Recreational Activities
Six Rivers National Forest offers nearly one million acres of forest for your enjoyment, relaxation, and exploration. Within a six-hour drive north of the Bay Area, you can experience the solitude of hiking in the wilderness on over 100 miles of trails, enjoy camping near others in developed campgrounds, or the solitude camping in the back country. The forest is also a prime location for plenty of world class fishing as well as the home to one of most barrier free fishing locations in the Nation.
Botanical Areas
Six Rivers National Forest is home to many beautiful botanical areas. These areas are protected contain rare and endangered plants and flowers. Please respect these areas during your visit. more »
Camping
The 2004 camping season is upon us! Get the latest information on all you camping needs. more »
Fishing
The annual Freshwater Sport Fishing Regulations can be accessed at www.dfg.ca.gov/fg_comm/2003/freshfish03.pdf (requires Acrobat Reader). The regulations are effective from March 1, 2003 through February 28, 2004. more »
Lookout Rental
The Bear Basin Butte Lookout is situated high atop a narrow mountain ridge at an elevation of 5,300 feet and offers a 360° view of the Siskiyou Mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Oh yeah, and it can be all yours for up to four days! more »
Safety
Make your visit to the Six Rivers National Forest a safe one by being prepared. Please review brochures that may apply to your visit.
Water safety is also of great importance while visiting the Northcoast rivers and coastal beaches. The Water Safety Coalition has put together some information to make your fun in the water safe.
Siskiyou Wilderness
Trails, Day Hikes, Maps, and WILDERNESS. more »
Trails
Whether your destination is solitude, nature watching, or fitness, you will have no problems reaching it on over 400 miles of trails. more »