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Protect the Watersheds We Soak In


Many of Oregon’s most iconic hot springs rely on healthy, undisturbed national forests to feed their pristine watersheds. The 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule protects 45 million acres of wild, undeveloped public lands across the country from industrial road building, commercial logging and extraction.

Take Action for Roadless Forests

These intact forest ecosystems are critical for clean water, wildlife habitat and preserving the quiet backcountry soaking experiences we all cherish. Right now, this vital protection is facing potential rollback.

Take a minute to protect the public lands that sustain our wild waters. Submit your official comment through the Sierra Club National Forests Action Page to demand the Forest Service keep the Roadless Rule fully intact.

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