Learn more about the draft Manti-La Sal Forest Plan and be a part of the next 20-30 years of how the Manti-La Sal National Forest is managed by submitting your comment to the Forest Service by November 16.
Read MoreToday, Outdoor Alliance released a new study detailing the economic impact of outdoor recreation on Utah’s Manti-La Sal National Forest.
Read MoreTake part in making Utah’s Manti-La Sal National Forest better by getting involved in forest planning. The Manti-La Sal affords exceptional and diverse recreation opportunities, including climbing in Joes Valley and Maple Canyon, as well as mountain biking the popular “Whole Enchilada” trail, and backcountry skiing in the Abajo and La Sal Mountains.
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