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Cascade Head is a headland and 102,110-acre (41,320 ha) United States Forest Service Experimental Forest and part of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.It is situated 85 miles (137 km) southwest of Portland, Oregon on the Oregon Coast between Lincoln City and Neskowin.
Cascade Head is, after all, a UNESCO biosphere reserve and experimental forest. More solitude or better access? That's one of the questions the U.S. Forest Service is asking people to weigh right now.
The Forest Service is considering what to do with once-popular road on Cascade Head and asking the public for comment by Dec. 6.
Cambalache Forest Reserve; Cape Lookout National Seashore; Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge; Cascade Head; Champlain-Adirondack Biosphere Reserve; Channel Islands National Park; Channel Islands (California)
In 2021, the USBN adopted the term biosphere regions instead of biosphere reserves. [12] The mission of the USBN is to foster national and international connections among biosphere regions, to facilitate their sharing of best practices, and to support their work toward connecting people and nature. [13] Big Bend (1976) Cascade Head (1976)
Cascade Head, Oregon, United States, is a UNESCO biosphere reserve. In the United States, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, managed by the Secretary of the Interior, is responsible for managing many of the federal nature reserves including the National Wildlife Refuge System. The National Wildlife Refuge System includes areas administered for ...
The Three Sisters Wilderness is a wilderness area in the Cascade Range, within the Willamette and Deschutes National Forests in Oregon, United States.It comprises 286,708 acres (1,160.27 km 2), making it the second-largest wilderness area in Oregon, after the Eagle Cap Wilderness.
Mid-Columbia River National Wildlife Refuge Complex is a group of protected areas in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington.Headquartered in Burbank, Washington, its administrators manage seven national wildlife refuges (NWR)s and one national monument on or near the Columbia River.