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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. more »
Local News
"Following the Smoke"
Project Wins ACHP Chairman's Award »
A U.S. Forest Service project conducted in conjunction with the Karuk Indigenous
Basketweavers and other partners, received the ACHP Chairman's Award for Federal
Achievement in Historic Preservation.
- Christmas Tree Permits for Sale
- Matsutake Mushroom Permits Available
- End of Fire Season Declared
- Forest Service Closes Roads for POC Protection
- Resource Advisory Committee Funds $225,000 in Projects
- Seasonal Closures of National Forest Campgrounds
- Six Rivers National Forest Fire Restrictions Lifted
- Forest Service Provides Grants for Fire Protection and Planning
- Mad River Road Construction on 6-day Workweek
- Forest Service Protects Rare Plants
Features
Water Safety on
the Northcoast »
Boating and fishing on the Northcoast rivers and coastal beaches can be fun
and exciting. The Water Safety Council would like to make sure
your visit to the Northcoast is safe as well.
Golden
Passports »
Beginning April 18, 2003, Golden Passports will be honored at more National
Forest fee sites! Before purchasing a local or regional pass, consider your
choices.
Sudden
Oak Death »
Pest Alert: Tens of thousands of tanoak, coast live oak, California black oak,
Shreve oak, and madrone have been killed by a newly identified species, Phytophthora
ramorum, which causes Sudden Oak Death.
Port-Orford-cedar »
Port-Orford-cedar is a conifer tree found in southwestern Oregon and northwestern
California. It is infected by an introduced pathogen, Phytophthora lateralis,
which causes Port-Orford-cedar root disease.



