There are 15 different management basins in ODF's Astoria District, ranging
in size from 4,265 to 18,832 acres. Most are located in the eastern portion of
Clatsop County. Firewood cutting will be allowed on downed wood that is within
50 feet of a surfaced road. Certain areas within each basin will be excluded
from firewood cutting. Some examples of excluded areas are: sold timber sales,
recreation sites, planned timber sale operations, ecologically sensitive areas,
and Oregon Department of Transportation rights-of-way.
As has always been the case, ODF does not guarantee the quality or
availability of wood in the permit areas and no refunds will be issued. Areas
that have a concentration of material suitable for firewood will be identified
on the basin maps. Those interested in obtaining a permit are encouraged to
visit the ODF - Astoria District's web page, http://www.oregon.gov/odf/pages/field/astoria/aboutastoria.aspx#About_the_District,
to view management basin maps and to familiarize themselves with areas they are
interested in obtaining a firewood permit within. Prospective firewood cutters
may also call the district's Woodcutting Hotline, 503-325-7215, for
information.
Signs will be posted in the field identifying areas that are closed to
firewood cutting. However, the public is cautioned that the signs are only for
guidance, since signs may be torn down or damaged and not replaced in a timely
manner. It is the responsibility of the permit holder to determine if s/he is in
an area available for firewood cutting as shown on the permit map. Detailed
forest road maps are available at the district office for $6. The double-sided
map covers Clatsop County and portions of Columbia, Tillamook, Washington and
Yamhill counties.
Permits will be sold during business hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday. Permits will not be sold during fire season, which generally
runs from July 1 through October 1. There is a limit of five permits per
individual and household per year. There will not be a limit on the number of
permits sold in each management basin. Firewood permits cost $20 and are good
for two cords of wood or three weeks, whichever comes first. Permits may be
purchased at the Astoria District Office, 92219 Highway 202, in Astoria, which
is located next to the Clatsop County Fairgrounds. All permit sales are cash
only. No checks or credit cards are accepted.
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