The
public comment period for this part of the Plumas Forest is over as of 3/16/09. You can still sign and
comment and we will keep your letter on file and notify you on any
further land use issues in the Plumas Forest.
The Plumas National Forest is
currently proposing the closure of over 1100 miles of existing forest
roads & trails, which are vital for recreation as well as access
for management to promote forest health.
Unless
more people speak up in favor of preserving these great trails it is
likely they will be lost forever. These closures would further
concentrate recreation on remaining trails, increase impacts, reduce
forest health & harm the economy.
These
trails lead to vistas, scenic byways, secluded lakes, creeks and
primitive camping. None of these trails have been proven to affect
water quality, habitats, or plants.
In
just TWO MINUTES you can help by submitting a letter using pre-drafted
comments or your own comments to the Plumas National Forest voicing your
concerns that these roads & trails remain open.
Please ACT NOW. Click below to create your letter.
This
campaign is supported by Save The Trails,
Paradise Ridge Riders MC, Richmond Ramblers MC, Valley Climbers MC, Johnson Cabin Riders, Sierra Access Coalition, Nevada County Woods Riders, Friends of the High Lakes, CORVA, National Off Road Association and others