Forest Service Hits Pause on Camp Hale Land Restoration
Published Date: 5/27/2026
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Summary
The Forest Service is hitting pause on the Camp Hale Restoration project in Eagle County, Colorado, to rethink what the land really needs. This means no big changes or spending happen right now, giving everyone more time to plan smarter. Local nature lovers and visitors will see updates once the new plan is ready.
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