Yeoman Park Campground remains closed as Forest Service dete

Yeoman Park Campground remains closed as Forest Service determines extent of tree rot issue


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The Yeoman Park Campground, located in the White River National Forest south of Eagle, remains closed as crews continue surveying hazard trees in the area.
The White River National Forest first announced the closure last week after discovering several live trees that appeared healthy had recently fallen near campsites. Subsequent investigation revealed interior rotting near their bases.
David Boyd, public affairs officer for the White River National Forest, noted that Forest Service crews regularly perform tree assessments in developed sites such as Yeoman.
“Earlier this year, for instance, a crew removed approximately 20 standing dead trees from the campground before it opened to the public,” said Boyd in a June 14 written statement. “However, this newly discovered issue with live trees did not become apparent until the trees fell, revealing the interior rot.

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