Six Rivers National Forest

Six Rivers National Forest lies east of Redwood State and National Parks in northwestern California, and stretches southward from the Oregon border for about 140 miles. It encompasses 957,590 National Forest acres and 133,410 acres of other ownership. Smith River National Recreation Area and Orleans, Lower Trinity, and Mad River Ranger Districts make up the Forest. The Forest lies in Del Norte County (43%), Humboldt County (35%), Trinity County (21%), and Siskiyou County (1%). It forms a long, narrow land section, stretching from the Oregon border on the north to Mendocino County on the south.

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Shasta-Trinity National Forest

The Shasta-Trinity National Forest offers recreation enthusiast unparalleled opportunities to pursue a wide variety of outdoor interests. Here you will find information on wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, national scenic byways, trails, streams, lakes and reservoirs for water sports and fishing, a variety of landscapes for hunting, trail and road systems for hiking, running, horseback riding and mountain biking, off-highway vehicle areas, snowmobile play, campgrounds, picnic areas, historic sites and lookout and cabin rentals just to name a few of the attractions.

You will also find a very supportive infrastructure of private services in and around the forest. Tourism is a way of life here in the far reaches of Northern California and the Shasta-Trinity touts the best of the best.

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Plumas National Forest

Situated in the Sierra Nevada, just south of the Cascade Range, the Plumas is versatile in its land features, uncrowded, and enhanced by a pleasant climate. Outdoor enthusiasts are attracted year round to its many streams and lakes, beautiful deep canyons, rich mountain valleys, meadows, and lofty peaks. Come and enjoy your national forests!

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