Great American Outdoors Act

Great American Outdoors Act: Land, Water & Infrastructure

The USDA Forest Service is moving forward with implementation of the Great American Outdoors Act, which will enable federal land managers to take aggressive steps to address deferred maintenance and other infrastructure projects on national forests and grasslands through 2025.

The Forest Service will use these funds to maximize the benefits experienced by millions of Americans who visit and use their national forests. Projects funded by this act will focus on improving conditions on forest and rangelands, reducing wildfire risk, and increasing the resiliency of our nation's forests for present and future generations. Well-maintained infrastructure ensures safe and healthy visitor use and enjoyment, which is essential to ensuring the benefits of National Forest System land are accessible to all.

Projects

Projects Total funding for GAOA is split between the Legacy Restoration Fund (LRF) and the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).

FY21 LRF Region 5 GAOA Projects
FY21 LCWF Forest Legacy Program Projects 
FY21 LCWF National Forest System Land Acquisition Projects

FY22 LRF Region 5 GAOA Projects (*NEW* June 6, 2022) 
FY22 LWCF Forest Legacy Program Projects (*NEW* June 6, 2022)
FY22 LCWF National Forest System Land Acquisition Projects (*NEW* June 6, 2022) 

You can learn more about LRF and LCWF funding at the Forest Service Great American Outdoors Act website