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Forest Service and partners outline pile burns, dispersed‑camping plan restart and recreation improvements

December 08, 2025 | Chaffee County, Colorado


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Forest Service and partners outline pile burns, dispersed‑camping plan restart and recreation improvements
Forest Service and other federal partners briefed the board on fuels work, recreation projects and planning milestones.

Prescribed burns and fuels work: Forest Service (Speaker 10) and Salida District (Speaker 13) reported multiple pile burns conducted at Marshall Pass and other sites; Speaker 10 said the agency is resuming agency‑level review and expects more pile burning opportunities this winter. The La Plata Fire is now considered 100% contained, reducing immediate regional risk.

Dispersed camping and heritage surveys: The Forest Service said the objection period for the dispersed‑camping management plan was paused during the federal funding lapse and will resume; internal meetings are scheduled with the regional office and a decision could come as soon as February. Archaeological and heritage survey RFPs are being prepared for Clear Creek and North Fourmile to support management work and NEPA compliance.

Facilities and recreation: The Forest Service and National Forest Foundation are pursuing vault‑toilet installations at North Cottonwood, Browns Creek and Mount Massive using GOCO and GAOA funds; the agencies emphasized ongoing operational needs such as reliable pumping and maintenance. Recreation partners also briefed the board on yurt and outdoor‑kitchen installations and management of private boat use on AHRA sections.

What’s next: Agencies will continue coordination with county staff and local partners on campground proposals, funding opportunities, and management‑plan implementation. Commissioners thanked staff and asked for ongoing notification when federal decisions affect local access or grant opportunities.

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