The Inyo National Forest is pleased to welcome Julie Hall, the District Ranger for the Mt. Whitney Ranger District. Julie fills the position behind David Andersen, who recently accepted a newposition on the Umpqua National Forest.
Julie has strong ties to the Eastern Sierra and the Inyo National Forest. Her father retired from the Inyo National Forest in 1992 as the Forest Recreation Staff Officer and he still lives in Bishop. Her family relocated to Bishop with his job and she attended high school here.
Julie comes from San Bernardino National Forest in Southern California, where she was the
District Ranger on the San Jacinto Ranger District, stationed in Idyllwild, CA.
Julie began her Forest Service career in 1985 as a Youth Conservation Corps employee on the
Inyo. She worked as a temporary employee in recreation and visitor information services during
college and after graduating. From there, she joined the Inyo full time, enjoying numerous roles,
including engineering program manager, civil rights officer, and administrative officer. She moved to the San Bernardino in 2019. She has also taken various assignments throughout California’s national forests as a District Ranger and Deputy District Ranger.
“I’m excited to be back in the Eastern Sierra, continuing my passion for serving the public with the Forest Service,” Julie said. “I feel like I have come home, and I look forward to meeting district residents and stakeholders and working with them for years to come.”
Julie is married with three adult children and two grandchildren. Her husband is a firefighter and paramedic for San Bernardino County.
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