Williams Community Forest Project

Williams Community Forest Project

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Once a logging and mining town it now is the home to certified organic farms growing vegetables, seeds and herbs for national and international markets. The valley with its forests and 300 miles of streams, including 71 miles of prime fish habitat, is a fertile environment that sustains it’s people and wildlife. In recognizing that healthy forests and healthy communities are intra dependent; the W

04/26/2026

Hi all,

Note the date change for our monthly hike . We are celebrating Earth Day on 4-25 and changed the date of our monthly hike to Saturday May 2nd. The plan is to Hike the Layton Ditch Trail South of Panther Gulch. We recently cut several large fallen logs on the trail and it's in good shape .

Meet at the Williams Grange at 10:00am. The trail is of moderate intensity and we can determine the length of the hike by consensus since its an out and back. Reminder: wear
hiking shoes, bring water and snacks.

Best to you

WCFP

03/30/2026

It’s spring, and Forest Keepers is heading back into the field.

Join us Saturday, April 18 from 10–2 as we visit 2–3 Cedar Flat BLM units to document current conditions before project work begins later this year. We’ll take photos, make observations, and help create a baseline record of forest and watershed conditions on the ground.

Meet at Williams Grange to carpool.

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Williams, OR
97544