Dixie National Forest
Prohibited by this order: Possessing, storing, or transporting non-pelletized hay, straw, or mulch in the Intermountain Region, unless it is certified as weed free by the state where the product originated.
Dixie National Forest
Prohibited by this order: Possessing, discharging, or using any kind of firework or other pyrotechnic device. 36 CFR §261.52(t)Operating or using any internal or external combustion engine without a spark arresting device properly installed, maintained and in effective working order as described…
Dixie National Forest
This order prohibits the use of explosives and exploding targets on National Forest System lands within the Intermountain Region.
Dixie National Forest
The purpose of this order is to protect public health and safety, as well as National Forest System lands, resources, and facilities, by reducing the risk of human-caused wildfires during the current period of high fire danger and severe fire weather conditions.The following are not…
Dixie National Forest
The purpose of this Order is to protect public safety during high fire danger conditions.
Dixie National Forest
This order is intended to reduce the disruption or harassment of livestock during gathering, loading or unloading activities associated with permitted livestock grazing.
Dixie National Forest
The purpose of this Order is to protect the soil, water, and vegetation resources from the effects of recreation use and camping in the Leeds Creek drainage.
Dixie National Forest
The purpose of this Order is to protect the soil, water, and vegetation resources from the effects of recreation use and camping around the Upper Enterprise Reservoir.
Dixie National Forest
The purpose of this Order is to protect wildlife habitat, wildlife, soil, water, and vegetation resources from the effects of recreational use and camping.
Dixie National Forest
The purpose of this Order is to protect public health and safety while crews perform work to restore the Pine Valley Recreation Area and clean up debris flows and damage from flooding.
Dixie National Forest
To reduce conflicts with other public uses and recreational activities at developed and dispersed camp sites.
Dixie National Forest
The purpose of this order is to ensure public safety during the reconstruction/rotomilling of the existing travel surface, for the entirety of the Brian Head Peak Road (NFSR 30047).
Dixie National Forest
The purpose of this order is to ensure public safety, protect resources, and minimize damage to the road infrastructure during snow melt in the spring months.
Dixie National Forest
The following is prohibited on National Forest System land within the Dixie National Forest: 1. Camping in the same developed campground or other developed recreation site for a period in excess of 14 consecutive days or for more than 14 days in any 30-day period. [36 CFR § 261.58(a)]. 2.…
Dixie National Forest
Pine Valley and Cedar City Ranger Districts Off Highway Vehicle Road Restrictions Within Developed Campgrounds - This order is intended to provide OHV access in campgrounds which have legal access to riding opportunities while also providing a quiet recreation experience at some locations.
Dixie National Forest
This order is intended to provide an OHV recreational experience and protect trail infrastructure not designed for larger motorized vehicles.
Dixie National Forest
Pine Valley and Cedar City - Camping Restrictions at Forest Service trailheads, administrative sites and/or other facilities, and areas within one-half mile of developed campgrounds unless designated by the Dixie National Forest as an approved campsite.
Dixie National Forest
This purpose of this Order is to facilitate resource protection and proper management of National Forest Lands and the adjacent private and National Park Service lands from recreation impacts associated with camping in the Dave’s Hollow area and to provide recreational opportunities to more…
Dixie National Forest
The purpose of this order is to protect soil, water, and vegetative resources from recreation impacts associated with camping near the East Fork of the Sevier River and associated riparian areas, and to provide greater recreation opportunities to more members of the general public.