The Rogue Forest Partners invite the community to a field tour of the Williams Project, a significant restoration initiative spanning over 6,600 acres in Josephine County. This event provides a unique opportunity to see firsthand how local organizations are working to mitigate wildfire threats and improve forest health. Attendees will learn about the collaborative strategies being implemented to protect the Williams community and restore the surrounding landscape through sustainable forest management practices.
What to Expect
An educational outdoor tour focusing on forest health and restoration initiatives.
Who Should Attend
Environmentalists
Local residents
Forestry students
Community leaders
Agenda Overview
Meet at the Williams Grange for an introduction followed by a field tour of the project area.
Venue & Address
Williams Grange
20100 Williams Hwy Williams , Oregon – 97544 United States
Organizer
Rogue Forest Partners · Non-profit
A collaborative organization focused on forest restoration in the Rogue Valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the tour meet?
At the Williams Grange, 20100 Williams Hwy.
What is the Williams Project?
A 6,625-acre forest restoration initiative.
Who is hosting?
Rogue Forest Partners and Lomakatsi Restoration Project.
Is there a cost?
Please check the official event registration page.
What should I wear?
Sturdy shoes and outdoor-appropriate clothing.
Is registration required?
Yes, tickets are available via Eventbrite.
Tags
Forestry
Restoration
Williams
Community
Environment
Tour
Summary
A guided field tour of the Williams Project forest restoration site.