BLM to close Eagle Creek Road for maintenance
The
Bureau of Land Management Cottonwood Field Office is temporarily
closing Eagle Creek Road east of Lewiston in Nez Perce County during
the work week, and occasionally on the weekends, so road crews can do
reconstruction and maintenance work. The temporary closure of this
15-mile stretch of two-track road is expected to last through
mid-November 2023. Significant
weather events in recent years have caused erosion and severe gullying
to the dirt roadway, limiting vehicle travel.
During the
temporary closure, the road will be inaccessible on weekdays to allow
construction crews to operate safely and efficiently. However, the road
will be open to the public on most weekends, after 5 p.m. Fridays until
8 a.m. Mondays (Pacific Time), depending upon the contractor’s work
schedule. Please follow BLM Idaho social media for weekend closure
updates. For the most accurate information, please call the Cottonwood
Field Office at 208-962-3245.
“We recognize this temporary closure
causes an inconvenience to the recreating public, but it is necessary
to fully address the improvements needed for the narrow, rugged road,”
stated BLM Cottonwood Field Manager Richard White. “When
work is complete, the public will have reliable access to public lands
in the Eagle Creek drainage into the future.”
Eagle Creek Road is a popular access
route to the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area, which is
cooperatively managed by the BLM and the Idaho Department of Fish and
Game, as well as the Lower Salmon River. Both areas offer opportunities
for off-highway vehicle use, hunting, fishing and camping. The Craig
Mountain Wildlife Management Area’s primary purpose is to enhance
wildlife populations and habitat, as well as provide opportunities for
outdoor recreation. The Lower Salmon River is one of the longest
free-flowing rivers in the U.S. and is popular for boating and
swimming.
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