http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/fishlake/news-events/?cid=STELPRDB5386491
Note: The maps mentioned in the press release do not appear to be available online. The only travel plan maps I can find on their website are the 2009 Winter Use Maps. If anybody gets ahold of these maps and finds any trails or roads missing from the previous version, please forward the information to U4WDA. In the meantime, we will contact the Forest Service about getting the maps online.
Fishlake National Forest 2012 Travel Maps Now Available
Release Date: Aug 16, 2012
Contact(s): John Zapell, 435.896.1070
Attention Hunters and OHV Users – Updated 2012 Travel Plan Maps are now available at your local Fishlake National Forest offices. The maps are free and specify which routes are open to ATV’s, Side-by-side UTV’s and Passenger Vehicles. Additional recreation information is also included on the maps including non-motorized trails and the location of developed recreation sites such as campgrounds, trailheads and picnic areas.
Maps are available at the following locations:
Beaver Ranger District - 575 South Main St., P.O. Box E, Beaver, UT 84713
Fillmore Ranger District - 390 South Main Street, Fillmore, UT 84631
Fremont River Ranger District - 138 South Main Street, P.O. Box 129, Loa, UT 84747
Richfield Ranger District and Supervisors Office - 115 East 900 North, Richfield, UT 84701
The new maps replace the outdated 2008 version of the Travel Map. Forest users are encouraged to pick up copies of the new map.
Our goal is to manage the use of OHVs in partnership with other federal and state land management agencies, local governments, communities and interest groups so as to protect public lands and resources while providing opportunities for the safe use and enjoyment of OHVs on designated roads, trails, and designated open areas. Please help us with this effort by riding responsibly and being safe.
For additional information, please contact Bryan Carter – Forest Trails Coordinator at 435-896-1047.
Note: The maps mentioned in the press release do not appear to be available online. The only travel plan maps I can find on their website are the 2009 Winter Use Maps. If anybody gets ahold of these maps and finds any trails or roads missing from the previous version, please forward the information to U4WDA. In the meantime, we will contact the Forest Service about getting the maps online.