The Clatsop County Parks Department is completing a new Natural Resources Inventory and Stewardship Plan designed to guide management decisions on the county’s 11 parks and six recreation lands. The plan, developed in partnership with Trout Mountain Forestry, includes the first comprehensive assessment of natural resources such as trees, wetlands and wildlife on hundreds of acres of county-owned property, and identifies potential threats including erosion, overuse and invasive species.
View the plan here.
Below you can view individual maps and documents from the plan:
PARKS
Big Creek
Carnahan
Cullaby Lake
David Douglas
John Day
Klootchy Creek
Lee Wooden
Nehalem-Red Bluff Road
North Fork Nehalem
Sigfridson
Smith Lake
RECREATION LANDS
Area east of Astoria Column
Battle Creek tidelands
Cedar Street wetlands
Claremont Road tracts
Twilight Eagle Sanctuary
Williamsport Road tracts
OTHER INFORMATION
Ecological health and risk graph
Summary of threats
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