Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER CI— - MOUNT BAKER RECREATION AREA › § 460pp
Creates the Mount Baker National Recreation Area in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington to protect natural, scenic, historic, pastoral, and fish and wildlife values and to improve recreational use. The area is about 8,600 acres as shown on a map called “Mount Baker National Recreation Area—Proposed,” dated March 1984, which is kept on file for the public at the Forest Service. The Secretary of Agriculture must, as soon as practicable after July 3, 1984, file the map and a legal description with the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Those documents have the same legal effect as if in the law, and clerical or typographical errors may be corrected. The Secretary must manage the area under the laws and rules for national forests to provide outdoor recreation (including snowmobile use), protect the area's values, and allow compatible use or disposal of federally owned resources that do not significantly harm the recreation area's purposes.
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16 U.S.C. § 460pp
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73