAVERHEAD, MT - DEER LODGE, MT - GRANITE, MT - JEFFERSON, MT - MADISON, MT - POWELL, MT - SILVER BOW1ST MONTANA
CUSTER GALLATIN NATIONAL FORESTABSAROKA BEARTOOTH ZONE DEFERRED TRAIL MAINTENANCEThis multi-year project addresses deferred trail maintenance. The work includes all aspects of trail maintenance tasks such as brushing, limbing, water bar restoration and installation, check-fill restoration and installation, rock removal and general tread improvements. The Montana Conservation Corps is a partner in delivering this project.MT - CARBON, MT - PARK, MT - STILLWATER, MT - SWEET GRASS1ST MONTANA
CUSTER GALLATIN NATIONAL FORESTBIG CREEK, WINDOW ROCK, AND BASIN STATION RENTAL CABIN REPAIRS: PARADISE VALLEY, HYALITE CANYON, AND WEST YELLOWSTONEThis multi-year project restores priority historic rental cabins with focus on the structure envelope, foundation, accessibility and other work as needed. Specific cabins addressed by the project includes Big Creek Cabin on the Yellowstone Ranger District, Window Rock Cabin on the Bozeman Ranger District and Basin Station on the Hebgen Ranger District. Work involves roof replacements, chimney repairs, toilet replacements, masonry repairs, chinking, painting and staining.MT - CARBON, MT - GALLATIN, MT - MADISON, MT - MEAGHER, MT - PARK, MT - POWDER RIVER, MT - STILLWATER, MT - SWEET GRASS1ST MONTANA
CUSTER GALLATIN NATIONAL FORESTGALLATIN RIVER BRIDGES REHABILITATIONThis multi-year project replaces the iconic Markley Bridge over the Gallatin River with components and likeness to the existing structure. The work includes bridge replacement, approach upgrades to Highway 191 and access to the picnic area, private inholding, and trailhead.MT - GALLATIN1ST MONTANA
CUSTER GALLATIN NATIONAL FORESTPAVEMENT PRESERVATION AND REPLACEMENT: WEST YELLOWSTONE, GALLATIN RIVER, BEARTOOTH MOUNTAINS, AND ASHLANDThis project entails maintaining and replacing pavement on roads, campgrounds, and public facing facilities on the Custer Gallatin National Forest to address deferred maintenance and to improve visitor experience. The road system supports public access to the Forest and provides access for agricultural, water, mineral, utility and timber commerce as well as supporting numerous economic sectors including construction, recreation, resource use and recovery on Forest.MT - CARBON, MT - GALLATIN, MT - MADISON, MT - PARK, MT - ROSEBUD, SD - HARDING1ST SOUTH DAKOTA, 1ST MONTANA, 2ND MONTANA
CUSTER GALLATIN NATIONAL FORESTRECREATION SITE TOILET DEFERRED MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENTThis multi-year project addresses deferred maintenance on toilets across the Forest. The work includes replacing deteriorating toilets, retrofitting existing toilets for function and accessibility, and installing toilets in locations with human waste issues. New installations utilize larger vaults to reduce frequency of pumping where applicable.MT - CARBON, MT - CARTER, MT - GALLATIN, MT - GALLATIN, STILLWATER, MT - MADISON, MT - PARK, MT - POWDER RIVER, MT - ROSEBUD, MT - STILLWATER, MT - SWEET GRASS, SD - HARDING, WY - PARK1ST SOUTH DAKOTA, 1ST MONTANA
DAKOTA PRAIRIE GRASSLANDSNATIONAL NORTH COUNTRY SCENIC TRAIL DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project resurfaces the trail with specified aggregate, and include the reduction of erosion protects drainage areas, harden trail surface aligns with user expectations, and increase visitation and use contributes to local economy.ND - RANSOM, ND - RICHLAND1ST NORTH DAKOTA
FLATHEAD NATIONAL FORESTFLATHEAD NATIONAL FOREST TRAIL DEFERRED MAINTENANCE REDUCTION PROJECTThis is a multi-year project to reduce trail deferred maintenance on the Tally Lake and Swan Lake Ranger Districts on the Flathead National Forest, some of which are located in the Mission Mountain Wilderness. These trails provide recreation opportunities for motorbikes, mountain bikers, stock users and hikers.MT - FLATHEAD, MT - LAKE, MT - LINCOLN, MT - MISSOULA1ST MONTANA
FLATHEAD NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE EMPLOYEE HOUSING DEFERRED MAINTENANACEThis project remodels and improves housing units at the Hungry Horse Compound, Swan Lake District Compound, and Condon Work Center. These quarters require critical repair as there is a shortage of affordable housing for seasonal employees to do necessary vegetation, fire, and recreation management.MT - FLATHEAD, MT - MISSOULA1ST MONTANA
FLATHEAD NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis multi-year project addresses deferred maintenance items of water and wastewater systems in recreation sites across the Forest. Work items range from maintenance and standardization of recreation site toilets to design and replacement of campground water systems that will improve security of water and wastewater systems on the Forest, preventing failures and system closures. The project also includes upgrades to meet Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility standards.MT - , MT - FLATHEAD, MT - LAKE, MT - MISSOULA1ST MONTANA
FLATHEAD NATIONAL FORESTRECREATION SITE ROAD DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThe roads that access developed recreation sites and trailheads do not receive regular maintenance because mobilization costs are high relative to their length. This project replaces gravel and improves drainage on access roads, in developed recreation sites, and at trailheads across the forest.MT - FLATHEAD, MT - LAKE, MT - MISSOULA1ST MONTANA
FLATHEAD NATIONAL FORESTRENTAL CABIN DEFERRED MAINTENANCE REDUCTIONThis multi-year project focuses on reducing deferred maintenance on recreation rental cabins across the Forest. The National Forest cabin rental program provides a unique recreation experience that is very popular with cabins exceeding 75% occupancy. The cabins have varying needs from roof replacements to electrical repairs to appliance updates. Accessibility will be improved to meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements.MT - FLATHEAD, MT - LAKE, MT - MISSOULA1ST MONTANA
FLATHEAD NATIONAL FORESTSOUTH FORK OF THE FLATHEAD WATERSHED IMPROVEMENTThis multi-year project replaces a 55-year-old bridge and upgrades fish barrier culverts to restore trout movement through the stream network. Forest Road 38 is an arterial route on the east side of Hungry Horse Reservoir. It crosses numerous streams occupied by native west slope cutthroat trout.MT - FLATHEAD1ST MONTANA
FLATHEAD NATIONAL FORESTSWAN LAKE GUARD STATION BUNKHOUSEThis project remodels and renovates a building at the Swan Lake Guard Station by returning it to its previous use as a housing unit and bunkhouse for seasonal employees.MT - LAKE1ST MONTANA
HELENA-LEWIS AND CLARK NATIONAL FORESTBOB MARSHALL WILDERNESS COMPLEX AND ADJACENT LANDS PRIORITY AREA TRAIL MAINTENANCEThis multi-year project focuses on reducing trail deferred maintenance within the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex and the Adjacent Lands Priority Area. This is one of the National Trail Priority Areas established under the National Forest System Trail Stewardship Act of 2016. The project is a coordinated effort between the Flathead, Lolo, and Helena Lewis and Clark National Forests and their partners.MT - FLATHEAD, MT - GLACIER, MT - LEWIS AND CLARK, MT - LINCOLN, MT - MISSOULA, MT - PONDERA, MT - POWELL, MT - TETON1ST MONTANA
HELENA-LEWIS AND CLARK NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE CABIN DEFERRED MAINTENANCE REDUCTIONThis four-year project works toward reducing deferred maintenance tasks at recreation cabins across the forest. Several cabins have gone into disrepair and are no longer habitable or able to be a part of the cabin rental program. Deferred maintenance tasks include replacing roofs, windows, and oil logs, repainting, reflooring, updating signs, as well as replacing several other cabin infrastructure items.MT - BROADWATER, MT - CASCADE, MT - CHOUTEAU, MT - FERGUS, MT - JEFFERSON, MT - JUDITH BASIN, MT - LEWIS AND CLARK, MT - MEAGHER, MT - POWELL, MT - TETON1ST MONTANA
HELENA-LEWIS AND CLARK NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE CAMPGROUND AND TRAILHEAD IMPROVEMENTSThis project aims to reduce deferred maintenance across the forest to provide improved recreational opportunities to the public. The project involves several sites and includes road improvements as well as resurfacing of trailheads, campgrounds, spurs, and parking areas. Other planned upgrades include increasing camping area sizes, updating kiosks, signage, new gravel, hazard tree removal, vegetation treatments, and replanting trees.MT - BROADWATER, MT - CASCADE, MT - FERGUS, MT - GLACIER, MT - JEFFERSON, MT - JEFFERSON, POWELL, MT - JUDITH BASIN, MT - LEWIS AND CLARK, MT - MEAGHER, MT - POWELL, MT - TETON1ST MONTANA, 2ND MONTANA
HELENA-LEWIS AND CLARK NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE ROAD, TRAIL AND ACCESS SIGN REPLACEMENT PROJECTThis four-year project involves the replacement of existing road, trail, and forest access signs. Several signs across the forest are no longer legible and need to be completely replaced while others just need updating. The forest has identified signs that require immediate replacement to be tackled during the early phases of the project.MT - BROADWATER, MT - CASCADE, MT - FERGUS, MT - JEFFERSON, MT - JUDITH BASIN, MT - LEWIS AND CLARK, MT - MEAGHER, MT - POWELL, MT - TETON1ST MONTANA, 2ND MONTANA
HELENA-LEWIS AND CLARK NATIONAL FORESTROAD RECONDITIONING AND AGGREGATE SURFACE IN-PLACE PROCESSING IN CENTRAL MONTANAThis is a four-year project that endeavors to complete between deferred maintenance across several Forest Service roads. The identified roads provide access to multiple recreation sites, administrative sites, and active management areas. The road maintenance includes grinding, ripping, shaping, blading, and compacting road surfaces. Roadway drainage features will also be repaired, where necessary.MT - BROADWATER, MT - CASCADE, MT - JEFFERSON, MT - LEWIS AND CLARK, MT - MEAGHER, MT - POWELL1ST MONTANA, 2ND MONTANA
HELENA-LEWIS AND CLARK NATIONAL FORESTTRAIL DEFERRED MAINTENANCE REDUCTIONThis four-year project addresses maintenance tasks that have not met their prescribed frequency on multiple system trails. With this project, trails are brushed and cleared, drainage structures maintained or replaced, and the trail tread repaired, where necessary.MT - BROADWATER, MT - CASCADE, MT - FERGUS, MT - GLACIER, MT - GOLDEN VALLEY, MT - JEFFERSON, MT - JUDITH BASIN, MT - LEWIS AND CLARK, MT - MEAGHER, MT - PONDERA, MT - POWELL1ST MONTANA
IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTSBONNERS FERRY TRAIL RECONSTRUCTIONThis project addresses outstanding maintenance items on the Canyon Creek, Red Top, Bussard, Rutledge and Grouse Mountain Trails. The trails provide recreation opportunities for hikers, stock users, mountain bikers and motorbikes. Project work includes reconstructed trail tread, reroutes of steep trail segments suffering severe erosion, and switchbacks reconstructed with turning radius appropriate to the mode of travel.ID - BOUNDARY1ST IDAHO
IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTSLITTLE SNOWY TOP TRAIL IMPROVEMENTSThis multi-year project reduces a significant backlog of deferred maintenance associated with the Snowy Top Trail. Sections of the trail are sloughing off due to steep hillsides. A fire destroyed this trail nearly a dozen years ago and needs to be fully rerouted.ID - BOUNDARY1ST IDAHO
IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTSPRIEST LAKE TOILET AND INFORMATION CENTER DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project replaces old toilets at land-based sites on the Priest Lake District to include Beaver Creek Campground, Navigation Trailhead, Hanna Flats Day Use, Stagger in Day Use, Kalispell Day Use, and the Priest Lake Info Center. The existing toilets do not meet current accessibility requirements and are more than twenty years old. Additionally, this project improves the Priest Lake Visitor Center.ID - BONNER1ST IDAHO
IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTSRENOVATE HISTORICAL AVERY CABIN AND BUNKHOUSE HOUSINGThis project improves and upgrades the Avery Ranger Station and Bunkhouse, which serve as housing units for numerous permanent and seasonal staff. These quarters require critical repair and maintenance as this location is heavily relied on to house numerous employees where recruitment and retention of employees is low, and large landscape scale restoration efforts are abundant.ID - SHOSHONE1ST IDAHO
IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTSROUTE OF THE HIAWATHA RAIL TRAIL TRESTLE IMPROVEMENTSThis project includes all critical health and safety needs for the Trestles and snowsheds. The Route of the Hiawatha Trail is a unique, highly scenic 15-mile trail that follows the railroad grade of the Milwaukee Railroad from near Saint Regis, Montana to Wallace, Idaho. The route provides experiences through tunnels and over trestles.ID - SHOSHONE1ST IDAHO
IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTSTOILET REPLACEMENT AT RECREATION SITES NEAR COEUR D'ALENEThis project replaces old toilets located at high visitation sites, to include the English Point Trailhead and Rainy Hill Boat Launch. The existing toilets do not meet current accessibility requirements and are more than twenty years old.ID - KOOTENAI, ID - SHOSHONE1ST IDAHO
KOOTENAI NATIONAL FORESTCAMPGROUND RECONSTRUCTIONThis project reconstructs and improves visitor services on several campgrounds across the forest by lengthening spurs to accommodate modern recreational vehicles, replacing camp unit furnishings, and making overall accessible upgrades. These campgrounds contribute to local county and community tourism in rural western Montana. MT - LINCOLN1ST MONTANA
KOOTENAI NATIONAL FORESTKOOTENAI ACCESS IMPROVEMENT AND TRAILS DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis five-year project addresses trail deferred maintenance across the forest. Project work includes cutting out blowdown, trimming brush, reestablishing tread, and fixing drainage.MT - LINCOLN, MT - SANDERS1ST MONTANA
KOOTENAI NATIONAL FORESTKOOTENAI NATIONAL FOREST RECREATION SITE PICNIC TABLES AND BENCH REPLACEMENTThis project replaces damaged or missing picnic tables across the Forest with units that meet accessibility guidelines to help provide high quality recreation opportunities for all members of the public. Replacement will improve public safety and increase visitor experience. Campgrounds and day use areas contribute to local county and community tourism in rural western Montana. Picnic tables across the forest are showing signs of aging and breakdown.MT - FLATHEAD, MT - LINCOLN1ST MONTANA
KOOTENAI NATIONAL FORESTNORTHWEST MONTANA RECREATION SITES CAMPFIRE RING REPLACEMENTThe project replaces damaged or missing fire rings with units that meet accessibility guidelines. New campfire devices will be installed with adequate clearances and reach, reducing hazards to visitors. Replacement will improve public safety, increase visitor enjoyment, and provide facilities that help reduce wildland fires. Fire rings across the Forest are showing signs of aging and degradation.MT - FLATHEAD, MT - LINCOLN, MT - SANDERS1ST MONTANA
KOOTENAI NATIONAL FORESTNORTHWEST MONTANA RECREATION SITES, CABINS, AND LOOKOUTS DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis five-year project repairs rental cabins and lookouts. Project activities include painting, shutter repairs, stair replacement, and electrical systems upgrades with the goal to reduce deferred maintenance on recreation sites and rentals across the forest. These improvements will enhance visitor access and experience and benefit communities served by these rentals with support from partners, other agencies, contracts, and Forest Service crews.MT - FLATHEAD, MT - LINCOLN, MT - SANDERS1ST MONTANA
KOOTENAI NATIONAL FORESTREXFORD BENCH RECREATION COMPLEX WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEM RECONSTRUCTIONThis project replaces the 50-year-old water and wastewater system at the Rexford Bench recreation complex, eliminating periodic system closures due to failures, leaks, and deferred maintenance. Decaying piping, fixtures, and pump-house infrastructure will be replaced to meet the demands at one of the largest and most popular recreation sites on the forest.MT - LINCOLN1ST MONTANA
LOLO NATIONAL FORESTSEELEY LAKE BUNKHOUSE HOUSING RENOVATIONThis project remodels and improves the bunkhouse on the Seeley Lake Ranger District to upgrade housing options for seasonal Forest Service employees.MT - MISSOULA1ST MONTANA
NEZ PERCE-CLEARWATER NATIONAL FORESTREPAIR THREE HISTORIC ROUTES AND ASSOCIATED RECREATION SITESThis project repairs or replaces recreation facilities, conducts deferred maintenance on national historic trails, provides interpretation, and repairs historic roads within the Lolo Trail National Historic Landmark, the Elk City Wagon Road, and Magruder Corridor. Facilities along these travel routes are relatively primitive, so upgrades would improve the visitor experience without changing the rustic character. Road and trail projects are designed to improved access in these corridors.ID - CLEARWATER, ID - IDAHO1ST IDAHO
NEZ PERCE-CLEARWATER NATIONAL FORESTTOILET REPAIR AND REPLACEMENTThis project repairs or replaces these aging facilities with vault toilet facilities that provide a healthy, safe, and universally accessible facility.ID - CLEARWATER, ID - IDAHO, ID - LATAH1ST IDAHO
NEZ PERCE-CLEARWATER NATIONAL FORESTTRAIL STEWARDSHIP ACT PRIORITY AREA: CENTRAL IDAHO COMPLEX DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis multi-year project reduces trail deferred maintenance across the 4-million-acre forest through such work as clearing and brushing, tread repair, drainage maintenance, and trail bridge replacements. Visitor access and experiences will be improved for motorized and non-motorized trails. The Central Idaho Complex Priority Area is a nationally selected priority area under the Trail Stewardship Act.ID - CLEARWATER, ID - IDAHO, MT - RAVALLI1ST IDAHO, 1ST MONTANA
NEZ PERCE-CLEARWATER NATIONAL FORESTTRAILHEAD AND ROAD ACCESS REPAIRS AND UPDATESThis project reduces deferred maintenance at major trailheads and on associated access roads on the forest, which will improve access and the quality of visitor experience. Some of the trailheads addressed by the project include the Indian Hill, Fog Mountain, Idaho Point, Tom Beale, Elk Summit, Mocus Point, Warm Springs, Split Creek, Coolwater, Elk Summit, and Five Mile trailheads.ID - IDAHO1ST IDAHO

Forest or StationProject NameSummaryState - CountyCongressional
District
ARAPAHO-ROOSEVELT NATIONAL FORESTSARAPAHO NATIONAL RECREATION AREA DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThe multi-year project addresses deferred maintenance on the Arapaho National Recreation Area by replacing toilets, installing new toilets, and addressing water system deferred maintenance while expanding those systems to support the efforts of Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Aquatic Nuisance Species operations in high use boating sites on Lake Granby.CO - GRAND2ND COLORADO, 3RD COLORADO
ARAPAHO-ROOSEVELT NATIONAL FORESTSBRAINARD LAKE RECREATION AREA DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis multi-year project includes the design and reconstruction of Niwot trailhead, Red Rock Lake picnic site, and replacement of vault toilets. It also includes the construction of an accessible loop trail around the lake and connectivity trails with in the Brainard Lake recreation area.CO - BOULDER, CO - GRAND 2ND COLORADO
ARAPAHO-ROOSEVELT NATIONAL FORESTSBRIGGSDALE HISTORICAL REHABILITATION FOR RECREATION, ADMINISTRATIVE, AND VISITOR INFORMATION SERVICESThis multi-year project includes design and construction for adaptive reuse of the house and the other buildings on site as well as recreation enhancements.CO - WELD4TH COLORADO
ARAPAHO-ROOSEVELT NATIONAL FORESTSCROW VALLEY WATER SYSTEM REPAIRThis project includes the assessment, design, and reconstruction of the Crow Valley water system on the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forests.CO - WELD4TH COLORADO
ARAPAHO-ROOSEVELT NATIONAL FORESTSEMPLOYEE HOUSING SHADOW MOUNTAIN VILLAGE REPAIRS PHASE THREEThis project repairs interior and exterior issues for employee housing at Shadow Mountain Village. Project work includes updates to siding, windows, doors, paint, flooring, appliances, fixtures, cabinets, electrical and plumbing.CO - GRAND2ND COLORADO, 4TH COLORADO
ARAPAHO-ROOSEVELT NATIONAL FORESTSIMPROVING TRAIL SYSTEM ACCESS AND CONNECTIVITYThis project improves trails and trailheads on the West Magnolia, Magnolia, Pawnee Buttes, and Crow Valley trail systems. Project work also includes a designated dispersed camping management plan.CO - BOULDER, CO - WELD2ND COLORADO, 4TH COLORADO
ARAPAHO-ROOSEVELT NATIONAL FORESTSOLIVE RIDGE WATER SYSTEM REPAIRThis project includes the assessment, design, and reconstruction of the Olive Ridge Campground water system on the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forests.CO - BOULDER2ND COLORADO
ARAPAHO-ROOSEVELT NATIONAL FORESTSSHADOW MOUNTAIN VILLAGE REHABILITATIONThis multi-year project includes the assessment, design, and reconstruction of the Shadow Mountain Village buildings and transportation facilities on the Arapaho-Roosevelt National Forests. Project work consists of refurbishing historic houses and facilities as well as reconditioning and repair to the surrounding roads.CO - GRAND2ND COLORADO, 3RD COLORADO, 4TH COLORADO
BIGHORN NATIONAL FORESTBIGHORN FOREST-WIDE TRAILHEAD IMPROVEMENTSThis multi-year project entails trailhead access road repairs, installation or repair of toilet facilities, construction of parking areas, installation or repairs of recreation and regulatory signing, and addressing site drainage and resource concerns at multiple sites.WY - BIG HORN, WY - BIG HORN COUNTY, WY - JOHNSON, WY - JOHNSON COUNTY, WY - SHERIDAN, WY - SHERIDAN COUNTY1ST WYOMING
BIGHORN NATIONAL FORESTFOREST SERVICE ROAD 33 ("CRAZY WOMAN ROAD") REPAIRSThis multi-year project will conduct road reconstruction, surfacing, drainage, and improved safety measures for public access. Additional work includes road stabilization and bridge improvements. Crazy Woman Road on the Bighorn National Forest provides access to many developed and dispersed recreation sites.WY - JOHNSON, WY - JOHNSON COUNTY1ST WYOMING
BIGHORN NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE HISTORICAL PRESERVATION AND REHABILITATION OF THE FOREST RECREATION RENTAL PROGRAMThis multi-year project includes planning, business plans, and substantial repairs for six facilities to be placed in the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act program. Work includes infrastructure and power repairs or improvements to bring assets to standard.WY - BIG HORN, WY - JOHNSON, WY - SHERIDAN, WY - WASHAKIE1ST WYOMING
BIGHORN NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE ROADSIDE TREE CLEARINGThis project addresses maintenance issues on Big Goose, Battle Park, and Paintrock Forest Service roads to improve access and road safety throughout the Bighorn National Forest. Project work consists of clearing and brushing the roadway.WY - BIG HORN COUNTY, WY - SHERIDAN COUNTY1ST WYOMING
BIGHORN NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE VAULT TOILET REPLACEMENTSThis multi-year project replaces toilets at several picnic grounds, campgrounds, and trailheads.WY - BIG HORN, WY - JOHNSON, WY - SHERIDAN1ST WYOMING
BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FORESTBISMARCK LAKE BOARDWALK AND FISHING PIER RECONSTRUCTIONThis project restores safety, stability and accessibility to the Bismarck Lake Boardwalk and Fishing Pier in compliance with accessibility guidelines. Project work includes reconstruction of the boardwalk and fishing pier, which is warped and damaged by ice heaving. Additionally, the project replaces interpretive signs.SD - BUTTE, SD - CUSTER1ST SOUTH DAKOTA
BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE RECREATION SITE TOILET REPLACEMENTSThis project replaces old toilet buildings at nine developed recreation sites across the forest and improve accessibility with lined concrete vault.SD - CUSTER, SD - LAWRENCE, SD - PENNINGTON, WY - CROOK1ST SOUTH DAKOTA, 1ST WYOMING
BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FORESTMITCHELL LAKE DAM RECONSTRUCTIONThis project repairs the spillway, controls, headwall, and riprap of the Mitchell Lake Dam, which is in poor condition with deteriorated concrete. Project work also includes dredging to address the phosphorus pollution.SD - PENNINGTON1ST SOUTH DAKOTA
BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FORESTVETERAN'S POINT TRAIL AND PARKING LOT REHABILITATIONThis project repairs and resurfaces the asphalt trail and parking lot; repair the railing; reconstruct retaining walls; replace benches and tables; and install interpretative panels on Veteran's Trail, a popular paved trail near the Pactola Reservoir. Project work also repairs the path from the parking lot to the toilet building for compliance and to accessibility standards.SD - PENNINGTON1ST SOUTH DAKOTA
GRAND MESA, UNCOMPAHGRE, AND GUNNISON NATIONAL FORESTSBLUE LAKES TRAILHEAD RECONSTRUCTIONThis project reconstructs the trailhead to address health and safety as well as resource impacts resulting from expanded use. The work will address erosion, sanitation, user conflicts, travel management, road safety issues. This trail is the access point for the Mount Sneffels Wilderness and the Mount Sneffels trail, the unit's most popular 14,000-foot peak.CO - OURAY, CO - OURAY COUNTY3RD COLORADO
GRAND MESA, UNCOMPAHGRE, AND GUNNISON NATIONAL FORESTSCLARK AVENUE BUNKHOUSES RENOVATIONSThis project renovates and improves the Clark Avenue Bunkhouses and district quarters. Project work includes replacing roofing, siding, and rotting window trim; installing insulation in the attic and basement; installation of a central air system; installation of a grid-tied photovoltaic system; updating plumbing systems, complete xeriscape updates, and building privacy fence.CO - DELTA3RD COLORADO
GRAND MESA, UNCOMPAHGRE, AND GUNNISON NATIONAL FORESTSFOREST-WIDE FENCE REPLACEMENTThis project replaces six miles of perimeter fencing around 11 developed recreation sites across the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests.CO - GUNNISON, CO - OURAY, CO - SAN MIGUEL3RD COLORADO
GRAND MESA, UNCOMPAHGRE, AND GUNNISON NATIONAL FORESTSFOREST-WIDE TOILET REPLACEMENTThis project replaces about 12 vault toilets and decommissions one (out of 10) at developed recreation sites across the Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests.CO - DELTA, CO - GUNNISON, CO - HINSDALE, CO - MESA, CO - OURAY3RD COLORADO
GRAND MESA, UNCOMPAHGRE, AND GUNNISON NATIONAL FORESTSNON-MOTORIZED TRAIL RESTORATIONThis multi-year project restores lost access to vast areas of public land and improves water quality. It will also clear down trees, repair failed drainage structures, and rebuild lost tread on non-motorized trails across the forest.CO - GUNNISON, CO - HINSDALE, CO - MESA, CO - MONTROSE, CO - OURAY, CO - OURAY, CO - SAGUACHE, CO - SAN MIGUEL3RD COLORADO
GRAND MESA, UNCOMPAHGRE, AND GUNNISON NATIONAL FORESTSTOILET REPLACEMENT: GUNNISONThis project includes replacement of composting and vault toilets. Project work will improve accessibility, health and safety, and environmental issues resulting from leaking vaults and building deterioration.CO - GUNNISON3RD COLORADO
GRAND MESA, UNCOMPAHGRE, AND GUNNISON NATIONAL FORESTSTOILET REPLACEMENT: WOODS LAKEThis project improves accessibility, health and safety, and environmental issues resulting from deteriorated, leaking vault toilets and non-functioning composting systems at the Woods Lake Campground on the Norwood Ranger District. Project work includes repair and replacement of several vault and composting toilets.CO - SAN MIGUEL3RD COLORADO
MEDICINE BOW-ROUTT NATIONAL FORESTSBRUSH CREEK VISITOR CENTER REHABILITATIONThis project replaces the existing potable water distribution system that services trailer pads and buildings, including the visitor center. Project work also includes residing the visitor center with metal siding.WY - CARBON1ST WYOMING
MEDICINE BOW-ROUTT NATIONAL FORESTSCAMPGROUND REHABILITATION - PLANNING, SURVEY, AND DESIGNThis project includes the survey, design, and construction work to update several campgrounds and parking lots to meet current needs and accessibility standards. The redesign will accommodate larger RVs, improve the recreation experience, provide for accessibility, and alleviate deferred maintenance.CO - JACKSON, WY - ALBANY1ST WYOMING, 3RD COLORADO
MEDICINE BOW-ROUTT NATIONAL FORESTSDRY LAKE CAMPGROUND AND TRAILHEAD REHABILITATIONThis project rehabilitates the Dry Lake Campground and Trailhead, a popular multi-use, all-year recreation hub near Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Project work will include improvements to the camp site and parking area and improve overall accessibility.CO - ROUTT3RD COLORADO
MEDICINE BOW-ROUTT NATIONAL FORESTSFISH CREEK FALLS TRAIL REHABILITATIONThis project rehabilitates approximately seven miles of the Fish Creek Falls Trail. Project work includes resurfacing asphalt on the parking lot, constructing retaining walls along eroding cut slopes and addressing deteriorating trail bridges.CO - ROUTT3RD COLORADO
MEDICINE BOW-ROUTT NATIONAL FORESTSFOREST-WIDE VAULT TOILET REPLACEMENTThis project replaces the deteriorating facilities with modern, precast vault toilets. Project work will eliminate deferred maintenance and improve the recreation visitor experience.CO - , CO - GARFIELD, CO - GRAND, CO - JACKSON, CO - MOFFAT, CO - RIO BLANCO, CO - ROUTT, WY - , WY - ALBANY, WY - CARBON, WY - CONVERSE, WY - JACKSON1ST WYOMING, 2ND COLORADO, 3RD COLORADO
MEDICINE BOW-ROUTT NATIONAL FORESTSROB ROY AND HOG PARK BOAT DOCK REHABILITATIONThis project reconstructs the permanent walkways to allow the floating docks to be launch and retrieved without heavy equipment.WY - ALBANY, WY - CARBON1ST WYOMING
MEDICINE BOW-ROUTT NATIONAL FORESTSTIE HACK TRAIL AND MAD CREEK BRIDGES SURVEY, DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTIONThis project includes the survey, design, and replacement of trail bridges as well as replacement of the deteriorated Mad Creek Bridge. In 2010, three bridges on the Tie Hack Trail on the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests washed out due to weather.CO - ROUTT, WY - CARBON1ST WYOMING, 3RD COLORADO
NEBRASKA NATIONAL FORESTBESSEY RECREATION COMPLEX SIDEWALK REPAIR AND GROUP ELECTRICAL UPGRADESThis project replaces sidewalks that have become unsafe and in disrepair at the Bessey Recreation Complex and upgrading the electrical at Cedar Loop/Group Campground.NE - THOMAS3RD NEBRASKA
NEBRASKA NATIONAL FORESTNEBRASKA MASTER CHALLENGE COST-SHARE AGREEMENT TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO FISHERIES AND RECREATION OPPORTUNITIESThis project develops access to fisheries and recreational opportunities, by improving roads, overall rehabilitation, and maintenance on three dams and fisheries on the Oglala National Grasslands.NE - DAWES, NE - DAWES COUNTY, NE - SIOUX3RD NEBRASKA
PIKE AND SAN ISABEL NATIONAL FORESTCOLORADO TRAIL (SOUTH FOOSES) DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project reconstructs a three-mile section of the Colorado Trail (South Fooses) that is currently unsafe and unsustainable for hikers.CO - CHAFFEE, CO - DOUGLAS, CO - EAGLE, CO - JEFFERSON, CO - LAKE, CO - PARK, CO - SUMMIT2ND COLORADO, 3RD COLORADO, 4TH COLORADO, 5TH COLORADO
PIKE AND SAN ISABEL NATIONAL FORESTCOTTONWOOD BRIDGE REPLACEMENTThis project constructs a new bridge and modify road approaches to match improved alignment.CO - CHAFFEE5TH COLORADO
PIKE AND SAN ISABEL NATIONAL FORESTLAKE ISABEL DAM REPAIRSThis project addresses deferred maintenance on the Lake Isabel Dam on the Pike and San Isabel National Forests to include spillway repairs, outlet works protection, and valve investigations.CO - PUEBLO3RD COLORADO
PIKE AND SAN ISABEL NATIONAL FORESTMONARCH PARK CAMPGROUNDThis project replaces and upgrades aging recreation facilitates across a 39-campsite campground.CO - CHAFFEE5TH COLORADO
PIKE AND SAN ISABEL NATIONAL FORESTTURQUOISE LAKE TREATMENT CHANGESThis project designs and constructs a new water treatment facility to purify the surface waters near Turquoise Lake on the Pike and San Isabel National Forests.CO - LAKE3RD COLORADO
PIKE AND SAN ISABEL NATIONAL FORESTVAULT TOILET REPLACEMENTThis project replaces outdated vault toilets on the Cimarron National Grasslands to meet accessibility standards across five sites, including the Atwood Ponds Fishing Site, Cimarron Campground, Conestoga Trailhead, and the Cimarron and Cottonwood Picnic Ground.KS - MORTON1ST KANSAS
PIKE AND SAN ISABEL NATIONAL FORESTVAULT TOILET REPLACEMENT LARGERThis project decommissions and replaces old toilets on the Pikes Peak, Salida, San Carlos, South Park, and South Platte Ranger Districts with facilities that meet accessibility standards.CO - CHAFFEE, CO - CUSTER, CO - EL PASO, CO - FREMONT, CO - LAKE, CO - PARK, CO - SAGUACHE, CO - TELLER3RD COLORADO, 5TH COLORADO
PIKE AND SAN ISABEL NATIONAL FORESTWATER TREATMENT BUILDING AND TREATMENT RENOVATIONSThis project will construct a new water treatment facility at the Monument Fire Center on the Pike and San Isabel National Forests. This new system will address the filtration of iron, manganese, and lead from water.CO - EL PASO5TH COLORADO
R2, ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONCOLORADO FOURTEENERS TRAIL DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project addresses severe resource damage caused by extremely fragile alpine environment combined with user-created trails and heavy visitation. The work completed will create sustainable trails to improve resource conditions and visitor experience.CO - CHAFFEE COUNTY, CO - CLEAR CREEK COUNTY, CO - CUSTER COUNTY, CO - EL PASO COUNTY, CO - LAKE COUNTY, CO - SAGUACHE COUNTY, CO - TELLER COUNTY, NM - TAOS2ND COLORADO, 3RD COLORADO, 3RD NEW MEXICO, 5TH COLORADO
SAN JUAN NATIONAL FORESTCHIMNEY ROCK ENTRY AND PARKING PAVINGThis project repaves the entry road and parking lot for Chimney Rock National Monument. Chimney Rock encompasses 4,726 acres of the San Juan National Forest between Durango and Pagosa Springs, Colo.CO - ARCHULETA3RD COLORADO
SAN JUAN NATIONAL FORESTCOLUMBINE TOILET REPLACEMENTThis project replaces toilets at the La Plata City Dispersed Area, Miller Creek Campground, Sig Creek Campground, and Madden Creek Campground.CO - LA PLATA3RD COLORADO
SAN JUAN NATIONAL FORESTDOLORES FIRE HERITAGEThis project renovates historic structures including Benchmark Fire Lookout Tower, Jersey Jim Lookout, Aspen Guard Station, Glade Guard Station in the Dolores Ranger District providing for safety and longevity of the structures and future operations under a concessionaire or administrative use.CO - ARCHULETA, CO - DOLORES, CO - MONTEZUMA3RD COLORADO
SAN JUAN NATIONAL FORESTDOLORES TOILET REPLACEMENTThis project replaces two toilet buildings with modern and low maintenance concrete vault toilets on the Pagosa Ranger District.CO - ARCHULETA3RD COLORADO
SAN JUAN NATIONAL FORESTEAST ANIMAS BUNKHOUSES DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project improves two East Animas bunkhouses on the San Juan National Forest to accommodate more permanent and seasonal employees, who work in fire, fuels, timber, road crew, hydrology, and other resource areas.CO - LA PLATA3RD COLORADO
SAN JUAN NATIONAL FORESTHOUSE CREEK ROAD 528 SLUMP REPAIRThis project installs new subsurface drains, a guard rail, retaining wall and asphalt resurfacing on House Creek Road 528.CO - MONTEZUMA3RD COLORADO
SAN JUAN NATIONAL FORESTMCPHEE BREAKWATERThis project replaces the existing wave attenuators and add additional wave attenuation measures at McPhee Reservoir. McPhee is the fifth largest lake in Colorado and is full-service May to October. Users enjoy fishing as well as motorized and non-motorized boating activities.CO - MONTEZUMA3RD COLORADO
SAN JUAN NATIONAL FORESTWILLIAMS CREEK CAMPGROUNDThis project replaces campground site amenities including all use and tent pads, picnic tables, and fire rings on the Williams Creek campground. This popular recreation site is known for fishing, all-terrain riding, and kayaking.CO - HINSDALE3RD COLORADO
SHOSHONE NATIONAL FORESTANDERSON LODGE PRESERVATIONThis project finalizes the ongoing stabilization and preservation of the historic Anderson Lodge. Project work includes improving structural integrity and related deferred maintenance tasks. Anderson Lodge was utilized as the first administrative headquarters of the Yellowstone Forest Reserve (1902) and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.WY - PARK1ST WYOMING
SHOSHONE NATIONAL FORESTSHOSHONE DEVELOPED RECREATION DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project replaces outdated picnic tables, fire rings and grills, water system distribution and pumping systems, toilet maintenance work, and improve walkways to restrooms to meet accessibility standards. This work will be completed across 218 sites throughout the Forests.WY - FREMONT, WY - PARK1ST WYOMING
SHOSHONE NATIONAL FORESTSINKS CANYON CAMPGROUND ROAD RESURFACEThis project resurfaces the Sinks Canyon Campground Road on the Shoshone National Forest.WY - FREMONT1ST WYOMING
SHOSHONE NATIONAL FORESTWAPITI BUNKHOUSE CONSTRUCTIONThis project decommissions four inoperable and one operable housing facilities at three different administrative sites and replaces them with one 10-person bunkhouse. Centralized housing will reduce commuting times, facility maintenance and utility expenditures.WY - PARK1ST WYOMING
WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FORESTASPEN-SOPRIS DISTRICT OFFICE REDEVELOPMENTThis project focuses on the construction of the Aspen-Sopris District Office and subsequent phases to design and construct the warehouse, shop, yard, and pasture.CO - GARFIELD3RD COLORADO
WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FORESTEAGLE BUNKHOUSE REPLACEMENTThis project replaces the existing triple-wide modular bunkhouse at the Minturn Housing Complex, located about two miles south of the Holy Cross District Office where the combined Eagle-Holy Cross District have consolidated operations.CO - EAGLE2ND COLORADO, 3RD COLORADO
WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE ACCESSIBLE RESTROOM REPLACEMENTThis project replaces deteriorating toilet facilities on the White River National Forest with accessible double vault toilets.CO - EAGLE, CO - SUMMIT2ND COLORADO
WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE PARTNERSHIP TRAIL PROJECT TWOThis project addresses deferred maintenance on trails across the White River National Forest's extensive trail system by utilizing youth corps, volunteers, and other partnerships.CO - EAGLE, CO - GARFIELD, CO - GUNNISON, CO - MESA, CO - PITKIN, CO - RIO BLANCO, CO - SUMMIT2ND COLORADO, 3RD COLORADO
WHITE RIVER NATIONAL FORESTSWEETWATER LAKE RECREATION REHABILITATION AND MODERNIZATIONThe project improves public offerings at the lake in line with those provided by Colorado Parks and Wildlife and the Forest Service at other locations with upgrades targeting camping, cabin and boat rentals, horse rides, hiking, food service, fishing, educational programs.CO - EAGLE, CO - GARFIELD2ND COLORADO, 3RD COLORADO

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APACHE-SITGREAVES NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE DEVELOPED RECREATION SITE RENOVATIONThis multi-year project addresses deferred maintenance work that includes, but is not limited to, pavement, site amenity replacements, replacement of signs and markers, and installation of kiosks to improve visitor safety, interpretive and payment information.AZ - APACHE, AZ - COCONINO, AZ - GREENLEE1ST ARIZONA
APACHE-SITGREAVES NATIONAL FORESTSPRINGERVILLE RANGER DISTRICT BUNKHOUSEThe project replaces the existing bunkhouse into a new housing unit on the Springerville Ranger District since the old bunkhouse has severe water and mold damage. These safety and accessibility improvements to a new bunkhouse are critical for recruiting staff due to housing shortages and costs.AZ - APACHE1ST ARIZONA, 2ND ARIZONA
CARSON NATIONAL FORESTHOPEWELL LAKE DAY USE AND CAMPGROUND RENNOVATIONS & IMPROVEMENTSThis project renovates and improves both the day use and campground at Hopewell Lake to include toilet facility repair, replacement of the day use entrance gate, fee station and entrance sign.NM - RIO ARRIBA, NM - TAOS3RD NEW MEXICO
COCONINO NATIONAL FORESTCOCONINO NATIONAL FOREST SURVEY AND DESIGN FOR FIVE CAMPGROUNDSThis project entails survey and design for five campgrounds near Cave Springs on the Coconino National Forest with support for forest engineers and landscape architects.AZ - COCONINO1ST ARIZONA
COCONINO NATIONAL FORESTFOREST PORTAL AND RECREATION SITE SIGN REPLACEMENT PROJECTThis multi-year project replaces dilapidated signs at campgrounds, day-use sites and trailheads, in addition to other forest portal signs for a consistent look. Many signs at recreation sites across the Coconino National Forest have outstanding deferred maintenance needs.AZ - COCONINO, AZ - YAVAPAI1ST ARIZONA
COCONINO NATIONAL FORESTHOUSING CONVERSION OF HISTORIC BEAVER CREEK WORK CENTERThis project converts the historic structures at Beaver Creek Work Center into employee housing to address the housing needs for permanent and seasonal employees.AZ - YAVAPAI1ST ARIZONA
COCONINO NATIONAL FORESTMOGOLLON RIM RANGER DISTRICT FIBER OPTIC UPGRADESThis project updates the main office on the Mogollon Rim Ranger District and two other buildings to provide faster and consistent internet that meets current needs. The previous outdated system was vulnerable to cyber-attacks and experienced latency issues.AZ - COCONINO1ST ARIZONA
COCONINO NATIONAL FORESTRED ROCK TRAILS UNIVERSAL ACCESS ENHANCEMENT PROJECTThe Red Rock Trail's Universal Access Enhancement is a three-phased project that includes: trailhead survey and design; construction of new accessible trailhead; and addressing deferred maintenance on trails near the new accessible trailhead.AZ - NAVAJO, AZ - YAVAPAI1ST ARIZONA
CORONADO NATIONAL FORESTPALISADES APARTMENTS ROOF REPLACE AND INTERNAL RENOVATIONSThis project renovates the existing Palisades apartments on the Santa Catalina Ranger District. Project work includes an internal remodel, such as drywall repair, new paint, and new lighting fixtures, as well as exterior improvements for the installation of a new roof. These apartments will aid in recruiting and hiring fire personnel on the Coronado National Forest.AZ - PIMA7TH ARIZONA, 8TH ARIZONA
CORONADO NATIONAL FORESTRECONSTRUCT UPPER CONTROL ROAD ROAD 38This project reconstructs the Upper Control Road near the top of the Santa Catalina mountain range. Project work includes installing culverts, hardening drainages, placing road surfacing aggregate and paving multiple road segments to accommodate passenger vehicle traffic, increase durability, and reduce long-term maintenance.AZ - PIMA8TH ARIZONA
CORONADO NATIONAL FORESTREPLACE BEAR CANYON BRIDGEThis project includes realignment of road approaches and a hardened bridge bypass for overweight equipment on this bridge. Mitigation measures to protect the threatened and endangered species in the water course will be implemented.AZ - COCHISE, AZ - SANTA CRUZ8TH ARIZONA
CORONADO NATIONAL FORESTSKY ISLAND TRAIL MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTThis project maintains and improves trails in Santa Catalina, Galiuro, and Chiricahua Mountains in year one, before moving to other portions of the forest in future years. Work will be prioritized based on safety and visitor use.AZ - COCHISE, AZ - GRAHAM, AZ - PIMA, AZ - SANTA CRUZ1ST ARIZONA, 2ND ARIZONA, 3RD ARIZONA
CORONADO NATIONAL FORESTTANQUE VERDE FALLS RECREATION ENHANCEMENT PROJECTThis project improves public safety, provides a high-quality recreation experience, and protects forest resources. Replacing existing unsurfaced and user created trailheads with basic amenities such as a restroom, picnic sites, trash service and picnic sites in the Tanque Verde Falls will help improve recreation and resource conditions. The project also includes trail maintenance, adoption, and construction to sustainable standards.AZ - PIMA2ND ARIZONA, 6TH ARIZONA, 8TH ARIZONA
GILA NATIONAL FORESTGILA NATIONAL FOREST ROAD 141 REPAVEMENTThis project includes, but is not limited to, reconstructing segments of failed road, new sign installations and resurfacing with asphalt. Forest Road 141 is an arterial road on the Gila National Forest that provides access to the Gila Wilderness, the Negrito Fire Base, to many recreation sites, and serves as haul road for restoration projects.NM - CATRON2ND NEW MEXICO
GILA NATIONAL FORESTGILA WILDERNESS AND URBAN INTERFACE TRAIL ACCESS IMPROVEMENTThis project restores access to this unique, rugged, and exceptional area through focused efforts on arterial trails and other key access points. The Gila Wilderness is a premier destination that offers exceptional opportunities for solitude and backcountry adventure. Trail access is currently limited.NM - CATRON, NM - GRANT2ND NEW MEXICO
LINCOLN NATIONAL FORESTCEDAR CREEK TRAIL ACCESS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTThis project includes trailhead design and development, installation of multi-use pedestrian and bike bridge, design approved water crossings, and construction of accessible trail.NM - LINCOLN2ND NEW MEXICO
PRESCOTT NATIONAL FORESTPRESCOTT TRAILS MAINTENANCEThis multi-year project reduces deferred maintenance by brushing and repairing drainage structures of the trail. A number of the trails on the Prescott National Forest have outstanding maintenance needs.AZ - YAVAPAI1ST ARIZONA
R3, SOUTHWESTERN REGIONARIZONA NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis multi-year project addresses trails on the Coronado, Tonto, Coconino, and Kaibab National Forests. Many trail segments of the Arizona National Scenic Trail have outstanding maintenance needs. Project work includes routine maintenance, spring and burned area restoration, infrastructure improvements, and segment rerouting.AZ - COCHISE, AZ - COCONINO, AZ - GILA, AZ - MARICOPA, AZ - PIMA, AZ - PINAL, AZ - SANTA CRUZ1ST ARIZONA, 2ND ARIZONA, 3RD ARIZONA, 5TH ARIZONA
R3, SOUTHWESTERN REGIONCANJILON AND KINGSTON RESTROOM REPLACEMENTThis project includes purchase and installation of new vault toilet facilities in two forests - the Carson and Gila National Forests. The work includes demolition of existing toilets, design, contract administration, and finally, accessibility infrastructure and pathways to the newly installed vault toilet facilities. The repairs will meet current environmental and construction standards and will eliminate existing deferred maintenance.NM - GRANT, NM - RIO ARRIBA, NM - SIERRA2ND NEW MEXICO, 3RD NEW MEXICO
SANTA FE NATIONAL FORESTJEMEZ NATIONAL RECREATION AREA DISPERSED RECREATION MANAGEMENTThis multi-year collaborative planning project includes designating group and individual campsites, restroom facilities, pavement maintenance, and other resource protection features. The Cuba and Jemez Ranger Districts are experiencing a rise in visitation and unmanaged recreation that are causing damage to natural and cultural resources, including sites that are sacred to Pueblos and Tribes of northern New Mexico.NM - SANDOVAL3RD NEW MEXICO
SANTA FE NATIONAL FORESTSANTA FE NATIONAL FOREST DEVELOPED RECREATION SITES IMPROVEMENTSThis project replaces visitor information kiosks, fee payment receptacles, and trash collection device that were identified in poor condition through our condition surveys. This project improves visitor information and recreation fee payment in a modular unit.NM - MORA, NM - RIO ARRIBA, NM - SAN MIGUEL, NM - SANDOVAL, NM - SANTA FE3RD NEW MEXICO

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District
ASHLEY NATIONAL FORESTUINTA GUARD STATION REHABILITATIONThis project includes replacing the roof, interior improvements, painting the exterior, adding a CXT, new appliances, and multiple other tasks. The rehabilitation of this historic structure is being done before it is added it to the recreation rental program.UT - DUCHESNE1ST UTAH
BOISE NATIONAL FORESTCRITICAL HOUSING DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project addresses critical repairs of housing units for permanent and seasonal employees at the Lowman, Garden Valley, Crawford, and Idaho City administrative sites. Employees utilizing these housing facilities support the management of projects within an identified Wildfire Crisis Strategy landscape.ID - BOISE, ID - VALLEY1ST IDAHO
BOISE NATIONAL FORESTCRITICAL WATER AND WASTEWATER DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project addresses critical repairs of water and wastewater systems at the Garden Valley, Lowman, Idaho City, and Crawford administrative sites that house permanent and seasonal employees. These safety and accessibility improvements are critical for recruiting staff due to housing shortages and costs.ID - BOISE, ID - VALLEY1ST IDAHO
BOISE NATIONAL FORESTKIRKHAM DAY USE SITE IMPROVEMENTSThis project improves the Kirkham campground to include work on reconfigured parking and replacement of day-use facilities, such as shelters and changing rooms. The project also replaces the deteriorated asphalt road surface, gate, and potable water lines, as well as eliminates roadside parking and rehabilitate damaged areas.ID - BOISE1ST IDAHO, 2ND IDAHO
BOISE NATIONAL FORESTSAGE HEN RECREATION AREA RECONSTRUCTIONThis project renovates and improves six campgrounds and two boat ramps at the Sage Hen Reservoir Recreation Area.ID - GEM1ST IDAHO
BRIDGER-TETON NATIONAL FORESTUPPER GREEN RIVER CORRIDOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT PHASE ONEThis project improves the Upper Green River corridor, to include resurfacing approximately 40 miles of road and replace deficient recreation facilities at the Green River recreation site.WY - SUBLETTE1ST WYOMING
DIXIE NATIONAL FORESTESCALANTE RANGER DISTRICT HOUSINGThis project renovates an existing non-functioning bunkhouse, renovate two existing housing units to accommodate additional employees, and repair existing support buildings. These safety and accessibility improvements are critical for recruiting staff due to housing shortages and costs.UT - GARFIELD2ND UTAH, 3RD UTAH
FISHLAKE NATIONAL FORESTFISH LAKE BASIN RECREATION AREA DEFERRED MAINTENANCE REDUCTIONThis project maintains campground roads, marinas, campground spurs and site furnishings, and a central sewer system to the Fish Lake Basin Recreation Area.UT - SEVIER3RD UTAH
FISHLAKE NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE ROAD DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project mitigates deferred maintenance on the main access roads into the Fishlake National Forest with reconditioning roads, restoring proper drainage, removing roadside vegetation, and placing a stabilized gravel or roto mill road surface.UT - GARFIELD, UT - MILLARD, UT - PIUTE, UT - SEVIER, UT - WAYNE2ND UTAH, 3RD UTAH
FISHLAKE NATIONAL FORESTKENTS LAKE ROAD CORRIDOR DM REDUCTIONThis project will renovate the infrastructure in the popular Kents Lake Road corridor to improve the visitor experience, increase accessibility, and reduce deferred maintenance. The project improves the road surface with placement of gravel and adding dust control products. The project also replaces site furnishings and toilets in five of the district's highest use campgrounds.UT - BEAVER, UT - PIUTE1ST UTAH, 2ND UTAH, 3RD UTAH
HUMBOLDT-TOIYABE NATIONAL FORESTDEFICIENT BRIDGE REPLACEMENTSThis project repairs and restores several deficient bridges on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, to include the following: Upper Jarbidge, Charleston-Jarbidge, Thomas Creek, Kingsont, Cloudburst, Mill Creek, Schoonover Creek, Buckeye Creek, Bodie Creek and Willow Creek trail bridges.CA - ALPINE, CA - MONO, NV - ELKO, NV - LANDER, NV - MINERAL, NV - WASHOE25TH CALIFORNIA, 2ND NEVADA, 3RD CALIFORNIA
HUMBOLDT-TOIYABE NATIONAL FORESTELY BARRACKS REPLACEMENTThis project develops a new barracks facility that will house between 12-16 employees, to include firefighters, recreation specialists, timber management personnel, and natural resource specialists. The previous housing unit were composed of two trailers in need of constant repair.NV - WHITE PINE2ND NEVADA, 4TH NEVADA
HUMBOLDT-TOIYABE NATIONAL FORESTSPRING MOUNTAINS VISITOR GATEWAY TRAILS RENOVATIONThis project repairs the existing trail system in the Spring Mountain National Recreation Area. Project work includes repairing washouts, replacement tread and surfacing, and stabilizing the trail.NV - CLARK3RD NEVADA
MANTI-LASAL NATIONAL FORESTFOREST ROAD AND TRAIL SIGNAGEThis project improves road and trail signage, including inventory, planning, purchasing, and installation of new road and trail signs.UT - CARBON, UT - EMERY, UT - SAN JUAN, UT - SANPETE2ND UTAH, 3RD UTAH, 4TH UTAH
PAYETTE NATIONAL FORESTFOREST HOUSING DEFERRED MAINTENANCE FOR YEAR-ROUND USEThis project replaces heating systems, improve insulation, replace windows and siding, upgrading propane and water systems, and replacing laundry facilities at several housing units across the Payette National Forest.ID - ADAMS, ID - VALLEY1ST IDAHO
PAYETTE NATIONAL FORESTMCCALL AREA HOUSING BARRACKS REPLACEMENTThis project replaces two existing barracks at the McCall Area housing site to accommodate housing for more permanent and seasonal employees.ID - VALLEY1ST IDAHO
SALMON-CHALLIS NATIONAL FORESTBOUNDARY-DAGGER ROAD REPAIRThis project addresses critical repairs needed for Boundary and Dagger Roads, both providing the only access to the infamous Middle Fork of the Salmon River within the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. The heavy traffic on the roads during busy seasons has led to massive deterioration and sediment into sensitive streams.ID - CUSTER, ID - VALLEY1ST IDAHO, 2ND IDAHO
UINTA-WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FORESTBLACKHAWK CAMPGROUND RECONSTRUCTIONThis project reconstructs family and group sites, restrooms, water and wastewater systems, signs, trail, and roads on the Blackhawk campground. After the site was destroyed by fire, the corridor has become overrun by dispersed camping and reconstruction will restore the Scenic Byway.UT - UTAH3RD UTAH
UINTA-WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FORESTHEBER-KAMAS QUARTERS DEFERRED MAINTENANCE PROJECTThis project addresses maintenance and upgrades to housing units on the Heber-Kamas district.UT - SUMMIT, UT - WASATCH1ST UTAH, 2ND UTAH, 3RD UTAH
UINTA-WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FORESTHISTORIC GUINAVAH-MALIBU CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS CAMPGROUND AND AMPHITHEATER RECONSTRUCTIONThis project addresses outstanding site maintenance with work that includes repairs to the amphitheater's original stonework and seat, with additional reconstruction on restrooms, roads, trails, and interpretative signage on the Guinavah-Malibu Campground.UT - CACHE1ST UTAH
UINTA-WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FORESTPINEVIEW RESERVOIR RECREATION COMPLEX RECONSTRUCTIONThis project improves day-use facilities including picnic areas, parking lots, restroom facilities, water systems, trails, roads, and signage at the Pineview Reservoir Recreation Complex.UT - WEBER1ST UTAH

Forest or StationProject NameSummaryState - CountyCongressional
District
ANGELES NATIONAL FORESTCRYSTAL LAKE RECREATION AREA AND COLDBROOK CAMPGROUND SITE IMPROVEMENTSThis project improves Deer Flat Group Campground and Coldbrook Campground. Renovation of the amphitheater and improved signage and public information will enhance the visitor experience. Pavement and road stabilization is needed for the Crystal Lake Recreation Area road network.CA - LOS ANGELES26TH CALIFORNIA, 27TH CALIFORNIA, 33TH CALIFORNIA
ANGELES NATIONAL FORESTSPUNKY, SAWMILL AND BEAR CAMPGROUND RENOVATIONSThe project renovates the Sawmill and Bear campgrounds. Improvements at the Sawmill Campground will better define the site, install a barrier system, and pave the campground loops and spurs, and include installation of food lockers. Improvements at Bear Campground will relocate campground amenities to a more suitable location.CA - LOS ANGELES20TH CALIFORNIA, 22ND CALIFORNIA, 25TH CALIFORNIA
CLEVELAND NAITONAL FORESTMULTIPLE BARRACKS RENOVATION AND FACILITY IMPROVEMENTSThis project improves barracks across three ranger districts. Project work includes improvements to roofs, water systems, heating and ventilation, plumbing, drainage, and overall accessibility.CA - CONTRA COSTA, CA - ORANGE, CA - RIVERSIDE, CA - SAN DIEGO42ND CALIFORNIA, 45TH CALIFORNIA, 46TH CALIFORNIA, 47TH CALIFORNIA, 48TH CALIFORNIA, 49TH CALIFORNIA, 50TH CALIFORNIA, 51ST CALIFORNIA, 52ND CALIFORNIA
CLEVELAND NAITONAL FORESTUPPER SAN JUAN CAMPGROUND RENOVATIONThis project addresses outstanding maintenance issues on the access road and the Upper San Juan Campground. Project work includes replacing barriers, fire rings, picnic tables, trash receptacles, gates, culverts, and vault toilets.CA - RIVERSIDE42ND CALIFORNIA, 49TH CALIFORNIA
ELDORADO NATIONAL FORESTADVENTURE MOUNTAIN LODGE ROOF REPLACEMENTThis project repairs and replaces the roof to ensure the Adventure Mountain resort lodge is available for year-round use and offer summer opportunities.CA - EL DORADO4TH CALIFORNIA
ELDORADO NATIONAL FORESTHIGHWAY 88 TRAILHEAD IMPROVEMENTS AND TRAIL MAINTENANCEThis project addresses capacity challenges at very popular trailheads and includes trail maintenance and trailhead improvements to the parking area, signage and restrooms. Additional project work will include parking lot and road access improvements to the trailhead.CA - ALPINE, CA - AMADOR, CA - EL DORADO3RD CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
INYO NATIONAL FORESTDAY USE SITES SAFETY AND ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTSThis project fixes major safety and accessibility deficiencies at heavily used day use sites on the Inyo National Forest. Accessibility, safety, pedestrian flow, and site layout will all be analyzed and updated. This project complements a Federal Lands Access Program project with the Federal Highway Administration to address pavement at one site, so this project will improve the rest of the area for a holistic renovation to aging day use sites.CA - MADERA, CA - MONO25TH CALIFORNIA, 8TH CALIFORNIA
INYO NATIONAL FORESTHOUSING DEFERRED MAINTENANCE PROJECTThis project makes interior and exterior improvements to four housing sites, to include painting and repairs to the roof, windows, and flooring. These safety and accessibility improvements are critical for recruiting staff due to housing shortages and costs.CA - INYO, CA - MONO25TH CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
INYO NATIONAL FORESTINYO CAMPGROUND IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTThe project improves and renovates the Grays Meadow, Onion Valley, Lower Lee Vining, Aspen, and Moraine Campgrounds.CA - INYO, CA - MONO25TH CALIFORNIA, 8TH CALIFORNIA
KLAMATH NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE INTERPRETIVE SIGNS AND TRAIL MARKERSThis project addresses signage maintenance with forest-wide repairs and replacement of kiosks and information display panels. Project work improves approximately 29 campgrounds, 13 day-use areas, 50 trailheads, and 12 river access its.CA - SISKIYOU, OR - JACKSON1ST CALIFORNIA, 2ND CALIFORNIA, 2ND OREGON
LAKE TAHOE BASIN MGT UNITADMINISTRATIVE SITE TRAILER PAD IMPROVEMENTThis project improves barracks by upgrading ten trailer pads with utility services that will accommodate seasonal employee housing needs.CA - EL DORADO1ST CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
LAKE TAHOE BASIN MGT UNITBARRACKS RECONSTRUCTIONThis project reconstructs roofs, historic foundations, and interior upgrades for the Meeks Bay barracks and two Pope-Baldwin Estates housing units within the Tallac Historic Site.CA - EL DORADO4TH CALIFORNIA
LAKE TAHOE BASIN MGT UNITBAYVIEW PARKING LOT UPGRADESThis project upgrades the vehicular circulation and parking lot at the Bayview recreation site. The existing vehicle circulation and parking lot is antiquated and does not meet the needs of this busy trailhead. The new parking lot accommodates more vehicles, and provides public access to desolation wilderness, inspiration point, and Cathedral Fall Trailhead.CA - EL DORADO, CA - ELDORADO4TH CALIFORNIA
LAKE TAHOE BASIN MGT UNITLAKE TAHOE FIRE STATION REMOVAL, UPGRADES AND CONSTRUCTIONThis project constructs a new fire station on the West Shore of Lake Tahoe since the existing fire station at Meeks Bay is in poor condition and cannot accommodate modern fire engines and crews.CA - EL DORADO, CA - PLACER4TH CALIFORNIA
LASSEN NATIONAL FORESTLASSEN FOREST-WIDE TOILET REPLACEMENTThis project replaces nine vault toilet buildings and repairs one across many sites on the Battle Creek Campground and Ashpan Snowmobile Trailhead. Project work also includes updates to fixtures and plumbing at the Almanor Boat Launch flush restrooms and replacement of the wastewater systems.CA - PLUMAS, CA - SHASTA, CA - TEHAMA1ST CALIFORNIA, 2ND CALIFORNIA
MODOC NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE TRAILS MAINTENANCE PHASE TWOThis project repairs and restores trails across the Modoc National Forest. Project work includes tread re-establishment, brushing, logging out thousands of downed trees, maintaining trailheads, signage, and repairing drainage features and stream crossings.CA - MODOC, CA - SISKIYOU2ND CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
MODOC NATIONAL FORESTMEDICINE LAKE ROADSThis project addresses deferred maintenance, pavement preservation, and repairs to primary forest roads accessing Medicine Lake Recreation Area. This lake is located in a shield volcano caldera, and the lake and mountain are both sacred to local tribes.CA - PLACER, CA - SISKIYOU1ST CALIFORNIA, 2ND CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
MODOC NATIONAL FORESTMODOC FORESTWIDE BARRACKS HOUSING MAINTENANCEThis project improves and upgrades siding, flooring, roofing, paint, windows, heating and air conditioning systems, and cabinets to barracks across the Modoc National Forest. Project work focuses on climate change mitigation and emphasizes high-efficiency, low energy use designs and installations that will house approximately 100 seasonal employees.CA - MODOC, CA - SHASTA, CA - SISKIYOU1ST CALIFORNIA, 2ND CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
PLUMAS NATIONAL FORESTFIRE DETECTION AND REC LOOKOUT DEFERRED MAINTENANCE UPGRADESThe project decommissions and replaces lookout pit toilets with new vaults. It also includes a new roof, paint, and interior cabinets at several lookout points on the Plumas National Forest. Additionally, these upgrades include new stairs, roofing, windows, and siding. All these repairs have long term future value as fire lookouts can be transferred into recreation rental opportunities if decisions are made not to continue staffing.CA - LASSEN, CA - PLUMAS, CA - SIERRA, CA - YUBA, NV - WASHOE1ST CALIFORNIA, 2ND CALIFORNIA, 2ND NEVADA, 3RD CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
SAN BERNARDINO NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE RECREATION SITES WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRSThis project includes removal and replacement of multiple old valves and other equipment on multiple recreation water systems and bringing them up to an acceptable level of infrastructure for current public health guidelines and best practices.CA - RIVERSIDE, CA - SAN BERNARDINO26TH CALIFORNIA, 35TH CALIFORNIA, 41ST CALIFORNIA, 45TH CALIFORNIA
SAN BERNARDINO NATIONAL FORESTIMPROVING AND REPLACING AGED INTERPRETIVE MATERIAL AT THE BIG BEAR DISCOVERY CENTERThis project reduces site deferred maintenance with work that includes replacement of dated interpretive materials at the Big Bear Discovery Center on the San Bernardino National Forest.CA - SAN BERNARDINO41ST CALIFORNIA
SAN BERNARDINO NATIONAL FORESTREHABILITATE DEVELOPED AND DISPERSED RECREATIONAL SITESThis project refurbishes existing recreational sites and facilities by replacing and repairing worn campfire rings, damaged picnic tables, windows, flush toilets, walkways, and small footpath bridges.CA - , CA - RIVERSIDE, CA - SAN BERNARDINO26TH CALIFORNIA, 41ST CALIFORNIA, 45TH CALIFORNIA, 8TH CALIFORNIA
SHASTA TRINITY NATIONAL FORESTHARRISON GULCH BARRACKS AND WATER SYSTEM DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project repairs and replaces water storage and distribution systems at the Harrison Gulch administrative site and will address reconstruction and operational upgrades to reduce frequent water quality issues and extensive system leaks. This site hosts the Trinity Hotshots and engine crews at a location where there is limited housing.CA - SHASTA1ST CALIFORNIA, 2ND CALIFORNIA
SIERRA NATIONAL FORESTACCESSIBLE UPGRADE - TOILET REPLACEMENT - HIGH SIERRA FORESTSThis project addresses the need to correct legal non-compliance challenges and provide recreation facilities which are universally accessible and meet Accessibility Guidelines. Old wooden vault toilets will be replaced by units that have low maintenance and meet accessibility requirements.CA - ALPINE, CA - ALPINE, TUOLUMNE, CA - CALAVERAS, CA - FRESNO, CA - INYO, CA - MADERA, CA - MONO, CA - TULARE, CA - TUOLUMNE19TH CALIFORNIA, 21ST CALIFORNIA, 23RD CALIFORNIA, 25TH CALIFORNIA, 3RD CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA, 8TH CALIFORNIA
SIERRA NATIONAL FORESTSIERRA VISTA SCENIC BYWAY REHABILITATION PROJECTThis project includes chip seal for paved roads and campgrounds, base rock for gravel roads, and replacement of regulatory, warning, road destination and recreation site identification signs. The Scenic Byway roads, campgrounds and vista points are in poor condition.CA - MADERA4TH CALIFORNIA
SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FORESTPATRICK CREEK BATH HOUSE RESTORATIONThis project repairs and restores windows, doors, and flooring at the Patrick's Creek bath house on the Gasquet Ranger District.CA - DEL NORTE, CA - HUMBOLDT1ST CALIFORNIA, 2ND CALIFORNIA
SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FORESTRECREATION AND ADMIN FACILITIES WATER SYSTEMS UPGRADES FOR SAFE WATER USEThis project replaces deteriorating drinking water treatment equipment across 12 campgrounds on the Six Rivers National Forest.CA - DEL NORTE, CA - HUMBOLDT, CA - SISKIYOU, CA - TRINITY1ST CALIFORNIA, 2ND CALIFORNIA
STANISLAUS NATIONAL FORESTBARRACKS REPAIRS AND RETROFITTINGThis project addresses necessary repairs, rehabilitation, and retrofitting of multiple facilities, improve pavement work on the parking areas, and addressing health and safety mitigations in the Strawberry, Dorrington, and Hathaway Work Centers. Project work also includes constructing a bathhouse and utility connections at Alpine Station to provide a usable trailer pad facility as this remote site.CA - ALPINE, CA - CALAVERAS, CA - TUOLUMNE19TH CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
STANISLAUS NATIONAL FORESTSOUTHERN SIERRA CAMPGROUND AND DAY USE SITE TOILET REPLACEMENT AND ACCESSIBILITY UPGRADESThis project replaces outdated toilet toilets and address accessibility upgrades across several high-use recreation area facilities.CA - ALPINE, CA - FRESNO, CA - INYO, CA - KERN, CA - MADERA, CA - MONO, CA - TUOLUMNE19TH CALIFORNIA, 22ND CALIFORNIA, 25TH CALIFORNIA, 3RD CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA, 8TH CALIFORNIA
STANISLAUS NATIONAL FORESTSOUTHERN SIERRA ZONE PAVEMENT STRIPING AND SAFETY MAINTENANCEThis project improves pavement markings and install regulatory, warning, road destination and recreation site identification signs. The Southern Sierra Zone has over 500 miles of paved roads many of which lack consistent pavement markings.CA - CALAVERAS, CA - FRESNO, CA - MADERA, CA - TUOLUMNE19TH CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
STANISLAUS NATIONAL FORESTSOUTHERN SIERRA ZONE RECREATION FACILITY IMPROVEMENTSThis project improves the quality and diversity of sustainable recreational opportunities at recreation sites across three forests in the Southern Sierra Zone. It includes repairs and upgrades to potable water sources and distribution systems as well as roofing, painting, plumbing, and camp site amenity and access improvements. On the Inyo, Sequoia, and Stanislaus National Forests, many recreation facilities have urgent health and safety maintenance needs.CA - ALPINE, CA - CALAVERAS, CA - INYO, CA - KERN, CA - MARIPOSA, CA - TULARE, CA - TUOLUMNE19TH CALIFORNIA, 21ST CALIFORNIA, 22ND CALIFORNIA, 25TH CALIFORNIA, 3RD CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
TAHOE NATIONAL FORESTCHINA WALL MOTORIZED STAGING AREA EXPANSION, FACILITIES AND TRAILS IMPROVEMENTSThis project improves and expands the China Wall motorized staging area, to include toilet upgrades; widening the access road; installing new trash receptacles, signage, tables, gates, and bulletin boards; and constructing a new motorized loading ramp. This trail and staging area are part of the Sugar Pine off-highway vehicle trail system.CA - PLACER3RD CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
TAHOE NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE BARRACKS DEFERRED MAINTENANCE AND RENOVATIONThis project makes exterior and interior improvements across multiple barracks on the Tahoe National Forest. These improvements are critical for recruiting staff due to housing shortages and costs.CA - NEVADA, CA - PLACER, CA - SIERRA, CA - YUBA4TH CALIFORNIA
TAHOE NATIONAL FORESTSAND POND AQUATIC PASSAGE AND INTERPRETIVE TRAIL ACCESSIBLE BOARDWALK REPLACEMENTThis project replaces sections of the Sand Pond Interpretive Boardwalk so that it is more accessible for visitors to learn about the Tribal history and culture of the area. This installation also protects a wet meadow that is part of the North Yuba Watershed and provides restoration of the aquatic system due to the existing, failing boardwalk that is currently neither useable for the public nor provide adequate separation for the aquatic resources of the wetland.CA - SIERRA3RD CALIFORNIA, 4TH CALIFORNIA
TAHOE NATIONAL FORESTSARDINE CAMPGROUND IMPROVEMENTSThis project improves toilet buildings, picnic tables, signs, and fire rings on the Sardine Campground on the Tahoe National Forest.CA - SIERRA4TH CALIFORNIA

Forest or StationProject NameSummaryState - CountyCongressional
District
COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE NATIONAL SCENIC AREADOG MOUNTAIN TRAILHEAD RELOCATIONThe project relocates the trailhead to address congestion and safety concerns at popular recreation site on State Route 14 in Skamania County, Washington.WA - SKAMANIA3RD WASHINGTON, 4TH WASHINGTON
COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE NATIONAL SCENIC AREAHISTORIC MULTNOMAH FALLS LODGE, CRITICAL ACCESSIBILITY, UTILITY, AND SECURITY SYSTEM UPGRADESThis project involves critical upgrades to lodge utilities including water, wastewater, electrical, and HVAC systems, security improvements, and renovation of the visitor center, restrooms, and garbage enclosure area. Multnomah Falls Lodge is the most popular recreation site in the Pacific Northwest.OR - MULTNOMAH3RD OREGON
COLVILLE NATIONAL FORESTINTERNATIONAL SELKIRK LOOP RECREATION AREA ACCESSIBILITY AND AMENITY IMPROVEMENTS PHASE ONEThis project bundles multiple recreation and visitor services needs including site rehabilitation, improved site accessibility, dock replacement, toilet refurbishment, etc. Specific project work includes replacement of picnic shelters, amenity improvements to lookout and cabin, water system design and replacements, recreation site road and access road rehabilitation, and realignment of the recreation and administrative sites to meet public demand.WA - PEND OREILLE, WA - STEVENS5TH WASHINGTON
COLVILLE NATIONAL FORESTINTERNATIONAL SELKIRK LOOP TRAIL RESTORATIONThis project consists of trail restoration, minor reroutes, culvert replacement, and puncheon, turnpike, and trail bridge reconstruction on trails on the forest. Work primarily takes place along the International Selkirk Loop.OR - BAKER, WA - PEND OREILLE, WA - STEVENS2ND OREGON, 5TH WASHINGTON
DESCHUTES NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE TRAIL BRIDGE RECONSTRUCTIONThis project replaces multiple trail bridges on the forest. The Deschutes National Forest is known for outstanding recreational opportunities, and its trails system is one of the primary attractions. This project replaces failed or failing trail bridges that provide critical infrastructure and trail connectivity for some of the most popular forest trails.OR - DESCHUTES, OR - JEFFERSON, OR - KLAMATH2ND OREGON, 5TH OREGON
FREMONT-WINEMA NATIONAL FORESTASPEN POINT CAMPGROUND RESTROOM REPLACEMENTSThis project replaces six restrooms at the Aspen Point campground. Project work includes installation of a new wastewater system that includes septic tanks, lift stations, gravity and pressure lines, an advanced treatment system, and leach field. Additional work includes removal of the existing septic systems at two sites and connection to the new collection system.OR - KLAMATH2ND OREGON
GIFFORD PINCHOT NATIONAL FORESTCRITICAL UPGRADES TO JOHNSTON RIDGE OBSERVATORY, MOUNT SAINT HELENS NATIONAL VOLCANIC MONUMENTThis project addresses outstanding maintenance needs with work that includes fire system repairs, energy conservation upgrades and repairs to the theater. This project will improve the visitor experience while reducing deferred maintenance and restoring the visitor center for the mission of educating the public.WA - SKAMANIA3RD WASHINGTON
GIFFORD PINCHOT NATIONAL FORESTHIGH PRIORITY SAFETY AND RECREATION ACCESS IMPROVEMENTSThis project repairs road failures. The majority of issues are subgrade failures. This project improves visitor access, visitor experience and improve critical health and safety issues.WA - LEWIS, WA - SKAMANIA4TH WASHINGTON
GIFFORD PINCHOT NATIONAL FORESTROAD 25 HUFFAKER BRIDGE REPLACEMENTThis project replaces the Huffaker Bridge, a major bridge on Forest Road 25 that allows visitors to experience some of the best scenery on the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.WA - LEWIS, WA - SKAMANIA3RD WASHINGTON
MT BAKER-SNOQUALMIE NATIONAL FORESTFOREST RESIDENCES ROOF REPLACEMENTThis project replaces 20-year-old roofs at multiple housing facilities across three ranger districts. The buildings include housing units and garages.WA - CHELAN, WA - KING, WA - SNOHOMISH2ND WASHINGTON, 4TH WASHINGTON, 8TH WASHINGTON
MT BAKER-SNOQUALMIE NATIONAL FORESTHEATHER MEADOWS TRAILS AND RECREATION SITE DEFERRED MAINTENANCE AND DAM REHABILITATIONThis project completes deferred maintenance and reconstruction on hiking trails and make improvements to provide universal access at interpretive sites, picnic areas, and viewpoints. Bagley Dam will be decommissioned, and the stream channel restored to natural conditions; a trail bridge will be constructed to maintain trail connectivity.WA - WHATCOM1ST WASHINGTON, 2ND WASHINGTON
MT BAKER-SNOQUALMIE NATIONAL FORESTMOUNTAIN LOOP HIGHWAY ROAD, TRAIL, AND BRIDGES DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis multi-year landscape enhancement project addresses critical road and bridge repair and replacements to support scheduled timber sales, completion of deferred trail maintenance, trail reconstruction and trail bridge repairs, as well as a trailhead expansion at Heather Lake Trailhead. The project includes improvements to Aquatic Organism Passages.WA - SNOHOMISH1ST WASHINGTON, 2ND WASHINGTON
MT BAKER-SNOQUALMIE NATIONAL FORESTPACIFIC CREST TRAIL ACCESS ROADS, BRIDGES, AND TRAILS DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThe project completes maintenance on multiple roads. The project includes relocation of the Milk Creek Trail and replacement of the Milk Creek Trail bridge, which will restore access to the Pacific Crest Trail. Trail rehabilitation will also be completed in the Downey Creek fire area.WA - SKAGIT, WA - SNOHOMISH1ST WASHINGTON, 2ND WASHINGTON, 8TH WASHINGTON
MT HOOD NATIONAL FORESTZIGZAG HOUSING IMPROVEMENTThis project develops a 20-bed bunkhouse near the Zigzag District Office to accommodate seasonal employees working on priority landscapes. The existing barracks at Summit Compound are deteriorated beyond repair and cannot safely house employees any longer.OR - CLACKAMAS2ND OREGON, 3RD OREGON, 5TH OREGON
OKANOGAN-WENATCHEE NATIONAL FORESTSELKIRKS TO SURF: NORTH CASCADES RECREATION SCENIC CORRIDORThis project makes improvements to trails, bridges, campgrounds, and scenic viewpoints across the North Cascades Recreation Scenic Corridor.WA - CHELAN, WA - OKANOGAN, WA - WHATCOM2ND WASHINGTON, 4TH WASHINGTON, 5TH WASHINGTON, 8TH WASHINGTON
R6, PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAQUATIC ORGANISM PASSAGE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATIONThis project upgrades and implements new aquatic organism passages on several priority road-stream crossings that will impact local fish and wildlife populations to safely move throughout the forest.OR - BAKER, OR - GRANT, OR - JOSEPHINE, OR - UMATILLA, OR - UNION, WA - KITTITAS, WA - YAKIMA2ND OREGON, 4TH OREGON, 8TH WASHINGTON
R6, PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONDEFERRED MAINTENANCE ON 1500 MILES OF PRIORITY TRAILS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWESTThis project reduces trail deferred maintenance with work that includes installation and repair of trail structures and signage and reconstruction of tread. There is a significant backlog of maintenance across the trails in the Pacific Northwest Region.ID - ADAMS, OR - BAKER, OR - UNION, OR - WALLOWA, WA - CHELAN, WA - OKANOGAN, WA - WHATCOM1ST IDAHO, 1ST WASHINGTON, 2ND OREGON, 4TH WASHINGTON, 5TH WASHINGTON, 8TH WASHINGTON
R6, PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONHIGH PRIORITY RECREATION SITE DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project addresses maintenance deficiencies within our most important developed recreation sites and settings. Project work includes, but is not limited to, sign and kiosk repair, accessibility improvements, painting, picnic table and fire ring installation. Deferred maintenance activities are prioritized within recreation areas and corridors that increase the impact of investments and model shared stewardship.OR - BAKER, OR - CROOK, OR - DESCHUTES, OR - GRANT, OR - JEFFERSON, OR - KLAMATH, OR - LAKE, OR - LANE, OR - LINCOLN, OR - LINN, OR - MARION, OR - MULTNOMAH, OR - WALLOWA, WA - COLUMBIA, WA - GRAYS HARBOR, WA - LEWIS, WA - PEND OREILLE, WA - STEVENS, WA - YAKIMA2ND OREGON, 2ND WASHINGTON, 3RD OREGON, 3RD WASHINGTON, 4TH OREGON, 4TH WASHINGTON, 5TH OREGON, 5TH WASHINGTON, 6TH WASHINGTON
R6, PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONREGIONAL TRAIL BRIDGE REPLACEMENT AND DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project repairs and replaces approximately 40 trail bridges across multiple areas in the Pacific Northwest, with a specific focus on bridges with high levels of visitor use for both motorized and non-motorized users.OR - BAKER, OR - CURRY, OR - DESCHUTES, OR - GRANT, OR - HOOD RIVER, OR - JEFFERSON, OR - JOSEPHINE, OR - KLAMATH, OR - LAKE, OR - LANE, OR - MARION, OR - WALLOWA, WA - CLALLAM, WA - FERRY, WA - JEFFERSON, WA - KING, WA - PEND OREILLE, WA - PIERCE, WA - STEVENS2ND OREGON, 3RD OREGON, 4TH OREGON, 5TH OREGON, 5TH WASHINGTON, 6TH WASHINGTON, 8TH WASHINGTON
UMPQUA NATIONAL FORESTSOUTH UMPQUA TRANSPORTATION REMEDIATION AND WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT TO AID IN CRITICAL ACCESS AND AQUATIC ORGANISM PASSAGEThis project replaces critical infrastructure to provide access for recreation visitors and natural resource management across the forest. These routes provide the only road access to cultural sites for tribes and the public. This project will eliminate deferred maintenance and improve access and safety on roads that will likely soon need to be closed if not repaired.OR - DOUGLAS4TH OREGON
WALLOWA WHITMAN NATIONAL FORESTRIGGINS RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PADS AND OFFICE PLUMBINGThis project adds new recreational vehicle parking sites and make improvements to water, sewer, and power utilities in the Riggins Office Building. This office experiences freezing water pipes in the winter so new water distribution pipes will be installed to address this issue.ID - IDAHO1ST IDAHO
WALLOWA WHITMAN NATIONAL FORESTSCENIC BYWAY ROAD PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE AND CHIP SEALThis project entails patch and chip sealing major paved roads on the forest. These roads impact Baker City, Granite and La Grande, and are known as the Elkhorn Scenic Byway.OR - BAKER, OR - GRANT, OR - UNION2ND OREGON
WILLAMETTE NATIONAL FORESTTRAIL BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECTThis project involves the replacement of several bridges along high-use, high-priority trails that have either failed or are nearing failure. The bridges provide critical linkages and resource protection along popular trails.OR - JEFFERSON, OR - LANE, OR - LINN, OR - MARION4TH OREGON, 5TH OREGON

Forest or StationProject NameSummaryState - CountyCongressional
District
FRANCIS MARION-SUMTER NATIONAL FORESTSBUCKHALL RECREATION AREA RECONSTRUCTIONThis project renovates and improves the Buckhall Recreation Area. Project work includes upgrading toilet facilities, picnic shelters, camping sites, and day-use parking. The project also reinforces the seawall to address frequent storm impacts and climate change.SC - CHARLESTON1ST SOUTH CAROLINA
FRANCIS MARION-SUMTER NATIONAL FORESTSPALMETTO TRAIL ENOREE PASSAGE REHABILITATIONThis project replaces boardwalk with more sustainable structures along the Enoree Passage. The Enoree Passage of the mountains to the sea Palmetto Trail is maintained through an agreement with the Palmetto Conservation Corps. Despite the strong partnership, there are several structures that need replaced to make the facility sustainable.SC - LAURENS, SC - NEWBERRY, SC - UNION5TH SOUTH CAROLINA
GEORGE WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON NATIONAL FORESTSBOLAR MOUNTAIN WASTEWATER SYSTEM REPLACEMENTThis project replaces a 40-year-old wastewater treatment plant serving multiple campgrounds in a high-use recreation complex.VA - BATH6TH VIRGINIA
GEORGE WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON NATIONAL FORESTSVIRGINIA WATERFALL TRAILS RECONSTRUCTION AND REALIGNMENTThis project addresses needed repairs on multiple popular trails. Facilities include trail bridges, handrails, stairs, safety and educational signing, barriers and fencing, decommissioning, trail restoration, boardwalk, parking lot repairs, and overlook reconstruction.VA - BOTETOURT, VA - GILES, VA - NELSON, VA - SCOTT5TH VIRGINIA, 6TH VIRGINIA, 9TH VIRGINIA
LAND BETWEEN THE LAKES NATIONAL RECREATION AREABRANDON SPRING HOUSING REPLACEMENTThis project replaces employee housing at Brandon Spring because the existing facility is uninhabitable due to water damage. Additionally, this project replaces the lagoon that treats wastewater from the housing facility, group camp, and adjacent recreation sites. These improvements are critical for recruiting staff due to housing shortages and costs.KY - TRIGG, TN - STEWART1ST KENTUCKY, 7TH TENNESSEE
NATIONAL FORESTS IN FLORIDANEW OSCEOLA OFFICE SITEThe project renovates buildings, which contain asbestos and extensive mold and improve the roof and ventilation systems that are beyond their useful life. The administrative offices and work center complex need to be replaced to provide a safe and efficient workplace for employees and lower lifecycle building maintenance costs. The new administrative office and associated buildings will be located on a new site.FL - BAKER2ND FLORIDA, 4TH FLORIDA, 5TH FLORIDA, 6TH FLORIDA
OZARK-ST FRANCIS NATIONAL FORESTDEER WORK CENTER BUILDING RENOVATIONThis project renovates the existing office building and garage at the Deer Work Center on the Big Piney Ranger District to accommodate additional permanent District employees working in fire, timber, and law enforcement. This building's renovation will result in the elimination of a leased facility resulting in cost savings for the Forest Service.AR - NEWTON3RD ARKANSAS, 4TH ARKANSAS
OZARK-ST FRANCIS NATIONAL FORESTSHORES LAKE ROAD RECONSTRUCTIONThis project improves and upgrades approximately ten miles of road reconstruction on Shores Lake Road.AR - FRANKLIN4TH ARKANSAS

Forest or StationProject NameSummaryState - CountyCongressional
District
ALLEGHENY NATIONAL FORESTLOLETA RECREATION REHABILITATIONThis project addresses deferred maintenance at Loleta Recreation Area. Activities include repair of restroom buildings roofs and the water system.PA - ELK, PA - FOREST15TH PENNSYLVANIA
ALLEGHENY NATIONAL FORESTLONGHOUSE SCENIC DRIVE AND JAKES ROCK ROAD AND CULVERT REPAIRThis project targets the replacement of culverts and improving drainage on Longhouse Scenic Drive and Jakes Rocks Roads. This is a multi-year project that will include design and construction.PA - WARREN5TH PENNSYLVANIA
CHEQUAMEGON-NICOLET NATIONAL FORESTCHEQUAMEGON-NICOLET PUBLIC FISHING ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS - PINE LAKE, LAKEVIEW, NAMAKAGON, DAY LAKE, AND CHIPPEWAThis project replaces fishing piers with permanent, accessible floating or permanent docks designed specifically for fishing, including piers at Pine Lake, Mondeaux, Namakagon, Day Lake, and Chippewa.WI - ASHLAND, WI - BAYFIELD, WI - FOREST, WI - TAYLOR7TH WISCONSIN
CHEQUAMEGON-NICOLET NATIONAL FORESTCHEQUAMEGON-NICOLET SAINT PETER'S DOME TRAIL REHABILITATIONThis project reconstructs sections of the St. Peter's Dome Trail, one of the most popular and most heavily used walking trails on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, to improve trail resiliency, reduce environmental degradation, and reduce long-term deferred maintenance.WI - ASHLAND7TH WISCONSIN
CHEQUAMEGON-NICOLET NATIONAL FORESTEAGLE RIVER BUNKHOUSE AND RESIDENCE REHABILITATIONThis project rehabilitates the Eagle River bunkhouse and residence. Project work includes exterior repairs, interior repairs, updated electrical, and accessibility improvements. These quarters provide essential employee housing adjacent to the district office.WI - VILAS7TH WISCONSIN
CHEQUAMEGON-NICOLET NATIONAL FORESTKEYES LAKE BUNKHOUSE RECONSTRUCTIONThis project rehabilitates the Keyes Lake bunkhouse and garage. Project work includes a new roof, siding, insulation, and windows. Interior improvements include new walls, flooring, electrical, plumbing and fixtures, water heater, furnace, and accessibility features. These improvements are critical for recruiting staff due to housing shortages and costs.WI - FLORENCE7TH WISCONSIN
CHIPPEWA NATIONAL FORESTCAMP RABIDEAU UPGRADE AND MAINTENANCEThe project includes repainting and completing minor repairs at the buildings, repairing the picnic shelter, and addressing safety issues. Camp Rabideau is a National Historic Landmark and one of the most complete Civilian Conservation Corps camps extant in the United States.MN - BELTRAMI8TH MINNESOTA
CHIPPEWA NATIONAL FORESTSTONY POINT CAMPGROUND IMPROVEMENTSThe project includes providing upgraded electrical infrastructure, replacing signs and fee boards, improving the water supply system, and assessing the outdated sanitation system to the Stony Point Campground.MN - CASS8TH MINNESOTA
GREEN MOUNTAIN AND FINGER LAKES NATIONAL FORESTSAPPALACHIAN NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL AND LONG TRAIL SHELTER AND PRIVY IMPROVEMENTSThis project repairs or replaces multiple shelters and privies on the Appalachian Trail and Long Trail. This project addresses health and safety concerns associated with dilapidated infrastructure, soil and water resource impacts from outdated privies, and impediments prohibiting universal access.VT - ADDISON, VT - BENNINGTON, VT - RUTLAND, VT - WINDSOR1ST VERMONT
GREEN MOUNTAIN AND FINGER LAKES NATIONAL FORESTSFOREST-WIDE ROAD BRIDGE DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project addresses deferred maintenance and structural deficiencies on several road bridges, which are also part of the snowmobile trails in the winter, on main access Forest Service Roads 73, 264, 278 and 279.VT - BENNINGTON, VT - RUTLAND1ST VERMONT
GREEN MOUNTAIN AND FINGER LAKES NATIONAL FORESTSGREEN MOUNTAIN TRAIL BRIDGE REPLACEMENTSThis multi-year project replaces or repairs structurally deficient bridges that are essential for maintaining public safety and reducing stream sedimentation. This project improves the user experience for bridges located on the Appalachian Trail, Long Trail, Vermont snowmobile trail network and Vermont mountain bike system. This project improves fish passage by removing stream barriers narrowing stream channels.VT - ADDISON, VT - BENNINGTON, VT - RUTLAND, VT - WINDHAM, VT - WINDSOR1ST VERMONT
GREEN MOUNTAIN AND FINGER LAKES NATIONAL FORESTSHAPGOOD POND DAY USE SITE IMPROVEMENTThis project addresses deferred maintenance at the Hapgood Pond Day Use Site including improving energy and water efficiency at the bathhouse, trail work, stone step replacement, and placement of vehicle barrier bollards at the entrance to preserve defined historic features.VT - BENNINGTON1ST VERMONT
HIAWATHA NATIONAL FORESTFOREST ROAD 3458-1.4, CARP RIVER AND FOREST ROAD 2251-6.2, NORTH BRANCH STUTTS CREEK BRIDGE REPLACEMENTSThis project replaces 68-year-old timber and concrete bridges at Carp River and the north branch of Stutts Creek. Once completed, this project will allow unrestricted use of the bridges.MI - ALGER, MI - MACKINAC, MI - SCHOOLCRAFT1ST MICHIGAN
HIAWATHA NATIONAL FORESTGRAND ISLAND NATIONAL RECREATION AREA REHABILITATIONThese projects include trail bridge replacement, beach access facilities, facility renovation of the water system, kiosks, and erosion control.MI - ALGER11TH MICHIGAN, 1ST MICHIGAN
HIAWATHA NATIONAL FORESTHIAWATHA HISTORIC LIGHTHOUSES: STABILIZATION AND REHABILITATIONThis project repairs Hiawatha National Forest historic lighthouses that include stabilizing and restoring the structural and historic integrity of walls and stairs to ensure safe visitor access.MI - ALGER, MI - CHIPPEWA, MI - MACKINAC1ST MICHIGAN
HOOSIER NATIONAL FORESTHOOSIER HARDIN RIDGE SHOWER-BATH-CAMPGROUND IMPROVEMENTThis project replaces multiple toilet and shower buildings at the campground.IN - MONROE9TH INDIANA
HURON MANISTEE NATIONAL FORESTPERE MARQUETTE WILD AND SCENIC RIVER GREEN COTTAGE ACCESS IMPROVEMENTSThis project improves the boat slide and walk-in access to the Green Cottage Access point on the Pere Marquette Wild and Scenic River, a regional iconic site. This project includes replacement of the existing boat slide, boardwalk, and stairs, as well as other minor site improvements including signage upgrades, vault toilet, new fee tube and information board, picnic tables, benches, fencing, gates, and animal resistant trash cans.MI - LAKE2ND MICHIGAN
MONONGAHELA NATIONAL FORESTHOLCOMB BRIDGE REPLACEMENTThis project addresses deferred maintenance and structural deficiencies on the Holcomb Bridge.WV - WEBSTER3RD WEST VIRGINIA
OTTAWA NATIONAL FORESTNESBIT ROAD REHABILITATIONThis project addresses deferred road maintenance. Work includes replacing aggregate to re-establish the crown, multiple culverts replacements, and improving drainage.MI - BARAGA, MI - GOGEBIC, MI - HOUGHTON, MI - IRON1ST MICHIGAN
SHAWNEE NATIONAL FORESTLAKE GLENDALE PHASED REHABILITATION PROJECTThis project addresses significant age-related deterioration of facilities at the Lake Glendale Recreation Area. Work includes replacing the electric line serving the entire site, replacing toilet buildings, shower buildings, beach house, picnic shelters, and campsite features. Also included is work on the dam, roads, and trail.IL - POPE15TH ILLINOIS, 19TH ILLINOIS
WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FORESTAMMONOOSUC RAVINE TRAIL MAINTENANCE AND RECONSTRUCTIONThis project addresses deferred maintenance on several miles and sections of the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail.NH - COOS2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE
WHITE MOUNTAIN NATIONAL FORESTRUMNEY ROCKS CLIMBING AREA TRAILS IMPROVEMENTSThis project reduces deferred maintenance on high use trails and staging areas while protecting those areas outside the trail system at the internationally popular Rumney Rocks Climbing Area.NH - GRAFTON2ND NEW HAMPSHIRE

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CHUGACH NATIONAL FORESTALAGANIK SLOUGH RECREATION SITE RENOVATIONThis project improves visitor experience by reconstructing hardened day use pads, renovating pads with covered structures, replacing the existing vault toilet, and completing deferred maintenance on a viewing platform at the end of an elevated boardwalk.AK - CHUGACH ALASKA CORPORATION, AK - UNORGANIZED BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
CHUGACH NATIONAL FORESTCENTER RIDGE TRAILHEAD RECONSTRUCTIONThis project improves the Center Ridge Trail, a popular Turnagain Pass area of the Kenai Peninsula. Current high use levels have resulted in water infiltration issues that exceed design and requires pumping twice per year. To mitigate water infiltration issues and provide better service to trail users, the Center Ridge Trailhead outhouses will be relocated further away from the parking lot and closer to the trailhead.AK - KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
CHUGACH NATIONAL FORESTFOREST-WIDE CABIN DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project addresses maintenance concerns at many of the forest 's public use cabin. The work improves visitor experience, reduces annual maintenance, improves user health and safety concerns, and encourages continued use by public. The Chugach National Forest maintains many remote cabins that provide the public with recreational opportunities for diverse user groups including the disabled.AK - ANCHORAGE MUNICIPALITY, AK - CHUGACH ALASKA CORPORATION, AK - KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
CHUGACH NATIONAL FORESTIDITAROD NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL MASTER DEFERRED MAINTENANCE PROJECTThis project addresses deferred maintenance on portions of the existing trail and bridges on the Iditarod National Historic Trail Southern Trek. This is an immensely popular trail seeing hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. The trails are popular for hikers, bikers, backpackers, runners, fishermen, hunters, subsistence gathering as well as winter activities including skiing, snowshoeing, fat biking and snowmachining.AK - KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, AK - MUNICIPALITY OF ANCHORAGE, AK - UNORGANIZED BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
CHUGACH NATIONAL FORESTPORTAGE VALLEY CORRIDOR RECREATION SITE AND INTERPRETIVE SIGN REPLACEMENT PROJECTThis project installs directional signs, recreation site identification signs, highway entrance signs, and interpretive signs at kiosks across the Portage Valley Corridor recreation area. New signage improves visitor safety and experience in this popular and beloved recreation area, containing two campgrounds, several day-use sites, and multiple trail access points for the Iditarod National Historic Trail.AK - ANCHORAGE MUNICIPALITY, AK - KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
CHUGACH NATIONAL FORESTRECREATION TOILET REPLACEMENTThis project replaces multiple outhouses. Heavy rainfall, snow melt, improper placement, and poor grade of surrounding areas causes excess water to infiltrate the pits. There has also been snow-plow damage and vandalism. The project fixes multiple outhouses at various locations with maintenance needs such as: replacing access hatches; replacing miscellaneous parts; climate and weather renovations; establishing proper grading for drainage; relocation; and replacement.AK - ANCHORAGE MUNICIPALITY, AK - CHUGACH ALASKA CORPORATION, AK - KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
CHUGACH NATIONAL FORESTTRAIL OF BLUE ICE/BLACK BEAR CAMPGROUND FLOOD REPAIRThis project installs approximately 600 feet of elevated boardwalk and raise four impact campsites 14 inches above their current elevation due to previous flood damage and deterioration. Floodplain connectivity will be maintained while also addressing recreation site damage. The Trail of Blue Ice is a handicap accessible trail that runs behind Black Bear Campground and adjacent to Williwaw Creek in the heavily visited Portage Valley area.AK - ANCHORAGE MUNICIPALITY1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTANAN WILDLIFE OBSERVATORYThe project eliminates deferred maintenance and will reduce long-term maintenance costs. The project provides safe, high-quality wildlife viewing for locals and guided visitors. Anan is an economic driver for Wrangell community.AK - WRANGELL CITY AND BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTDUDE MOUNTAIN TRAIL RECONSTRUCTIONThe project renovates the beginning of the trail, replacing boardwalk with gravel where possible. The project reroutes the last part of trail, installs appropriate tread, and conducts extensive rock work to control water drainage issues.AK - KETCHIKAN GATEWAY BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTEL CAP RECREATION AREA IMPROVEMENTSThis project reconstructs substandard boat launches and campsites, establishes a new trailhead and trail to the cave, establishes a multi-use area for outfitters and day use, constructs vault toilets, and improves crew housing. El Cap cave, the largest cave in Alaska, is a major destination for visitors.AK - KETCHIKAN GATEWAY BOROUGH, AK - PRINCE OF WALES-HYDER CENSUS AREA, AK - UNORGANIZED BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTMARGARET VIEWING SITEThe project replaces failing culverts along the road to the platform, toilets, and the failing observation platform. Work also includes repair of the administration cabin and installation of interpretive kiosks and panels. Salmon move upstream via a fish ladder here. Ten outfitter guides are permitted to the area. It is also an important area for subsistence use.AK - KETCHIKAN GATEWAY BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTMENDENHALL GLACIER MASTER PLAN IMPLEMENTATION: PARKING PLANNING PHASEThis project completes the parking and paving deferred maintenance identified in the master plan. The Mendenhall Area Master Plan is exploring changes and improvements to address increased use and improve visitor experience. The Master Plan identifies the parking area, plaza, welcome center, visitor center, trails, and other recreation assets as priorities.AK - CITY AND BOROUGH OF JUNEAU1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTMITKOF ISLAND TRAILThis project replaces sections of Hill Lake that are slippery, unsafe, and outdated, as well as upgrades sections of Crane Lake trail from a step-and-run board to an aggregate walking surface.AK - UNORGANIZED BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTNINE-MILE DOWNSTREAM TRAIL RECONSTRUCTIONThis project realigns the trail and constructs boardwalks over roots. The trail was originally user-made, with many long, wet, and muddy sections. Current use is causing water channelization and significant resource damage.AK - CITY AND BOROUGH OF YAKUTAT1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTPETERSBURG LAKE TRAIL IMPROVEMENTSThis project improves the Wilderness section of the trail to better assist recreationists in accessing the Petersburg Lake Cabin. The project addresses eroded and muddy spots, exposed roots, drainage, tread, brushing, and other backlogged maintenance.AK - UNORGANIZED BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTRAINBOW FALLS TRAIL COMPLEXThis project improves sustainable trail routes designed for the Rainbow Falls area trails including Rainbow Falls, Institute Creek, North Wrangell Trails.AK - UNORGANIZED BOROUGH, AK - WRANGELL CITY AND BOROUGH1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTSITUK RIVER CORRIDOR TRAILS ENHANCEMENTThis project addresses deteriorating sections of the Situk River trails caused by sheet flow damage as well as improve visitor experience and access to the river and public use cabins. These improvements benefit sport fishermen, outfitter guides, and subsistence users.AK - CITY AND BOROUGH OF YAKUTAT1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTSTARRIGAVAN RECREATION AREA DEFERRED MAINTENANCEThis project improves campground roads, convert culverts to bridges to allow fish passage, gate replacement, amphitheater conversion, site conversion, site decommissioning, and maintaining site kiosks and picnic tables.AK - CITY AND BOROUGH OF SITKA1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTTHORNE BAY COMPOUND WATER QUALITY MITIGATIONThis project mitigates water quality issues in both administrative and residential structures on the Thorne Bay Ranger District by replacing the water lines and fixtures with non-leaching materials to make it safer to drink. The drinking water systems in many of these facilities have routinely tested above the Environmental Protection Agency's Action Level for lead and copper. AK - PRINCE OF WALES-HYDER CENSUS AREA1ST ALASKA
TONGASS NATIONAL FORESTZAREMBO ISLAND BOAT LAUNCH, SAINT JOHNS BRIDGE, ROAD RECONSTRUCTION AND AQUATIC ORGANISM PASSAGE STRUCTURESThis project reconstructs a 100-foot bridge on St John's Creek needed to retain stream course and address scour issues. Additionally, this project replaces multiple existing culverts with aquatic organism passageway structures.AK - UNORGANIZED BOROUGH, AK - WRANGELL CITY AND BOROUGH1ST ALASKA

 

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