2025-16538Notice

California's Wild Rivers Get Official Boundaries: Protecting Bautista Creek and More

Published Date: 8/28/2025

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Summary

The USDA Forest Service has finalized the official boundaries for four Wild and Scenic Rivers in Riverside County, California. This update affects local communities, visitors, and land managers by clearly defining protected river areas to help preserve their natural beauty. No immediate costs or changes in access are expected, but these boundaries set the stage for future conservation efforts.

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Final Boundaries for Four Rivers

If you live near or visit Riverside County, California, the USDA Forest Service has finalized the official boundaries for Bautista Creek, Fuller Mill Creek, North Fork of the San Jacinto, and Palm Canyon Creek Wild and Scenic Rivers. The rule clearly defines the protected river areas and is being transmitted to Congress; no immediate costs or changes in public access are expected, and the boundaries set the stage for future conservation efforts.

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8/28/2025

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