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Forest Service studies roads, trails to the west of Lakeside

| May 27, 2009 1:00 AM

The Daily Inter Lake

The Swan Lake Ranger District is seeking public comments on how to manage roads and trails in the 46,000-acre block of national forest land west of Lakeside known as the "Island Unit."

Suggestions from the public will be considered in developing a travel analysis for the area that straddles Blacktail and Haskill mountains.

District officials have contemplated the addition of an all-terrain vehicle trail network and already have received some input from a previous planning process.

"The district completed a roads analysis for the Island Unit in 2001 so we are not starting from scratch on a travel analysis for the area," District Ranger Steve Brady said.

The analysis that is developed will be used as a guide for future site-specific projects.

There are several projects that the public has expressed interest in for the area, such as the creation of a trail system from the Foy's Lake area to Blacktail Mountain and a hiking trail from the Lakeside area to the top of Blacktail Mountain.

The district is asking for public comments before June 22. For more information, contact Andrew Johnson at 837-7507.