Lolo National Forest

Abandoned Campfires Cause Problems In Lolo National Forest
Abandoned Campfires Cause Problems In Lolo National Forest
Abandoned Campfires Cause Problems In Lolo National Forest
Photo From keeporegongreen.orgFederal, state, and local fire officials say fire danger in Missoula County is rated at “high” and people need to be more diligent in putting out their campfires. Fire officials are reminding people to be careful in the woods this time of year.  In the past several weeks, there have been over a dozen abandoned campfires discovered by fire crews from the U.S. Forest Se
Rock Creek Road Closed at Mile Marker 15 Due to Flooding
Rock Creek Road Closed at Mile Marker 15 Due to Flooding
Rock Creek Road Closed at Mile Marker 15 Due to Flooding
Lolo National Forest Supervisor Debbie Austin has signed a closure order for Rock Creek Road beginning at Mile Marker 15 to the southern boundary of the Forest due to flooding and water on the road at several locations. The order restricts traffic to residents only and is being done in coordination with the Granite County Sheriff’s Office...