hiking – Hells Canyon Scenic Byway https://hellscanyonbyway.com A Beautiful Drive in Northeast Oregon Fri, 31 Jul 2020 19:01:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 https://hellscanyonbyway.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/cropped-images-32x32.png hiking – Hells Canyon Scenic Byway https://hellscanyonbyway.com 32 32 New fire restrictions start tonight for the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest https://hellscanyonbyway.com/new-fire-restrictions-start-tonight-for-the-wallowa-whitman-national-forest/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=new-fire-restrictions-start-tonight-for-the-wallowa-whitman-national-forest https://hellscanyonbyway.com/new-fire-restrictions-start-tonight-for-the-wallowa-whitman-national-forest/#respond Fri, 31 Jul 2020 19:00:00 +0000 https://hellscanyonbyway.com/?p=5014 Sections of the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway travel through the Wallowa Whitman National Forest and the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. We have been experiencing very hot, dry weather and there have been thunder and lightening storms in recent days. This has made fire danger throughout the byway high. For everyone’s safety, please follow all restrictions and use all precautions necessary to help lower the risk of our beautiful area burning. Following is a press release from the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest:

BAKER CITY, Ore. (July 30, 2020) – In response to rising fire danger levels, additional Public Use Restrictions, or Phase B PURs, will go into effect across the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest at 12:00 a.m. on July 31, 2020.

Phase B PURs prohibit campfires, wood stoves, and briquette fires.  Campfires are allowed in fire pits provided at developed recreation sites, where all flammable material should be cleared 10 feet from the edge of the pit, and the pit should be free of overhanging material. Anyone with a campfire must have a tool that can serve as a shovel and at least one gallon of water.  Campfires must be attended at all times and completely extinguished prior to leaving.  Remember: “If it is too hot to touch, it is too hot to leave.”

Campfires are also allowed in Designated Wilderness Areas – however, campfires are not allowed in the Lakes Basin of the Eagle Cap Wilderness, where campfires are prohibited year-around to reduce their impact on this popular destination and reduce the risk to public safety.

Chainsaw use is not allowed during Phase B PURs without a permit.  Firewood permit holders should follow the terms of their permits, which govern chainsaw use according to Industrial Fire Precaution Levels (IFPLs).  Generators are allowed only if fully contained in the bed of a pickup truck or in an area that has been cleared of all flammable material at least 10 feet away.  Other internal combustion engines are prohibited, except for motor vehicles.

Motor vehicle travel off developed forest roads and trails is not allowed due to the risk of a vehicle sparking a wildfire in the dry grass and encroaching vegetation.  Exception: Vehicles may be used to access campsites located within 300 feet of an open developed road.  All motorized travel on roads closed by gates, barricades, berms, rocks, or logs is prohibited.

With tinder-dry forest fuels and high daytime temperatures, conditions are prime for human-caused forest fires. We ask that you be extremely careful when out in the forest.  To learn more, contact your local Forest Service office or visit our websites (http://bmidc.org/restrictions.shtml, www.fs.usda.gov/wallowa-whitman, http://bluemountainfireinfo.blogspot.com).

Please call 911 to report a forest fire.

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Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
1550 Dewey Ave., Suite A
Baker City, OR 97814
https://www.fs.usda.gov/wallowa-whitman
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WallowaWhitmanNF
Twitter: @WallowaWhitman

Contact: Peter Fargo, 541-523-1231

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Memorial Weekend Marks Start of Summer Recreation Season on the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest https://hellscanyonbyway.com/memorial-weekend-marks-start-of-summer-recreation-season-on-the-wallowa-whitman-national-forest/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=memorial-weekend-marks-start-of-summer-recreation-season-on-the-wallowa-whitman-national-forest Fri, 23 May 2014 21:13:50 +0000 http://hellscanyonbyway.com/?p=1087
Hiking is a fun way for families to enjoy the National Forest together.

Baker City, OR – With the Memorial Day weekend around the corner, National Forests are gearing up for the start to the traditional Northwest recreation season. A wide range of activities awaits in Oregon and Washington’s 16 national forests, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, and Crooked River National Grassland: camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, fishing, caving, hunting, mushrooming, bird watching, and simply driving for pleasure to name a few. Summer is a great time in the Northwest to get outdoors and explore the forest you haven’t quite made it to yet.

On the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, there are campgrounds, trailheads, boat launches, and many other undeveloped attractions awaiting you. Unlike some public lands, you can camp nearly anywhere in your national forests – please just leave your site cleaner than you found it.

A lot of snow remains at higher elevations on the Wallowa-Whitman, such as in the Eagle Cap Wilderness and on some of the upper mountain roads; however this is a great time of year to visit Hells Canyon and the lower elevation trails around Baker City, Enterprise, and La Grande. Some campground and trailhead maintenance may be delayed due to addressing safety concerns, such as hazard trees, rocks on roads, water testing, etc. so before travelling, please check with the local Ranger District to obtain current information. You may also find current condition information on the Forest web site at this location: http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ConditionReports.

If you are looking to travel the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway, please be advised that Forest Service Road (FSR) 39 is under construction beginning at the junction of Highway 86 (out of Halfway, OR), going north on FSR 39 for 13 miles to the junction with FSR 66. This section of the road is referred to as the North Pine section and is closed to all travel at this time. The detour route (FSR 66) for the construction is still inaccessible due to high elevation snow levels. However, travel to Hells Canyon Overlook is accessible via FSR 39 from Joseph, Oregon. Please see the Forest web site for complete construction information and schedule of operation: http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/WallowaMtnLoopRd.

Some campgrounds require reservations – www.recreation.gov – and some trails require a pass to help us keep them maintained – Passes and Permits in Your Northwest Forests. However, all 24 million acres of National Forest System lands in the Northwest belong to you and beckon for you to come visit.

Good news: There are three fee-free days and a fee-free weekend left this year, two coming up in June:

  • National Trails Day – June 7
  • National Get Outdoors Day – June 14
  • National Public Lands Day – Sept. 27
  • Veterans Day Weekend – Nov. 8-11

For other Oregon and Washington Forest’s recreational opportunities and restriction information, check out what’s available at: Your Northwest National Forests.

Wallowa-Whitman Ranger District’s Contact Information:

· La Grande Ranger District: 541-963-7186
· Wallowa Mountains Office (Eagle Cap, Hells Canyon NRA, and Wallowa Valley): 541-426-5546 or 541-426-4978
· Hells Canyon NRA Clarkston Office: 509-758-0616
· Hells Canyon NRA Riggins Office: 208-628-3916
· Hells Canyon NRA Creek Visitor Center and Boat Launch: 541-785-3395
· Whitman Ranger District: 541-523-6391

*Photo by Sarah B. Anderson

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