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Deschutes Natl. Forest implements winter closures

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The Deschutes National Forest has instituted several seasonal closures and reminds the public to heed wildlife closures to protect critical deer and elk winter range in the coming months.

On the Sisters Ranger District, Forest Road 16 at Upper Three Creek Sno-Park and Forest Road 700 in the Three Creek Winter Recreation Area are now gated for the winter season.

On the Bend-Fort Rock District, the gate accessing Cascade Lakes Welcome Station has now been closed for the season. This parking lot has been a popular access point for the Phil’s Trailhead system and users will need to find alternate parking until the gate and Welcome Station reopen to the public in the spring.

December 1 also marked the beginning of critical habitat closures for deer and elk winter range across the Forest. This closure includes all motorized vehicles (including snowmobiles and electric bicycles) and have been put in place to protect deer and elk during the winter.

These protected areas usually have minimal amounts of snow cover and provide vegetation for forage, hiding cover and protection from weather. There are four of these closure areas on the Deschutes National Forest–Cabin/Silver Lake, Metolius Winter Range, Opine Travel Management Area and Tumalo Winter Range.

For more information including maps of these area, please visit the “What is winter range?” section at: http://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/deschutes/learning/nature-science/?cid=fsbdev3_036014

The public is reminded to be cautious when driving on all Forest roads in the winter months. Not all roads will be gated, and those that are blocked by snow or water should be considered impassable for public safety as well as the protection of natural resources. The public needs to be prepared at all times, whether it is a short or long journey into the forest. Please take all precautions as weather and road conditions can change rapidly. Be prepared for winter driving, limited sight distance and bumpy driving on all Forest Service roads. Stay prepared for by bringing extra clothing, food, water, blankets, first aid kit, shovel, tire chains and let someone know your destination and expected day/time of return.

For more information on winter range, visit: http://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd484975.pdf

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