After more than a year since its closure due to the Eagle Creek Fire, a 6-mile stretch of the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, a paved bike and walking path, has reopened between the John B. Yeon Trailhead and Cascade Locks, Ore.

This section of the trail had been closed since Sept. 4, 2017, two days after the Eagle Creek Fire started, according to a news release from the U.S. Forest Service.

However, the Historic Columbia River Highway is still closed between Bridal Veil, Ore., and Ainsworth State Park. There is still no timeline for when it will open again.

“The reopening of the (Historic Columbia River Highway) State Trail is a major step in the economic recovery of the region and brings us a step closer to make sure visitors from across the state and around the world can again fully experience the majesty this area has to offer,” Oregon Gov. Kate Brown said in a news release.

Other sites in the burn area have also reopened, with a few caveats.