Big Marsh Creek and Little Deschutes River Wild and Scenic River plans decision notice and finding of no significant impact

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2001-04-04

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Crescent Ranger District (Or.)

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Announces decision to implement Alternative 2 of the project EA, amending the Deschutes National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan) to incorporate management direction changes. Changes emphasis on monitoring of trends through specific indicators rather than imposing restrictions now, and if acceptable levels of use patterns and impacts are exceeded, use restrictions may be applied later.

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16 pp. Big Marsh Creek and the upper reaches of the Little Deschutes River are located approximately 60 miles south of Bend, Oregon, and approximately 12 to 14 miles southwest of Crescent, Oregon, in Klamath County. They both have headwaters in the high east slopes of the Cascade Mountains. (See Figure 1, vicinity map.) Big Marsh Creek runs into Crescent Creek, which eventually joins with the Little Deschutes River north of Crescent, Oregon. The entire Little Deschutes River runs approximately 92 miles from its headwaters to its confluence with the Deschutes River north of La Pine, Oregon. Captured May 24, 2007.

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Forest management -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest, Wild and scenic rivers -- Oregon -- Deschutes National Forest -- Management

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