BLM begins work at Milner Historic Recreation Area

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BLM begins work at Milner Historic Recreation Area

The following press releases was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management on May 21, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

BURLEY, Idaho - This week, the BLM Burley Field Office begins construction of a new ADA accessible trail alongside a portion of the original ruts comprising the Oregon National Historic Trail at the Milner Historic Recreation Area. The trail, once finished, will boast 1.3 miles of 6-foot wide access. Visitors may experience some disruption during the work week. However, trail construction will not affect access or use of campsites.

“We are so pleased to get this project off the ground, and look forward to the improved access the trail will give to those who enjoy recreating out at Milner," said Burley Field Manager Ken Crane. “We plan for the trail construction to wrap up by mid-August."

The Milner Historic Recreation Area is a popular area for recreation along the Snake River in Cassia County. It is a little over 2,050 acres and includes boat ramps and campsites that host 12,700 visitors annually.

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management

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