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The fall season’s chanterelle mushrooms are popping up, and the Clatsop State Forest — just off Highway 26 — offers plenty of prime habitat. Skip Navigation. Share on Facebook; ...
Jewell School District in Oregon's Clatsop State Forest predicts losses of nearly $1 million if a plan to scale back logging is implemented. July 15, 2025. contribute now. About OPB.
Highway rest areas are not usually places built for lingering. Go and then go. That's what's on most motorists' minds. An exception is the Sunset Rest Area, on U.S. 26 between Portland and Seaside ...
There is no shortage of beautiful bike rides in Oregon, but the Reach the Beach cycling event is a truly remarkable experience. On this week’s episode of Peak Northwest, we talk to Vickie Connor, a ...
The Jewell School District in the Clatsop State Forest predicts it could lose millions in revenue if a plan to scale back logging on Oregon's western state forests is implemented.
That doesn’t mean the little lakes of the Clatsop State Forest, found on the north end of Oregon’s Coast Range, aren’t worth checking out.
PORTLAND, Ore. — An estimated 80-acre fire has sprung up in Clatsop State Forest, the Oregon Department of Forestry said Saturday morning.The fire, which was spotted northwest of Fishhawk Lake ...
All Tillamook and Clatsop state forest campgrounds are set to reopen on Thursday ahead of Memorial Day weekend. According to the Oregon Department of Forestry, in addition to those already open ...
CLATSKANIE — A wildfire in the Clatsop State Forest — near the Fishhawk Lake Reserve and roughly 45 minutes west of Rainier — has grown to around 120 acres, according ...
A Clatsop County Circuit Court judge has ruled against the Jewell School District over a plan that would reduce the district's revenue because of reduced logging in the Tillamook State Forest ...
Clatsop State Forest A habitat conservation plan ... After hours’ worth of small-table discussions, the Council of Forest Trust Land Counties’ executive director will begin working with the ...
The EIS model projected a state forest harvest volume of 247 million board feet in years 1-25, 222 million board feet in years 26-50 and 204 million board feet in years 51-70.