Recreation--Management
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Outing map of the Mon-Stanislaus region of California
The map produced by the Automobile Club of Southern California shows the hiking trails, tributaries, lakes, craters, and other recreational points of interest in the Mono-Stanis region of California and part of Nevada. The reverse side includes an index of place names and regulations regarding park use.
Recreation Management, 1916-1974
These files include ranger district and subunit recreation plans, recreation site plans, and special-use maps. Files include recreation brochures for trails, interpretive programs, special-use permittees, such as Mt. Ashland Ski Area, Union Creek Resort. Also includes other recreation-oriented items, as well as information regarding the operation of wilderness and heritage resource programs. See also the recreation maps listed in the B file and item K-8.
Recreation Plan - Big Butte Creek Sub-Unit, Butte Falls Ranger District, 1954
G-32 "Recreation Plan - Big Butte Creek Sub-Unit, Butte Falls Ranger District," R. M. Beeman, Rogue River National Forest, Medford, Oregon (14p). The first recreation plan for this area. The plan contains historical background for Butte Falls area, an inventory of current recreation sites, and future development needs. The information dealing with post-1900 events seems reasonably reliable. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Recreation Plan - South Fork Sub-Unit, Butte Falls Ranger District, 1949
G-29 "Recreation Plan - South Fork Sub-Unit, Butte Falls Ranger District," by R. M. Beeman, Rogue River National Forest, Medford, Oregon (34p). An early recreation plan for South Fork of Rogue River drainage. File includes historical background, such as place-name data of post-1890 activity, site inventory and recreation need assessment concerning Rustler Peak T.S., first timber sale in this area - 1949 and Christmas tree cutting projects. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]
Recreation Unit Plan - Ashland Ranger District, 1952
G-31 Rogue River National Forest, "Recreation Unit Plan - Ashland Ranger District," U-Plans, Medford, Oregon (14p). The document describes the physical and economic characteristics of the Ashland Ranger District. Describes recreation development and provides recommendations. The document includes historical background and mentions the closing of Trail Camp ski-run on Mt. Ashland Loop Road. [RRSNF/SOU-HL]
Report on Transient Uses of National Forest Camps, 1916
G-39 Crater National Forest, "Report on Transient Uses of National Forest Camps," Ashland Ranger District, Medford, Oregon (8p). The report contains charts and correspondence specific to various camping sites. [RRSNF/SOU-HL]
Rogue River National Forest, forest visitor map
Rogue River National Forest, Oregon and California
Umpqua National Forest Visitor Map, 1992
This double-sided map shows the natural and recreational resources available to visitors in the Umpqua National Forest. The northern half (side 1) includes points of interest, fire forest prevention, as well as the boundaries of the Willamette National Forest, Boulder Creek Wilderness, and the Cascade Range. The southern half (side 2) includes the boundaries of the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness, Rogue River National Forest, and Crater Lake National Park.
Undeveloped Areas on the Rogue River National Forest, 1972
G-38 Rogue River National Forest, "Undeveloped Areas on the Rogue River National Forest," Recreation Section, Medford, Oregon (20+p). The document provides resource background and recreation potential of identified roadless areas. [RR-SNF/SOU-HL]