Webp 1edited

BLM seeks input on analysis of Outlaw Trails

Land

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Have a concern or an opinion about this story? Click below to share your thoughts.
Send a Letter

The following press releases was published by the Bureau of Land Management on Aug. 1. It is reproduced in full below.

CODY, Wyo.-The Bureau of Land Management Cody Field Office has released an environmental assessment that analyzes a trail system for the Outlaw Trails area, located north of Cody in Park County. The public comment period is open Aug. 1-30, 2023.

As recreational use increases in the Newton Lake Ridge Special Recreation Management Area, an official trail system is needed to address sustainability, user conflicts and safety issues.

“We’ve heard from the residents of Park County that they’d like trails to be designated and maintained by the BLM in the Outlaw Trails area," said Cody Field Manager Cade Powell. “By working on this plan with the community and local and state agencies, we hope to provide a quality experience for various types of recreation including mountain biking, hiking, horseback riding and single-track motorized use."

The popular area currently contains a network of unauthorized trails on BLM and Bureau of Reclamation-administered lands used by both motorized and non-motorized recreationists. The BLM proposes to officially designate a mix of existing and new trails for uses including motorized, non-motorized and e-bikes.

Over the past few years, the Cody Field Office has hosted and participated in public meetings and onsite visits to discuss conflicts between user groups and the need for a shared trail approach. A small working group representing varied recreational uses was formed to propose specific trail designations, which informed the BLM’s analysis.

The environmental assessment is available for review and comment on our ePlanning website (“Documents" in left sidebar navigation). Submit your input by Aug. 30, 2023.

For more information, contact the Cody Field Office at 307-578-5900.

Source: Bureau of Land Management

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Have a concern or an opinion about this story? Click below to share your thoughts.
Send a Letter

Submit Your Story

Know of a story that needs to be covered? Pitch your story to The Interior News Wire.
Submit Your Story

More News