Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail. USDA-Forest Service Pacific Northwest and Northern Regions April 2014

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Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail USDA-Forest Service Pacific Northwest and Northern Regions April 2014

Today s trip 1. What is a National Scenic Trail 2. About the Pacific Northwest Trail 3. Planning

National Trails System Act (1968) Established National Scenic Trails (NSTs) and National Historic Trails (NHTs) Pacific Crest Trail and Appalachian Trail were the first NSTs Amended to include 11 NSTs and 19 NHTs Pacific Northwest Trail in Fort Casey State Park, near Coupeville, Washington Hiking, equestrian, and (sometimes) mountain biking

Why do we have National Scenic Trails? Section 2(a) of the Act: to promote the preservation of, public access to, travel within, and enjoyment and appreciation of the open-air, outdoor areas and historic resources of the Nation Pacific Northwest Trail near Mt. Shuksan, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington

Eleven National Scenic Trails Trail Name Year Designated Miles Lead Appalachian 1968 2,174 Pacific Crest 1968 2,638 Continental Divide 1978 3,100 North Country 1980 4,600 Ice Age 1980 1,200 Florida 1983 1,000 Potomac Heritage 1983 700 Natchez Trace 1983 695 Arizona 2009 807 New England 2009 220 Pacific Northwest 2009 1,200 The Pacific Northwest NST and Arizona NST were designated by Congress in 2009 and are administered by the Forest Service. Both trails started work on long-term management plans in 2013.

Brief history of the Pacific Northwest Trail 1970 Ron Strickland s big idea 1977 Pacific Northwest Trail Association (PNTA) formed 1990s first active trail maintenance organization formed 1999 Service Knowledge Youth (SKY) program begins Mid 2000s PNTA advocates for NST status 2009 Congress designates PNT as a National Scenic Trail

route subject to change: official route will be approved by comprehensive plan

The Congressional route 1,206 miles, ~850 on federal land - Forest Service: 597 miles (trail = 400, road = 200) - National Park Service: 243 miles - Bureau of Land Management: 11 miles 300+ miles in Wilderness areas 75 miles on state land (State Parks/DNR-State Forest) 65 miles on county land (mostly paved roads) 63 miles on private land (mostly timber companies) 4 miles on Tribal land (Swinomish, Quileute) numbers are approximate

What National Scenic Trail status does authorizes the Forest Service to collaborate with partners to manage the Trail as one linear unit provides additional resources for management of the Trail and helps improve adjacent trail systems can be a valuable promotional tool for local communities Webb Mountain Lookout on the Pacific Northwest Trail, Kootenai National Forest

What National Scenic Trail status does not do does not grant access across private lands or affect private landowner rights does not prohibit motorized use on existing motorized routes does not take away the decision authority of local land managers on the trail within their area Backpackers on the Pacific Northwest Trail in the Salmo-Priest Wilderness

Planning requirements Section 5(e) of the Act requires the Forest Service to submit to Congress a comprehensive plan for the acquisition, management, development, and use of the trail Also work with local FS/NPS/BLM offices to integrate PNT into primary land use plans Old farm along the PNT in the Sinlahekin River Valley near Loomis, Washington

Key components of the management plan Define the interagency, public-private management vision Nature and purpose statement Refinement of the Congressional route Trail uses Identify recreation settings Pacific Northwest Trail at Third Beach, Olympic National Park Select trail corridor/right-ofway and publish in the Federal Register

How do we write the management plan? Forest Service PNT staff manage the process Local offices provide input on the trail in their areas Interdisciplinary team of Forest Service resource specialists prepare EIS Advisory Council advises staff and decision makers Communities and public provide input at all stages USFS Regional Forester makes final decision and signs CMP The Pacific Northwest Trail crosses the Pend Oreille River in Metaline Falls, Washington

How you can get involved? Seeking as much public involvement as possible ongoing and also NEPAprescribed formal comment periods Gateway community Pacific Northwest Trail Association (www.pnt.org) Nominate yourself for the Advisory Council! Backcountry skiing on the Pacific Northwest Trail at Sherman Pass on the Colville National Forest

Planning schedule Phase Start End 1 Community Engagement / Informal Scoping 1/12 ongoing 2 Project Planning / Start up 6/12 6/13 3 Advisory Council Establishment 10/12 ongoing 4 Internal Scoping and Data Collection 3/13 12/14 5 Establish Planning Team 3/14 10/14 6 Preliminary Proposed Action 1/15 4/15 7 First Advisory Council meeting 4/15 Ongoing, every 6 mo. 8 Public Scoping 4/15 7/15 9 Issues and Response to Comments 7/15 12/15 10 Alternative(s) Development 1/16 7/16 11 Specialist Reports (Interdisciplinary Team) 1/16 7/16 12 Draft Comprehensive Management Plan 4/16 7/16 13 Draft Biological Assessment 6/16 10/16 14 Environmental Impact Statement 8/16 12/16 15 Public Comment 1/17 4/17 16 Final CMP/EIS 4/17 5/17 4/14

Questions? Need more information? Matt McGrath Pacific Northwest NST Program Manager USDA-Forest Service 2930 Wetmore Ave, Suite 3A Everett, WA 98201 425-783-6199 mtmcgrath@fs.fed.us www.fs.usda.gov/pnt