The Eagle Creek Recreation Area and the Eagle Creek Trail have reopened following months of comprehensive repairs to multiple parts of the trail and a major clean-up and removal of debris following the aftermath of an atmospheric river that inundated the Northwest in mid-January followed by a landslide that took place in February. The Forest Service partnered with the Pacific Crest Trail Association to address damage sustained along the Eagle Creek Trail. PCTA volunteers and Forest Service trail crew removed dozens of fallen trees and hundreds of cubic yards of material from the trail and trailhead. The Forest Service crew also reconstructed a large crib wall taking roughly 200 hours to complete. A contractor was hired to remove approximately 4,000 cubic yards of debris that had slid down the mountainside, blocking the entrance to Eagle Creek Trail.