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The continued collection of fees for use of the National Forest Lands remains controversial since the 9th circuit court of appeals ruled in February 2012 in the case Adams v. U.S. Forest Service, that "The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act ("REA")", the authority under which the fee structure was enacted, "prohibits the United States Forest Service from charging fees "[s]olely for parking".
Permit holders pay an annual fee for use of the land, and are expected to protect the forest environment and maintain the residences. [6] In the 1950s, the Forest Service stopped giving out permits for building cabins. In 1960, the forest service stopped opening additional tracts of land for the program.
U.S. Forest Service The Desolation Wilderness is a 63,960-acre (258.8 km 2 ) federally protected wilderness area in the Eldorado National Forest and Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit , in El Dorado County , California .
The Sacramento Bee has a list of federal forest agencies selling Christmas tree permits for national forests in California. Generally, permits are $10 plus a $2.50 processing fee.
Trees are free this year in Stanislaus National Forest, with a $2.50 service fee assessed for the permit. Other California locations, including parts of Sequoia National Forest and Mendocino ...
The Civilian Conservation Corps built a campground here that was later remodeled by the Forest Service in 1958 and designated a picnic area. Also in 1958, the USFS built the existing firehouse with barracks and information center , the two 3-bedroom houses to house employees, and a water system (315,000 US gallons (1,190,000 L) capacity) drawn ...
The resort, topping out at more than 8,000 feet of elevation, is located on federally owned national forest land, and anyone who hopes to operate a business on it needs a special-use permit from ...
Haskell Creek Homesites is a USDA Forest Service Recreational Residence cabin tract in Sierra County, California, United States.Haskell Creek Homesites is 6.5 miles (10.5 km) northeast of Sierra City, near the mouth of Haskell Creek, [2] a tributary of the North Fork of the Yuba River.