Off-road enthusiasts and stream habitat alike will benefit from new Oregon
Department of Forestry (ODF) bridges in the Tillamook State Forest, thanks to
grant funds.
ODF recently completed construction of two new off-highway vehicle (OHV)
trail bridges on the Elliott Creek and Military OHV trails. The project was
initiated to replace failing and poorly located bridges, and to enhance and
restore stream habitat through trail and bridge relocation.
Both trails cross the Devil's Lake Fork of the Wilson River, which is an
important salmon stream in the northern Coast Range near mile marker 33 on State
Highway 6.
The new 114 foot-long bridge on the Elliott Creek Trail replaced four
bridges that were located within the stream channel and floodplain. One was
failing, and all risked damage during a major flood or storm.