The South Fork Wilson Road (the one that runs through Lyda Camp and up towards Woods Point) is CLOSED between the 3.5 mile marker and the 4 mile marker for public safety. This closure will be in effect seven days per week for several months.
This closure is being made so that the Woods Way timber sale can conduct timber falling and cable yarding activities in close proximity to the road without risking public safety due to debris or logs rolling onto the road surface.
There are temporary gates installed on either side of the closure area. Please do not enter this area if the gates are open. This area is restricted to entry by the logging contractor and by Oregon Department of Forestry employees only.
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Thursday, October 3, 2019
Monday, September 30, 2019
Friday, September 6, 2019
Jordan Creek Road Closure 9/13/19
Jordan Creek Road will be closed at the 1 mile on Friday, September 13, from 7:00-5:00pm. The closure is necessary due to road work.
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Jordan Creek Road Closure
Jordan Creek Road will be closed at milepost 2.5 July 29 to August 1 for bridge replacement. Milepost 2.5 is located just passed the Jordan Creek OHV Campground. The bridge at the junction of Jordan Creek and South Jordan Creek Road will be replaced.
Monday, July 1, 2019
SAFETY ALERT - Secure Your Valuables When Visiting the Forest
Please take the time to secure your belongings when you leave your car or campsite.
There has been a rash of gas can thefts in the Browns Camp area over the last few days and some vehicle break-ins at various trailheads adjacent to Highway 6 over the past few months.
The couple of minutes you spend putting things in the trunk of your vehicle or cable locking them to your trailer, picnic table or vehicle can save you time and money in the long run.
If you do experience theft of belongings while visiting the Tillamook State Forest, please contact law enforcement when you are in cell phone range and file a report.
There has been a rash of gas can thefts in the Browns Camp area over the last few days and some vehicle break-ins at various trailheads adjacent to Highway 6 over the past few months.
The couple of minutes you spend putting things in the trunk of your vehicle or cable locking them to your trailer, picnic table or vehicle can save you time and money in the long run.
If you do experience theft of belongings while visiting the Tillamook State Forest, please contact law enforcement when you are in cell phone range and file a report.
Thursday, June 27, 2019
Browns Camp - Well is Open
Return to "well-ness"
The Browns Camp Well is OPEN. |
The well hand pump at Browns Camp will be back in service on Friday, June 28, 2019.
All maintenance to the pump mechanism has been completed and the well / water meets all Oregon Department of Health drinking water standards.
Thanks for your patience!
Thursday, June 20, 2019
Paying Camping Fees
Camping in the Tillamook State Forest this summer? Don't forget to bring
cash or checks to pay your camping fees. Due to our remote locations, we
do not have the ability to accept credit cards for payment.
Camping Fees
Designated Campsites: $5.00 per night, per vehicle
Please use US Dollars only.
Sunday, June 2, 2019
Raven Ridge Trail Closure
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Lake Tahoe Closure Summer 2019
Access to the Lake Tahoe Recreation Site in the Tillamook State Forest will be closed starting May 28 to ensure public safety during construction and logging operations.
The area will be closed through the summer of 2019 and affects all day use and weekend activities, including fishing, boating and hiking access to Lake Tahoe as well as two campsites in the South Fork Trask River Dispersed Campsites area. The road into the Lake Tahoe Recreation Site will be closed.
The South Fork Trask Road will be open but the public should use caution, as the road will be busy with log hauling.
Activities taking place in the area during summer 2019 include logging operations and developing a heliport. The heliport will allow use of the lake as a dip site for fire protection.
“Temporarily closing Lake Tahoe to recreational use is a necessary step to ensure public safety,” Tillamook District Forester Kate Skinner said. “We are encouraging users of the Tillamook State Forest to find alternate recreation areas this summer, and visiting the recreation page on the ODF website is a great way to find additional places to get out in the forest.”
For more information on recreation or local forest road closures, visit the Oregon Department of Forestry’s website at Oregon.gov/odf or contact the nearest ODF district office.
Monday, April 22, 2019
Volunteers Clean It ALL Up!
Picture Courtesy of Ride Revival |
April 20th was a welcome gorgeous day after the spring rains. The volunteers who gathered at the ODOT Sandshed were energized by the sun and that energy made the Forest Grove District’s 2019 SOLVE Day Clean-up held on Saturday, April 20th a resounding success.
Thank-you to everyone who participated. It's obvious, Tillamook State Forest Volunteers ROCK!
At the end of the day 3 ODF staff members working with a
group of 80 volunteers from a bunch of different clubs and organizations
removed over 8,000 pounds of garbage (about 40 cubic yards) and 162 tires from
the Tillamook State Forest in just under 4 hours! Additionally, the
spring spruce up of Stagecoach horse camp was completed including the removal
of brush and installation of 6 bollard posts.
Picture Courtesy of Ride Revival |
Clubs and Organizations Represented were:
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Oregon Equestrian Trails
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Trash No Lands
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Gitout.com (4x4 club)
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Ride Revival
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Cascade Cruisers (4x4 club)
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Jolly Jeepers (4x4 club)
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Tillamook State Forest Trail Patrol
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Flat Broke and Four Wheeling
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Cascade Cruisers
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Oregon Team Trophy Challenge
Site partners included:
- SOLVE
- SWATCO Sanitary, Inc of Banks who donated the dumpsters and the hauling services. (This business has been supporting our SOLVE project since 1996.)
- ODOT who provided the staging area for the dumpsters and volunteer registration.
Picture Courtesy of Ride Revival |
Some of what was pulled out of the brush included:
Tires, tires and more tires
Several small appliances
3 vehicle dash boards
A bunkbed frame
10 bags of shotgun shells from the Beaver Dam
Rock Pit
Tons of items that had been used for targets
Thanks again for a great day in the woods!
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Spring Spruce-Up Success!
These enthusiastic volunteers completed pruning of trees and trail side vegetation, removal of down trees, cleaning of water drainage structures and general tread maintenance on 10 miles of the trail network in four hours of work time.
After the work was done, volunteers returned to Gales Creek Campground to enjoy a BBQ lunch hosted by Daybreak Racing and Oregon Equestrian Trails. There were even raffle prizes donated by some of the work party partners.
Plans are already in the works to make this Spring Spruce-Up an annual event to kick off the Oregon Department of Forestry work party season. (Check out the volunteer tab for the 2019 trail work party schedule.)
Many thanks the following organizations who partnered to host the work party efforts:
- Trailkeepers of Oregon
- Northwest Trail Alliance
- Daybreak Racing
- Oregon Equestrian Trails
- Oregon Timber Trail
Friday, March 22, 2019
OHV Trail Wet Weather Riding
Now that the snow is subsiding, we’re starting to see people
emerging from their homes and getting out to enjoy the OHV trails. With the
highly saturated soils it’s a good time to consider the impact of riding on the
trails in such conditions. When the dirt
gets as saturated, it doesn’t hold together like it does when it’s dry. Add to
that equation a spinning rear tire or a 450 with a heavy throttle hand at the
helm and the trails start to break down quickly, especially on those
challenging up hills that the Tillamook State Forest is known for.
This is a good time of the year to consider which trails you
ride and which direction you ride them. On wet days go down your favorite hill
climb rather than going up. If a trail is already rutted, choose an alternate
route. A little planning can go a long way in saving the trails from turning
into a maintenance nightmare.
Get out and enjoy the trails. Make good trail decisions and
enjoy the ride!
Thursday, February 7, 2019
Diamond Mill Road Closure
Starting Friday, February 8, 2019, Diamond Mill Road will be closed at the 2.0 mile due to logging operations. The closure will last approximately one month.