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Rangeland and Grazing

The Caribou-Targhee National Forest isn’t just a haven for trees and wildlife—it’s also a working landscape where rangelands thrive. Our Rangeland and Grazing Program keeps these open spaces healthy, balancing the needs of livestock, wild animals, and the land itself. Whether you’re driving through or hiking past a meadow, here’s how we manage this vital part of the forest—and how you can stay safe while enjoying it. Learn more about rangeland and grazing management here.

Range Management Decisions

Montpelier Elk Valley C&H Allotment Appeal Decision - April 13, 2020

2025 Grazing Allotments Maps

Grazing Allotment Map

Allotment Disposition Maps:

Bighorn Sheep/Domestic Sheep-Risk Management Strategy

Last updated June 24, 2025