(a) EstablishmentThere are designated as National Scenic Areas—(1) certain National Forest System land in the Jefferson National Forest, comprising approximately 5,192 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled “Seng Mountain and Raccoon Branch” and dated April 28, 2008, which shall be known as the “Seng Mountain National Scenic Area”; and
(2) certain National Forest System land in the Jefferson National Forest, comprising approximately 5,128 acres, as generally depicted on the map entitled “Bear Creek” and dated April 28, 2008, which shall be known as the “Bear Creek National Scenic Area”.
(b) PurposesThe purposes of the scenic areas are—(1) to ensure the protection and preservation of scenic quality, water quality, natural characteristics, and water resources of the scenic areas;
(2) consistent with paragraph (1), to protect wildlife and fish habitat in the scenic areas;
(3) to protect areas in the scenic areas that may develop characteristics of old-growth forests; and
(4) consistent with paragraphs (1), (2), and (3), to provide a variety of recreation opportunities in the scenic areas.
(c) Administration(1) In generalThe Secretary shall administer the scenic areas in accordance with—(A) this subtitle; and
(B) the laws (including regulations) generally applicable to the National Forest System.
(2) Authorized usesThe Secretary shall only allow uses of the scenic areas that the Secretary determines will further the purposes of the scenic areas, as described in subsection (b).
(d) Management plan(1) In generalNot later than 2 years after March 30, 2009, the Secretary shall develop as an amendment to the land and resource management plan for the Jefferson National Forest a management plan for the scenic areas.
(2) EffectNothing in this subsection requires the Secretary to revise the land and resource management plan for the Jefferson National Forest under section 1604 of this title.
(e) Roads(1) In generalExcept as provided in paragraph (2), after March 30, 2009, no roads shall be established or constructed within the scenic areas.
(2) LimitationNothing in this subsection denies any owner of private land (or an interest in private land) that is located in a scenic area the right to access the private land.
(f) Timber harvest(1) In generalExcept as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3), no harvesting of timber shall be allowed within the scenic areas.
(2) ExceptionsThe Secretary may authorize harvesting of timber in the scenic areas if the Secretary determines that the harvesting is necessary to—(A) control fire;
(B) provide for public safety or trail access; or
(C) control insect and disease outbreaks.
(3) Firewood for personal useFirewood may be harvested for personal use along perimeter roads in the scenic areas, subject to any conditions that the Secretary may impose.
(g) Insect and disease outbreaksThe Secretary may control insect and disease outbreaks—(1) to maintain scenic quality;
(2) to prevent tree mortality;
(3) to reduce hazards to visitors; or
(4) to protect private land.
(h) Vegetation managementThe Secretary may engage in vegetation manipulation practices in the scenic areas to maintain the visual quality and wildlife clearings in existence on March 30, 2009.
(i) Motorized vehicles(1) In generalExcept as provided in paragraph (2), motorized vehicles shall not be allowed within the scenic areas.
(2) ExceptionsThe Secretary may authorize the use of motorized vehicles—(A) to carry out administrative activities that further the purposes of the scenic areas, as described in subsection (b);
(B) to assist wildlife management projects in existence on March 30, 2009; and
(C) during deer and bear hunting seasons—(i) on Forest Development Roads 49410 and 84b; and
(ii) on the portion of Forest Development Road 6261 designated on the map described in subsection (a)(2) as “open seasonally”.
(j) Wildfire suppressionWildfire suppression within the scenic areas shall be conducted—(1) in a manner consistent with the purposes of the scenic areas, as described in subsection (b); and
(2) using such means as the Secretary determines to be appropriate.
(k) WaterThe Secretary shall administer the scenic areas in a manner that maintains and enhances water quality.
(l) WithdrawalSubject to valid existing rights, all Federal land in the scenic areas is withdrawn from—(1) location, entry, and patent under the mining laws; and
(2) operation of the mineral leasing and geothermal leasing laws.
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§ 541. Cascade Head Scenic-Research Area; establishment
§ 541a. Administration, protection, development, and regulation of use
§ 541e. Availability of funds for acquisition of lands, etc., within added area
§ 542. Langmuir Research Site; establishment
§ 542a. Congressional findings
§ 542b. Administration, protection, and regulation of use
§ 542d. Comprehensive management plan
§ 543. Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area; establishment
§ 543a. Extension of National Forest boundary
§ 543e. Scenic Area Advisory Board
§ 543f. Traditional Native American uses
§ 543g. Authorization of appropriations
§ 543h. New spending authority
§ 544. Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area; definitions
§ 544b. Establishment of scenic area
§ 544c. Columbia River Gorge Commission
§ 544d. Scenic area management plan
§ 544e. Administration of scenic area
§ 544f. Administration of special management areas
§ 544j. Old Columbia River Highway
§ 544k. Tributary rivers and streams
§ 544l. Implementation measures
§ 544n. Authorization of appropriations
§ 545. Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area; purposes
§ 545a. Establishment of Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area
§ 545b. Opal Creek Wilderness and Scenic Recreation Area
§ 546. Establishment of Saint Helena Island National Scenic Area, Michigan
§ 546a–1. Administration and management
§ 546a–5. Authorization of appropriations
§ 546b. Seng Mountain and Bear Creek Scenic Areas, Jefferson National Forest, Virginia