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§460vv Findings and purposes

Title 16 › Chapter CHAPTER 1— - NATIONAL PARKS, MILITARY PARKS, MONUMENTS, AND SEASHORES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER CVII— - WINDING STAIR MOUNTAIN NATIONAL RECREATION AND WILDERNESS AREA › § 460vv

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Set aside certain National Forest lands in Oklahoma as wilderness and other special areas. Studies, including the Department of Agriculture’s RARE II review, found some undeveloped forest tracts have high natural value and should be kept as wilderness. The studies also found other tracts lack wilderness qualities or have valuable energy, mineral, timber, grazing, or recreation uses and should stay open for nonwilderness multiple uses. Parts of the Ouachita National Forest are best used as a national recreation area, and other places deserve protection as botanical, scenic, or scenic-and-wildlife areas. The goals are to protect and keep the wilderness character of chosen lands, protect watersheds and wildlife habitat, keep scenic and historic sights, and support research, primitive recreation, solitude, physical and mental challenge, and inspiration for the public. The law also makes sure certain other forest lands remain available for nonwilderness uses and creates one national recreation area, two botanical areas, one national scenic area, and one national scenic and wildlife area in Oklahoma.

Full Legal Text

Title 16, §460vv

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(a)The Congress finds that—
(1)select areas of undeveloped National Forest System lands in the State of Oklahoma possess outstanding natural characteristics which give them high values as wilderness and will, if properly preserved, contribute as an enduring resource of wilderness for the benefit of the American people;
(2)the Department of Agriculture’s second roadless area review and evaluation (RARE II) and other studies of National Forest System lands in the State of Oklahoma and the related congressional review of such lands have identified areas which, on the basis of their landform, ecosystem, associated wildlife, and location, will help to fulfill the National Forest System’s share of a quality National Wilderness Preservation System;
(3)the Department of Agriculture’s second roadless area review and evaluation, of National Forest System lands in the State of Oklahoma and the related congressional review of such lands have also identified areas which do not possess outstanding wilderness attributes or which possess outstanding energy, mineral, timber, grazing, dispersed recreation and other values, and which should not be designated as components of the National Wilderness Preservation System but should be available for nonwilderness multiple uses under the land management planning process and other applicable laws;
(4)many areas of the Ouachita National Forest possess qualities that can only be expressed and utilized in such a manner that designation of such areas as a national recreation area is appropriate for the maximum potential and enjoyment of the area by the American people;
(5)select areas possess unique plant and tree species and plant communities that are significant in their occurrence, variety and location and warrant designation as botanical areas; and
(6)select areas possess unique scenic and wildlife qualities that designation of such areas as a national scenic area and a national scenic and wildlife area is appropriate for the preservation of the natural beauty and wildlife habitat for the enjoyment of the American people.
(b)The purposes of this subchapter are to—
(1)designate certain National Forest System lands in the State of Oklahoma as components of the National Wilderness Preservation System, in order to promote, perpetuate, and preserve the wilderness character of the lands, protect watersheds and wildlife habitat, preserve scenic and historic resources, and promote scientific research, primitive recreation, solitude, physical and mental challenge, and inspiration for the benefit of all the American people, to a greater extent than is possible in the absence of wilderness designation; and to ensure that certain other National Forest System lands in the State of Oklahoma be available for nonwilderness multiple uses; and
(2)designate certain National Forest System lands in the State of Oklahoma as a national recreation area, 2 botanical areas, a national scenic area, and a national scenic and wildlife area in order to enhance and further certain natural resources characteristics.

Legislative History

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Short Title

Pub. L. 100–499, § 1, Oct. 18, 1988, 102 Stat. 2491, provided that: “This Act [enacting this subchapter] may be referred to as the ‘Winding Stair Mountain National Recreation and Wilderness Area Act’.”

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Citation

16 U.S.C. § 460vv

Title 16Conservation

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73