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Forest Management

Bill Williams Mountain Restoration Project

A group of people wearing hard hats stand in the forest, the tree closest to the viewer is marked with orange paint and two strips of blue tape to mark a project area boundary.

Highlighting the importance of Forest restoration utilizing hazardous fuels reduction on steep slopes within this 15,200-acre project footprint, the value of our partnerships with a collaborative effort to reduce risk of devastating economic impact from a catastrophic wildfire and post-wildfire flooding in the Bill Williams Mountain watershed.

Timber Sales

A yellow wheeled forestry machine, called a skidder, carrying a group of small cut trees in its mechanical "hand".

Timber sales allow for the sustainable harvest of timber for commercial purposes on public lands. Find out about the Kaibab's currently advertised timber sales up for bid.

Four Forest Restoration Initiative - 4FRI

A landscape of green pine trees with open space between stretches out towards some forested mountains with some snowy peaks visible further in the background.

Four national forests—the Kaibab, Coconino, Apache-Sitgreaves and Tonto—are engaged in a collaborative initiative to restore fire-adapted ecosystems in the Southwest. Through collaboration with a diverse group of stakeholders, the four forests plan and carry out landscape-scale restoration of  ponderosa pine forests in Northern Arizona.

Mechanical Restoration Projects

Last updated September 16th, 2025