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Updated Rogue River Siskiyou National Forest Closure Order (Order 06-10-26-23-59)

Flat Fire
Publication Type: Closures 08/31/2023

The Rogue River Siskiyou National Forest has issued an update to the Forest Closure area due to the Flat Fire (Order 06-10-26-23-59). Please see the attachment for more information. 

EMERGENCY FIRE ROAD, TRAIL AND RIVER CLOSURE – Flat Fire 

Pursuant to 16 USC § 36 CFR § 261.50(a) and (b), the following acts are prohibited upon general forest areas within the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest as described below and shown in Exhibit A. This Order will be effective beginning July 29, 2023, through October 31, 2023, unless rescinded sooner. 

PROHIBITIONS:  

  1. Being upon a closed road.  [36 CFR § 261.54 (e)]
  2. Going into or being upon a closed area.  [36 CFR § 261.52 (e)]
  3. Being on a trail. [36 CFR § 261.55(a)] 

Area Closure boundary is described as:  Starting near Agness: From the Jct of FSR 33 and FSR 2308 in section 7; Boundary follows FSR 2308 east to Gold Beach/Wild Rivers Ranger District boundary in section 31, Follow district boundary south the convergence of North and South Fork Silver Creek in section 9, Follow South Fork Silver Creek to the intersection with the Kalmiopsis Wilderness in section 21, Follow the Kalmiopsis Wilderness boundary east and south to Gold Basin Butte (also intersection of Josephine and Curry County boundary) in section 35, Follow the Josephine/Curry County boundary west to the intersection of Collier Creek in section 6,  Follow Collier Creek southwest toward Collier Butte to intersect with FSR 3680 in section 17, Follow FSR 3680 west to the junction of FSR 1503 in section 2, Follow FSR 1503 west to the junction of FSR 3680 in section 8, Follow FSR 3680 north to junction of FSR 3313 in section 4, Follow FSR 3313 north to junction with FSR 33 in section 3, Follow FSR 33 north west to the junction of FSR 2308 in section 7. 

Road Closure is described as:  

  1. FSR 2308 (Burnt Ridge Road) and associated road spurs from FSR 23 (Bear Camp Road) to FSR 33 (Agness Road), 20.1 miles;  
  2. FSR 2512-091 (Bald Mtn Road) from the Jct with FSR 2512 to road termini, 6.1 miles;
  3. FSR 3313 (Quosatana Road) and associated spurs from FSR 33 (Agness Road) to FSR 3680 (Hunter Creek Road), 8.3 miles;  
  4. FSR 3318 (Wildhorse Road) and associated spurs from FSR 33 (Agness Road) to FSR 3680 (Hunter Creek Road), 16.4 miles;
  5. FSR 3680 (Hunter Creek Road) and associated spurs from MP 9.6 (junction with FSR 1503) to end of road near Game Lake, 18.1 miles
  6. FSR 1503 (Cold Iron) and associated spurs from Jct with FSR 3680 (Hunter Creek Road) to FSR 3680 Hunter Creek Road, 5.0 miles
  7. FSR 1376 (Chetco River Road) and associated spurs from Jct with FSR 1407 (Chetco-Pistol Road) to FSR 3680 (Hunter Creek Road), 7.1 miles 

Trail Closure is described as:  Forest Trails #1117 (Tin Cup Trail), #1140 (York Butte Trail), #1144 (Mud Springs), #1161 (Illinois River Trail), #1174 (Pupps Camp Way Trail), #1219 (Pine Flat Trail). 

River Closure is described as:  Illinois River from Miami Bar Boat Ramp to the Colt Rock approximately ½ mile upstream of the river mouth with the Rogue River. 

EXEMPTIONS:  

Pursuant to 36 CFR § 261.50 (e), the following persons are exempt from this Order:  

  1. Persons with Forest Service Permit No. FS-7700-48 (Permit for Use of Roads, Trails, or Areas Restricted by Regulation or Order), specifically exempting them from this Order.
  2. Any Federal, State, or local officer, or member of an organized rescue or firefighting force in the performance of an official duty.  

This prohibition is in addition to the general prohibitions in 36 C.F.R. Part 261, Subpart A.  

Violations of this prohibition is punishable by a fine of not more than $5,000 for an individual or $10,000 for an organization, or imprisonment for not more than 6 months, or both (16 USC § 551; 18 USC §§ 3551, 3571, and 3581).  

Executed in Medford, Oregon, this 28th day of July 2023.