The Roadless Rule was established to “provide lasting protection in the context of multiple-use management” for 58 million acres of National Forests and Grasslands. Roadless areas protect our nation's public lands from large-scale mining, oil and gas drilling, logging, and development.
Defend the Roadless Rule to Protect National Forests | Outdoor Alliance
Help us protect our backcountry recreation areas. Roadless rules defend forests, and help preserve their clean air, clean water, and local habitat.