ODFW Warns Coast Elk 2nd Season Hunters Of Road Damage, Closures

THE FOLLOWING IS A PRESS RELEASE BY THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE

Coast elk hunters heading out for the second season starting Saturday, Nov. 20 should be aware of road closures due to damage caused by the intense rainstorms along the mid-coast last week.

LANDSLIDE DAMAGE TO A SIUSLAW NATIONAL FOREST ROAD NEAR CASCADE HEAD FOLLOWING TORRENTIAL RAINS THAT HIT THE OREGON COAST EARLIER IN NOVEMBER. (SIUSLAW NATIONAL FOREST)

Multiple mainline logging roads have experienced debris slides, road wash outs, and fallen timber. Most of the roads impacted are in the west side of the Stott Mt Unit. 

Werner Rd (4000) at mile 2, Horner Ranch/ Gravel Creek (1701/200) Rd, 4th of July Creek (400) Road, and Upper Euchre Creek Rd have slides or washouts blocking them with no timeline of repair. The Siletz Gorge Rd (open weekends only) fared well but some timber and fallen rocks may create blocked areas.  Big Rock Creek, Green Mountain, Valsetz, and Valsetz railroad grade roads are currently open but could change based on unforeseen weather events. 

Other adjacent WMU’s such as the Alsea and south Trask may have problem areas as well so have alternate routes in case you run into road blocks.

Maps to the popular Stott Mtn/N Alsea/Hancock Travel Management Area where many of the blocked roads are located are available at

https://www.dfw.state.or.us/maps/access_habitat/stott_mtn_n_alsea_hancock_FM_NW_page1.pdf

https://www.dfw.state.or.us/maps/access_habitat/stott_mtn_n_alsea_hancock_FM_NW_page2.pdf

Second season coast elk hunters are also reminded to purchase their tag or redeem their Sports Pac elk tag voucher no later than the day before their hunt begins (so by end of day Friday, Nov. 19).