Beginning next week, the Caribou-Targhee National Forest will begin participating in visitor information surveys to learn how people use their public lands. During this time the public will encounter both forest and contract employees working on the forest in developed and dispersed recreation sites and along forest service roads. The surveyors will be out in all types of weather conditions, wearing bright orange vests and near a sign saying, “Traffic Survey Ahead”. Information from the National Visitor Use Monitoring survey program will be used in helping the Caribou-Targhee plan future recreation opportunities. The surveys will continue through September 30th, 2020.
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