Siuslaw National Forest officials are seeking proposals from individuals, businesses, or organizations interested in offering outfitter or guiding opportunities in the Siuslaw forest.
The agency is not starting a formal application process, it said in a news release, but wants to determine the level of interest and identify next steps for issuing outfitter and guide special use permits to interested parties.
Outfitters and guides, who typically offer opportunities such as gear and equipment rentals or recreation experiences led by an expert guide to paying customers, are required to have a special use permit issued by the U.S. Forest Service in order to operate on national forest lands and waters.
“Outfitters and guides are important partners,” said Dani Pavoni, recreation leader for the Siuslaw National Forest. “They help open the doors to experiences for people who may not have the skills, experience, or equipment needed to do it on their own, and they help people experience the national forest in new and exciting ways.”
Pavoni said the agency is especially interested in hearing from organizations, outfitters and guides that serve youth and underserved groups.
Proposals are being accepted through Sept. 20. More information and proposal documents can be found at https://go.usa.gov/xysnd. Questions about special use permits and this request for proposals may be directed to recreation specialist Chris LaCosse at 541-271-6017 or SM.FS.SiuNFComment@usda.gov.