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Data collected and managed by Forest Service programs is available in a map service and two downloadable file formats – in a shape file and an ESRI file geodatabase. Metadata is available that describes the content, source, and currency of the data. You can filter the list by the topic categories in the menu at the left to help you find information you are interested in. You can view the feature classes in a single dataset by clicking on the name of the parent dataset at the bottom of the abstract.

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Shapefiles do not exist for all National Datasets.
This format has technical limitations which make them unsuitable for multiple datasets within this clearinghouse. These constraints include file size, attribute name length, field length, number of fields, limited data types, lack of topological representations and floating-point rounding errors leading to inevitable data loss. The EDW Team is unable to support Shapefile exports for datasets that approach those limits. Esri File Geodatabases (FGDB) will remain available. Alternative formats including GeoPackage, GeoJSON, Character Separated Values (CSV), Map Services and Geospatial Discovery Tool offerings will be used to provide open format access to these National Datasets. Once these formats are available for all National Datasets, EDW will retire the shapefile format as a supported file exchange format.

Requests for KML/KMZ output
The Enterprise Data Warehouse Team tested exporting out to KML/KMZ files as a deliverable and due to the complexity and size of the datasets this has been unsuccessful. To obtain a KML file for any EDW dataset, go to the Geospatial Data Discovery Tool and search for the dataset. An option to download to KML is available from that website. If you have questions, contact: SM.FS.data@usda.gov.
 

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Feature Classes Abstract

Hazardous Fuel Treatment Reduction: Line

ESRI geodatabase  (466KB)
shape file  (904KB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 27, 2026

HazFuelTrt_LN (Hazardous Fuel Treatments - Line) represents activities of hazardous fuel treatment reduction. All accomplishments toward the unified hazardous fuels reduction target must meet the following definition: "Vegetative manipulation designed to create and maintain resilient and sustainable landscapes, including burning, mechanical treatments, and/or other methods that reduce the quantity or change the arrangement of living or dead fuel so that the intensity, severity, or effects of wildland fire are reduced within acceptable ecological parameters and consistent with land management plan objectives, or activities that maintain desired fuel conditions. These conditions should be measurable or predictable using fire behavior prediction models or fire effects models." The data came from the Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS), which is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. FACTS is an activity tracking application for all levels of the Forest Service.
parent dataset: Activities

Hazardous Fuel Treatment Reduction: Polygon

ESRI geodatabase  (686MB)
shape file  (1309MB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 27, 2026

HazFuelTrt_PL (Hazardous Fuel Treatments - Polygon) represents activities of hazardous fuel treatment reduction that are polygons. All accomplishments toward the unified hazardous fuels reduction target must meet the following definition: "Vegetative manipulation designed to create and maintain resilient and sustainable landscapes, including burning, mechanical treatments, and/or other methods that reduce the quantity or change the arrangement of living or dead fuel so that the intensity, severity, or effects of wildland fire are reduced within acceptable ecological parameters and consistent with land management plan objectives, or activities that maintain desired fuel conditions. These conditions should be measurable or predictable using fire behavior prediction models or fire effects models." The data came from the Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS), which is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. FACTS is an activity tracking application for all levels of the Forest Service.
parent dataset: Activities

Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program: Line

ESRI geodatabase  (375KB)
shape file  (788KB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 27, 2026

CFLRP_LN represents Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration (CFLR) Program project activities in polyline vector format. Also included are other High Priority Restoration projects that are funded outside of CFLR. It is important to note that this layer does not contain all of the approved project activities. Instead, these are the accomplishments that project groups uploaded to the Forest Service corporate data holdings in FACTS. As spatial data is a new requirement for the program, improvements to the quality and comprehensiveness of this data is expected in coming years. The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. FACTS is an activity tracking application for all levels of the Forest Service. The application allows tracking and monitoring of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) decisions as well as the ability to create and manage Knutson-Vandenberg (KV) trust fund plans at the timber sale level. This application complements its companion NRM applications, which cover the spectrum of living and non-living natural resource information.
parent dataset: ActivityInitiatives

Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program: Point

ESRI geodatabase  (64KB)
shape file  (107KB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 27, 2026

CFLRP_PL represents Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration (CFLR) Program project activities in the format of a polygon vector. Also included are other High Priority Restoration projects that are funded outside of CFLR. It is important to note that this layer does not contain all of the approved project activities. Instead, these are the accomplishments that project groups uploaded to the Forest Service corporate data holdings in FACTS. As spatial data is a new requirement for the program, improvements to the quality and comprehensiveness of this data is expected in coming years. The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. FACTS is an activity tracking application for all levels of the Forest Service. The application allows tracking and monitoring of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) decisions as well as the ability to create and manage Knutson-Vandenberg (KV) trust fund plans at the timber sale level. This application complements its companion NRM applications, which cover the spectrum of living and non-living natural resource information.
parent dataset: ActivityInitiatives

Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program: Polygon

ESRI geodatabase  (136MB)
shape file  (300MB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 27, 2026

CFLRP_PL represents Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration (CFLR) Program project activities in the format of a polygon vector. Also included are other High Priority Restoration projects that are funded outside of CFLR. It is important to note that this layer does not contain all of the approved project activities. Instead, these are the accomplishments that project groups uploaded to the Forest Service corporate data holdings in FACTS. As spatial data is a new requirement for the program, improvements to the quality and comprehensiveness of this data is expected in coming years. The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. FACTS is an activity tracking application for all levels of the Forest Service. The application allows tracking and monitoring of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) decisions as well as the ability to create and manage Knutson-Vandenberg (KV) trust fund plans at the timber sale level. This application complements its companion NRM applications, which cover the spectrum of living and non-living natural resource information.
parent dataset: ActivityInitiatives

Integrated Resource Restoration (IRR): Line

ESRI geodatabase  (46KB)
shape file  (79KB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 27, 2026

IRR_LN (Integrated Resource Restoration (IRR): Line) depicts the location of activities funded through the NFRR (National Forest Resource Restoration) Budget Line Item and reported through the FACTS (Forest Service Activity Tracking System) database. The activities fall under number of acres treated annually to sustain or restore watershed function: acres of forestlands treated using timber sales, acres of forestland vegetation improved, acres of forestland vegetation established, acres of rangeland vegetation improved, acres treated for noxious weeds/invasive plants on NFS lands, and acres of hazardous fuels treated outside the wildland/urban interface (WUI) to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildland fire. The activities are self-reported by Forest Service Units.

Purpose:
Activities funded through the IRR (Integrated Resource Restoration) initiative include areas treated to sustain or restore watershed function; forestlands treated using timber sales; forestland vegetation improved, forest land vegetation established, rangeland vegetation improved by treatment for noxious weeds or invasive plants; and hazardous fuels treated outside the wildland/urban interface to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildland fire. It is important to note that this layer does not contain all activities funded through NFRR because the spatial portion of the activity description is not required and is self-reported by Forest Service units. As spatial data is a new requirement for the program, we hope to improve the quality and comprehensiveness of this data in coming years.
parent dataset: ActivityInitiatives

Integrated Resource Restoration (IRR): Point

ESRI geodatabase  (83MB)
shape file  (235MB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 27, 2026

IRR_PL (Integrated Resource Restoration (IRR): Polygon) depicts the location of activities funded through the NFRR (National Budget Line Item and reported through the FACTS database. The activities fall under number of acres treated annually to sustain or restore watershed function: acres of forestlands treated using timber sales, acres of forestland vegetation improved, acres of forestland vegetation established, acres of rangeland vegetation improved, acres treated for noxious weeds/invasive plants on NFS lands, and acres of hazardous fuels treated outside the wildland/urban interface (WUI) to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildland fire. The are self-reported by Forest Service Units.

Purpose:
Activities funded through the IRR (Integrated Resource Restoration) initiative include areas treated to sustain or restore watershed function; forestlands treated using timber sales; forestland vegetation improved, forest land vegetation established, rangeland vegetation improved by treatment for noxious weeds or invasive plants; and hazardous fuels treated outside the wildland/urban interface to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildland fire. It is important to note that this layer does not contain all activities funded through NFRR because the spatial portion of the activity description is not required and is self-reported by Forest Service units. As spatial data is a new requirement for the program, we hope to improve the quality and comprehensiveness of this data in coming years.
parent dataset: ActivityInitiatives

Integrated Resource Restoration (IRR): Polygon

ESRI geodatabase  (67KB)
shape file  (104KB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 27, 2026

Activity_IRR_PT (Integrated Resource Restoration (IRR): Line) depicts the location of activities funded through the NFRR (National Budget Line Item and reported through the FACTS (Forest Service Activity Tracking System) database. The activities fall under number of acres treated annually to sustain or restore watershed function: acres of forestlands treated using timber sales, acres of forestland vegetation improved, acres of forestland vegetation established, acres of rangeland vegetation improved, acres treated for noxious weeds/invasive plants on NFS lands, and acres of hazardous fuels treated outside the wildland/urban interface (WUI) to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildland fire. The are self-reported by Forest Service Units.

Purpose:
Activities funded through the IRR (Integrated Resource Restoration) initiative include areas treated to sustain or restore watershed function; forestlands treated using timber sales; forestland vegetation improved, forest land vegetation established, rangeland vegetation improved by treatment for noxious weeds or invasive plants; and hazardous fuels treated outside the wildland/urban interface to reduce the risk of catastrophic wildland fire. It is important to note that this layer does not contain all activities funded through NFRR because the spatial portion of the activity description is not required and is self-reported by Forest Service units. As spatial data is a new requirement for the program, we hope to improve the quality and comprehensiveness of this data in coming years.
parent dataset: ActivityInitiatives

Biology Aquatic Organism Passage Activities

ESRI geodatabase  (959KB)
shape file  (1MB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

This dataset provides USFS watershed improvement activities to barriers to upstream migration. This includes improving existing passage structures or removing them entirely. Structures include culverts, dams, diversion dams. Also included are where structures have been added to purposely create barriers to protect native populations from invasive species. Data include the planned fiscal year and planned cost, the completed fiscal year, approximate completed cost, and partners involved. Each AOP activity is displayed as a single point.

Climate Shield - Bull Trout, 1980

ESRI geodatabase  (4MB)
shape file  (9MB)

Themes: biota, environment, inlandwaters, health, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere, climate shield, climate change, stream temperature, refugia, invasive species, salmonid, trout, bull trout, species distribution, ectotherm, crowd sourcing, geostatistics, models

Date of last refresh: Jul 10, 2018

This feature class represents the historic (1980) scenario for bull trout, derived from the Climate Shield fish distribution models. These models provide stream-specific probabilistic predictions about the occurrence of juvenile bull trout and cutthroat trout in association with three different scenarios for climate change and brook trout invasions. These datasets indicate all potential cold-water habitats 500 cold-water streams. The stream centerlines were based on the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) but were modified for purposes of modeling and cross-walking to other datasets.

Climate Shield - Bull Trout, 2040

ESRI geodatabase  (2MB)
shape file  (5MB)

Themes: biota, environment, inlandwaters, health, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere, climate shield, climate change, stream temperature, refugia, invasive species, salmonid, trout, bull trout, species distribution, ectotherm, crowd sourcing, geostatistics, models

Date of last refresh: Jul 10, 2018

This feature class represents the future (2040) scenario for bull trout, derived from the Climate Shield fish distribution models. These models provide stream-specific probabilistic predictions about the occurrence of juvenile bull trout and cutthroat trout in association with three different scenarios for climate change and brook trout invasions. These datasets indicate all potential cold-water habitats 500 cold-water streams. The stream centerlines were based on the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) but were modified for purposes of modeling and cross-walking to other datasets.

Climate Shield - Bull Trout, 2080

ESRI geodatabase  (1MB)
shape file  (3MB)

Themes: biota, environment, inlandwaters, health, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere, climate shield, climate change, stream temperature, refugia, invasive species, salmonid, trout, bull trout, species distribution, ectotherm, crowd sourcing, geostatistics, models

Date of last refresh: Jul 10, 2018

This feature class represents the future (2080) scenario for bull trout, derived from the Climate Shield fish distribution models. These models provide stream-specific probabilistic predictions about the occurrence of juvenile bull trout and cutthroat trout in association with three different scenarios for climate change and brook trout invasions. These datasets indicate all potential cold-water habitats 500 cold-water streams. The stream centerlines were based on the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) but were modified for purposes of modeling and cross-walking to other datasets.

Climate Shield - Cutthroat Trout, 1980

ESRI geodatabase  (9MB)
shape file  (18MB)

Themes: biota, environment, inlandwaters, health, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere, climate shield, climate change, stream temperature, refugia, invasive species, salmonid, trout, cutthroat trout, species distribution, ectotherm, crowd sourcing, geostatistics, models

Date of last refresh: Jul 10, 2018

This feature class represents the historic (1980) scenario for cutthroat trout, derived from the Climate Shield fish distribution models. These models provide stream-specific probabilistic predictions about the occurrence of juvenile bull trout and cutthroat trout in association with three different scenarios for climate change and brook trout invasions. These datasets indicate all potential cold-water habitats 500 cold-water streams. The stream centerlines were based on the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) but were modified for purposes of modeling and cross-walking to other datasets.

Climate Shield - Cutthroat Trout, 2040

ESRI geodatabase  (6MB)
shape file  (12MB)

Themes: biota, environment, inlandwaters, health, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere, climate shield, climate change, stream temperature, refugia, invasive species, salmonid, trout, cutthroat trout, species distribution, ectotherm, crowd sourcing, geostatistics, models

Date of last refresh: Jul 10, 2018

This feature class represents the future (2040) scenario for cutthroat trout, derived from the Climate Shield fish distribution models. These models provide stream-specific probabilistic predictions about the occurrence of juvenile bull trout and cutthroat trout in association with three different scenarios for climate change and brook trout invasions. These datasets indicate all potential cold-water habitats 500 cold-water streams. The stream centerlines were based on the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) but were modified for purposes of modeling and cross-walking to other datasets.

Climate Shield - Cutthroat Trout, 2080

ESRI geodatabase  (4MB)
shape file  (8MB)

Themes: biota, environment, inlandwaters, health, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere, climate shield, climate change, stream temperature, refugia, invasive species, salmonid, trout, cutthroat trout, species distribution, ectotherm, crowd sourcing, geostatistics, models

Date of last refresh: Jul 10, 2018

This feature class represents the future (2080) scenario for cutthroat trout, derived from the Climate Shield fish distribution models. These models provide stream-specific probabilistic predictions about the occurrence of juvenile bull trout and cutthroat trout in association with three different scenarios for climate change and brook trout invasions. These datasets indicate all potential cold-water habitats 500 cold-water streams. The stream centerlines were based on the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD) but were modified for purposes of modeling and cross-walking to other datasets.

Current Invasive Plants

Bio_InvasivePlantCurrent

ESRI geodatabase  (337MB)
shape file  (822MB)

Themes: invasive plant

Date of last refresh: Mar 26, 2026

The Current Invasive Plants (InvasivePlantCurrent) feature class contains only the most recent or latest invasive Plant Infestation polygons collected by the National Invasive Plant Inventory Protocol. Includes most recent and excludes historic observations. Includes Site ID, Plant code, status etc. for the infesting species, date, area and other basic data.

Purpose:
The Current Invasive Plants (InvasivePlantCurrent) published feature class provides easily accessible and commonly used features and attributes essential to Forest Service business.

FACTS Common Attributes - Region 01

ESRI geodatabase  (1585MB)
Geopackage  (2689MB)
GeoJSON file  (2615MB)
CSV file  (359MB)

Themes: u.s. forest service, activities, facts, fire/fuels, silviculture, invasive species

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. This feature class contains the FACTS attributes most commonly needed to describe FACTS activities.

FACTS Common Attributes - Region 02

ESRI geodatabase  (446MB)
Geopackage  (766MB)
GeoJSON file  (739MB)
CSV file  (61MB)

Themes: u.s. forest service, activities, facts, fire/fuels, silviculture, invasive species

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. This feature class contains the FACTS attributes most commonly needed to describe FACTS activities.

FACTS Common Attributes - Region 03

ESRI geodatabase  (156MB)
Geopackage  (272MB)
GeoJSON file  (268MB)
CSV file  (19MB)

Themes: u.s. forest service, activities, facts, fire/fuels, silviculture, invasive species

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. This feature class contains the FACTS attributes most commonly needed to describe FACTS activities.

FACTS Common Attributes - Region 04

ESRI geodatabase  (243MB)
Geopackage  (428MB)
GeoJSON file  (391MB)
CSV file  (33MB)

Themes: u.s. forest service, activities, facts, fire/fuels, silviculture, invasive species

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. This feature class contains the FACTS attributes most commonly needed to describe FACTS activities.

FACTS Common Attributes - Region 05

ESRI geodatabase  (558MB)
Geopackage  (959MB)
GeoJSON file  (965MB)
CSV file  (90MB)

Themes: u.s. forest service, activities, facts, fire/fuels, silviculture, invasive species

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. This feature class contains the FACTS attributes most commonly needed to describe FACTS activities.

FACTS Common Attributes - Region 06

ESRI geodatabase  (744MB)
Geopackage  (1182MB)
GeoJSON file  (1145MB)
CSV file  (148MB)

Themes: u.s. forest service, activities, facts, fire/fuels, silviculture, invasive species

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. This feature class contains the FACTS attributes most commonly needed to describe FACTS activities.

FACTS Common Attributes - Region 08

ESRI geodatabase  (322MB)
Geopackage  (516MB)
GeoJSON file  (503MB)
CSV file  (49MB)

Themes: u.s. forest service, activities, facts, fire/fuels, silviculture, invasive species

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. This feature class contains the FACTS attributes most commonly needed to describe FACTS activities.

FACTS Common Attributes - Region 09

ESRI geodatabase  (450MB)
Geopackage  (665MB)
GeoJSON file  (661MB)
CSV file  (92MB)

Themes: u.s. forest service, activities, facts, fire/fuels, silviculture, invasive species

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. This feature class contains the FACTS attributes most commonly needed to describe FACTS activities.

FACTS Common Attributes - Region 10

ESRI geodatabase  (38MB)
Geopackage  (67MB)
GeoJSON file  (79MB)
CSV file  (6MB)

Themes: u.s. forest service, activities, facts, fire/fuels, silviculture, invasive species

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

The Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS) is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. This feature class contains the FACTS attributes most commonly needed to describe FACTS activities.

NEPA Project Area Boundaries

ESRI geodatabase  (86MB)
shape file  (196MB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

Actv_ProjectArea_NEPA represents an area (polygon) within which one or more activities related to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) are aggregated or organized. The data comes from the Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS), which is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. FACTS is an activity tracking application for all levels of the Forest Service.

NorWeST Observed Temperature Points

ESRI geodatabase  (1MB)
shape file  (1MB)

Themes: invasive species, fish, habitat management, monitoring, natural resource management & use, forest & plant health, wildlife (or fauna), inventory, monitoring, & analysis, hydrology, watersheds, sedimentation, ecology, ecosystems, & environment, climate change, landscape management, climate effects, hobo, observed temperature, climate change, big data, water, stream temperature database, stream network, temperature model, river temperature model, thermographs, temperature sensor, decision support, climate scenarios, crowd sourcing, global warming, norwest, citizen science, stream temperature records, modeling, stream temperatures, microclimate, river network, aquatic vulnerability assessments, covariate predictors, stream temperature model, river temperatures, data loggers, spatial stream network, modeled temperature, gis, topoclimate, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere, biota, inlandwaters, environment, inlandwaters, health, biota, environment, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere

Date of last refresh: Jul 10, 2018

This layer indicates the location of the observed stream temperature records used for the NorWeST database summaries. NorWeST summer stream temperature scenarios were developed for all rivers and streams in the western U.S. from the > 20,000 stream sites in the NorWeST database where mean August stream temperatures were recorded. The resulting dataset includes stream lines (NorWeST_PredictedStreams) and associated mid-points NorWest_TemperaturePoints) representing 1 kilometer intervals along the stream network. Stream lines were derived from the 1:100,000 scale NHDPlus dataset (USEPA and USGS 2010; McKay et al. 2012). Shapefile extents correspond to NorWeST processing units, which generally relate to 6 digit (3rd code) hydrologic unit codes (HUCs) or in some instances closely correspond to state borders. The line and point shapefiles contain identical modeled stream temperature results. The two feature classes are meant to complement one another for use in different applications. In addition, spatial and temporal covariates used to generate the modeled temperatures are included in the attribute tables at https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/NorWeST/ModeledStreamTemperatureScenarioMaps.shtml. The NorWeST NHDPlusV1 processing units include: Salmon, Clearwater, Spokoot, Missouri Headwaters, Snake-Bear, MidSnake, MidColumbia, Oregon Coast, South-Central Oregon, Upper Columbia-Yakima, Washington Coast, Upper Yellowstone-Bighorn, Upper Missouri-Marias, and Upper Green-North Platte. The NorWeST NHDPlusV2 processing units include: Lahontan Basin, Northern California-Coastal Klamath, Utah, Coastal California, Central California, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Black Hills.

NorWeST Predicted Stream Temperature Lines

ESRI geodatabase  (239MB)
shape file  (362MB)

Themes: norwest, inlandwaters, river network, river temperature model, ecosystems, stream temperatures, citizen science, stream temperature model, topoclimate, monitoring, big data, modeling, ecology, temperature model, stream temperature database, observed temperature, watersheds, aquatic vulnerability assessments, & environment, river temperatures, spatial stream network, decision support, climate change, stream temperature records, forest & plant health, climate scenarios, wildlife (or fauna), invasive species, water, stream network, inventory, covariate predictors, & analysis, fish, landscape management, environment, climate effects, global warming, biota, gis, natural resource management & use, data loggers, temperature sensor, hydrology, microclimate, hobo, modeled temperature, climate change, habitat management, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere, sedimentation, thermographs, crowd sourcing, biota, environment, inlandwaters, health, climatologymeteorologyatmosphere

Date of last refresh: Jul 10, 2018

This layer represents modeled stream temperatures derived from the NorWeST point feature class (NorWest_TemperaturePoints). NorWeST summer stream temperature scenarios were developed for all rivers and streams in the western U.S. from the > 20,000 stream sites in the NorWeST database where mean August stream temperatures were recorded. The resulting dataset includes stream lines (NorWeST_PredictedStreams) and associated mid-points NorWest_TemperaturePoints) representing 1 kilometer intervals along the stream network. Stream lines were derived from the 1:100,000 scale NHDPlus dataset (USEPA and USGS 2010; McKay et al. 2012). Shapefile extents correspond to NorWeST processing units, which generally relate to 6 digit (3rd code) hydrologic unit codes (HUCs) or in some instances closely correspond to state borders. The line and point shapefiles contain identical modeled stream temperature results. The two feature classes are meant to complement one another for use in different applications. In addition, spatial and temporal covariates used to generate the modeled temperatures are included in the attribute tables at https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/AWAE/projects/NorWeST/ModeledStreamTemperatureScenarioMaps.shtml. The NorWeST NHDPlusV1 processing units include: Salmon, Clearwater, Spokoot, Missouri Headwaters, Snake-Bear, MidSnake, MidColumbia, Oregon Coast, South-Central Oregon, Upper Columbia-Yakima, Washington Coast, Upper Yellowstone-Bighorn, Upper Missouri-Marias, and Upper Green-North Platte. The NorWeST NHDPlusV2 processing units include: Lahontan Basin, Northern California-Coastal Klamath, Utah, Coastal California, Central California, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Black Hills.

Sale Area Improvement Project Boundaries

ESRI geodatabase  (123KB)
shape file  (233KB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

Actv_ProjectArea_SAIPlan represents an area (polygon) within which one or more Sale Area Improvement (SAI) related activities are aggregated or organized. The data comes from the Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS), which is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. FACTS is an activity tracking application for all levels of the Forest Service.

Timber Sale Project Area Boundaries

ESRI geodatabase  (41MB)
shape file  (90MB)

Date of last refresh: Mar 29, 2026

Actv_ProjectArea_TimberSale represents an area (polygon) within which one or more Timber Sale related activities are aggregated or organized. The data comes from the Forest Service's Natural Resource Manager (NRM) Forest Activity Tracking System (FACTS), which is the agency standard for managing information about activities related to fire/fuels, silviculture, and invasive species. FACTS is an activity tracking application for all levels of the Forest Service.