FORT COLLINS — The Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests has released the Husted-Maitland Land Exchange draft decision regarding a land exchange is located on the Canyon Lakes Ranger District northwest of Drake.
The land exchange proposes conveying six parcels of National Forest System lands, approximately 356 acres in size, for four parcels of non-federal land and a trail easement, totally approximately 367 acres, according to a press release.
Comments will be accepted through November.
The release said benefits of the project include securing legal public access and expanding recreational opportunities on 1.2 miles of trail crossing currently non-federal land, securing permanent public access by an acquired easement for the Crosier Mountain Trail and securing motorized recreation opportunities in the Crystal Mountain area for the public and Forest Service management, including access for fuels reduction.
Other benefits cited include eliminating a 40-acre inholding and a 17-acre inholding surrounded by private land with no legal public or Forest Service access. It also creates a net increase of Colorado Roadless areas by approximately 128 acres and a one-acre increase in wetlands.
A detailed description of the project and decision, along with a map is available at fs.usda.gov/project/?project=48335.