| William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park |
2 miles |
Red Bluff, CA
William B. Ide was named president of the short-lived California Bear Republic - which lasted for 22 days. The adobe memorial to him is located in a picnic area overlooking the Sacramento River. |
| Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area |
19 miles |
Corning, CA
Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area is nestled in oak woods flanking both sides of the Sacramento River. |
| Ishi Wilderness |
21 miles |
Mineral, CA
The Ishi Wilderness lies in the southern Cascade foothills, approximately twenty miles east of the town of Red Bluff. This is a land incised by wind and water, dotted with basaltic outcroppings, caves, and bizarre pillar lava formations. |
| Shasta Lake Ranger Dist - Shasta-trinity NFs |
22 miles |
Redding, CA
Shasta Lake Ranger District features one of California's premier recreation lakes. The gorgeous Shasta Lake has more miles of shoreline than the San Francisco Bay with a water surface sprawling an impressive 29,000+ acres. |
| Black Butte Lake |
25 miles |
Corning, CA
Located on Stony Creek west of Orland, Black Butte Lake is an inviting and accessible recreation area. |
| Yolla Bolla Ranger Dist - Shasta-trinity NFs |
28 miles |
Platina, CA
The large variety in terrain and ecosystems that exist on the Yolla Bolla Ranger District provide for a wide range of recreational opportunities. |
| Redding BLM Field Office |
28 miles |
Redding, CA
Experience the Redding BLM resource area where beautiful park-like forests blend harmoniously with grasslands filled with fragrant flowers and abundant wildlife, where trickling trout streams bore through the landscape giving way to California's longest waterway, the Sacramento River. |
| Shasta State Historic Park |
30 miles |
Redding, CA
In 1849, Shasta, the "Queen City" of northern mines in the Klamath Range, served as a main shipping point for supplies and money between the mines and San Francisco. |
| Pacific Crest trail |
33 miles |
Chester, CA
From desert to glacier-flanked mountain, meadow to forest, the Pacific Crest trail (PCT) symbolizes everything there is to love - and protect - in the Western United States. |
| Pacific Crest trail - Northern CA |
33 miles |
Chester, CA
The Northern California section of the PCT is punctuated by a change in mountain ranges. Here, hikers and riders transition from the glaciated Sierra Nevada to the volcanic Cascades. |
| Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park |
33 miles |
Chico, CA
Visitors can enjoy fishing, boating and picnicking at Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park. With 180 acres, including four miles of river front, the park serves as an access point for river rafters, canoeists and kayakers. |
| Whiskeytown Unit |
33 miles |
French Gulch, CA
Whiskeytown NRA, managed by the National Park Service, is comprised of 42,503 acres including the impressive 6,209-foot Shasta Bally. |
| Chanchelulla Wilderness |
34 miles |
Douglas City, CA
The Chanchelulla Wilderness is located on the Yolla Bolla and Hayfork Districts of the Shasta-trinity National Forest about three air miles to the northeast of the community of Wildwood. |
| Whiskeytown-Shasta-trinity Ntnl Rec Area |
34 miles |
French Gulch, CA
Three distinct units comprise the Whiskeytown-Shasta-trinity National Recreation Area. Each area consists of a large lake and the surrounding mountainous terrain. |
| Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge |
34 miles |
Orland, CA
This site is located along the Sacramento River of California. Landscape is very flat, bordered by the Sierra and Coastal ranges, with intensive agriculture. This riparian community is one of the most important wildlife habitats in California and North America. |
| Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park |
35 miles |
Chico, CA
Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park was the home of pioneers General John and Annie Bidwell. The Bidwell wealth came from the California gold fields. General Bidwell was a social activist, congressman and a leading grower. |
| Shasta Lake - Sacramento Arm |
38 miles |
Redding, CA
Located 10 miles north of Redding, California, the Shasta Unit of the Whiskeytown-Shasta-trinity National Recreation Area holds the largest manmade lake in California. |
| Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness |
40 miles |
Mad River, CA
The Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness provides the experience of deep mountain forests and swift rivers. Located approximately 20 miles northeast of Covelo, the changing elevations in this wilderness offers a variety of outdoor conditions. |
| Shasta Lake - Squaw / Pit Arm |
40 miles |
Montgomery Creek, CA
Located 10 miles north of Redding, California, the Shasta Unit of the Whiskeytown-Shasta-trinity National Recreation Area holds the largest manmade lake in California. |
| Lassen Volcanic National Park |
41 miles |
Old Station, CA
This site protects Lassen Peak, an active volcano which erupted intermittently from 1914 to 1921. Other active volcanic features in the park include hot springs, steaming fumaroles, mud pots and sulfurous vents. |
| Almanor Ranger District - Lassen NF |
42 miles |
Chester, CA
The Almanor Ranger District encompasses the southern end of the Lassen National Forest, in northern California. It includes the area around Lake Almanor and south of Lassen Volcanic National Park. |
| Hayfork Ranger District - Shasta-trinity NFs |
44 miles |
Hayfork, CA
The large variety in terrain and ecosystems that exist on the Hayfork Ranger District provide for a wide range of recreational opportunities. |
| Thousand Lakes Wilderness |
45 miles |
Burney, CA
Thousand Lakes Wilderness covers 16,335 acres in the southern portion of the Cascade Mountain Range, midway between the town of Burney and Lassen Volcanic National Park. |
| Shasta Lake - McCloud Arm |
45 miles |
Lakehead, CA
Located 10 miles north of Redding, California, the Shasta Unit of the Whiskeytown-Shasta-trinity National Recreation Area holds the largest manmade lake in California. |
| Lewiston National Recreation Area |
45 miles |
Lewiston, CA
Lewiston Lake is more like a large, cold, slow-moving river with a large population of trout. The site is open to boat and shore fishing. |
| trinity Lake - Lewiston Lake Area |
45 miles |
Lewiston, CA
trinity Lake and Lewiston Lake are the two beautiful lakes that make up the trinity Unit of the National Recreation Area. |
| Grindstone Ranger District - Mendocino NF |
46 miles |
Willows, CA
The Grindstone Ranger District is the conglomeration of the former Stonyford Ranger District and Corning Ranger District. This District encompasses most of the eastern half of the Mendocino National Forest. The Grindstone Ranger District offers many opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing, camping and horseback riding. |
| Bucks Lake Wilderness |
47 miles |
Berry Creek, CA
Bucks Lake Wilderness is located on the Plumas National Forest of Northern California. Elevations range from 2,000 feet in the Feather River Canyon, to 7,017 feet at Spanish Peak. |
| trinity Lake - trinity Dam Area |
47 miles |
Lewiston, CA
trinity Lake and Lewiston Lake are the two beautiful lakes that make up the trinity Unit of the National Recreation Area. |
| Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park |
47 miles |
Weaverville, CA
The Temple of the Forest Beneath the Clouds" is the oldest continuously used Chinese temple in California. On display are art objects, pictures, mining tools, and weapons used in the 1854 Tong War. |
| Covelo Ranger District - Mendocino NF |
48 miles |
Covelo, CA
Covelo Ranger District offers a wide variety of recreational activities to participate in. In the District are miles of hiking trails, horseback riding trails and campgrounds. This District provides and excellent access point for the Yolla Bolly Wilderness. |
| Caribou Wilderness |
48 miles |
Westwood, CA
The Caribou Wilderness is a gentle, rolling, forested plateau with many forest fringed lakes. Reminders of volcanic and glacial origin can be seenthroughout these wildlands. |
| Weaverville Ranger Dist - Shasta-trinity NFs |
49 miles |
Weaverville, CA
Whether on foot or bike, Weaverville Ranger District carries you into a world of Pacific madrone, ponderosa pine, Douglas fir and white oak, that line small streams and surround deep lakes penetrated by granite domes. |
| trinity Lake - Stuart Fork Area |
51 miles |
Lewiston, CA
trinity Lake and Lewiston Lake are the two beautiful lakes that make up the trinity Unit of the National Recreation Area. |
| trinity Alps Wilderness |
52 miles |
Junction City, CA
Rugged and isolated, this is the second largest wilderness in California at 513,100 acres and consists of mountain ridges and deep canyons between the trinity and Salmon Rivers |
| trinity Lake - North Lake Area |
52 miles |
Lewiston, CA
trinity Lake and Lewiston Lake are the two beautiful lakes that make up the trinity Unit of the National Recreation Area. |
| Lake Oroville State Recreation Area |
54 miles |
Berry Creek, CA
This man-made lake was formed by the tallest earth-filled dam (770 feet above the stream bed of the Feather River) in the country. Encompassing approximately 28,450 acres near the City of Oroville. |
| Feather River Ranger District - Plumas NF |
54 miles |
Oroville, CA
The Feather River Ranger District encompasses the southwestern portion of the Plumas National Forest in Northern California. The Feather River National Scenic Byway leads through the District. The Feather River itself is a National Wild and Scenic River. |
| Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area |
54 miles |
Oroville, CA
Clay Pit State Vehicular Recreation Area provides good beginner terrain for off-road enthusiasts. |
| Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge |
54 miles |
Willows, CA
Sacramento NWR is in the Sacramento Valley of north-central California. Wetlands comprise about 70 percent of the total acreage, and approximately 3,500 acres are in upland. |
| Big Bar Ranger District - Shasta-trinity NFs |
56 miles |
Big Bar, CA
Big Bar Ranger District offers a host of camping experiences, secluded backcountry experiences and unrivaled fishing where anglers bring home silver salmon and native rainbow trout. |
| Snow Mountain Wilderness |
56 miles |
Elk Creek, CA
The Snow Mountain Wilderness Ranges in elevation from 1,800 feet in the gorge of the Middle Fork of the Stony Creek to 7,056 feet on the summit of East Peak. The deep canyons skirting Snow Mountain compress ecological life zones creating a unique biological sky-island. |
| Mt. Hough Ranger District - Plumas NF |
56 miles |
Quincy, CA
The Mt. Hough Ranger District is located at the northern end of the Plumas National Forest in Northern California. It lies south of Lake Alamor, around the towns of Quincy and Greenville. |
| Little Grass Valley Reservoir |
59 miles |
Strawberry Valley, CA
Little Grass Valley Reservoir is located in the Feather River Ranger District of the Plumas National Forest. Fishing, water skiing, swimming, boating, hunting, hiking, sightseeing, and winter sports such as snowmobiling and cross-country skiing are popular activities in the reservoir. |
| Delevan National Wildlife Refuge |
61 miles |
Maxwell, CA
This refuge consists of nearly 5,800 acres of intensively managed land in Colusa County. Wetlands comprise about 78% of the total acreage and approximately 1,250 acres are in upland. |
| Sly Creek Reservoir |
62 miles |
Forbestown, CA
Sly Creek Reservoir is located southern region of the Feather River Ranger District, just south of La Porte. Sly Creek Reservoir offers many boating and swimming opportunities. |
| Benbow Lake State Recreation Area |
62 miles |
Garberville, CA
Today the park consists of about 1,200 acres with 75 campsites and a large day-use picnic area. The campground is open year round and reservations can be made from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend. |
| McArthur-Burney Falls State Park |
63 miles |
Burney, CA
The park is within the Cascade Range and Modoc Plateau natural region, with 910 acres of forest and five miles of streamside and lake shoreline, including a portion of Lake Britton. |
| Richardson Grove State Park |
63 miles |
Garberville, CA
Richardson Grove State Park is where you first encounter significant old growth redwood forest when coming north. The 9th tallest coast redwood, a fallen tree ring study conducted in 1933, and a walkthrough tree are immediately available. |
| Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area |
63 miles |
Leggett, CA
At the "gateway to the tall trees country," Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area offers camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing, and swimming on the South Fork of the Eel River which winds through the park for almost two miles. |
| Smithe Redwoods State Reserve |
63 miles |
Leggett, CA
Smithe Redwoods State Reserve contains the beautiful Frank and Bess Smithe Grove of redwoods. |
| Mad River Ranger District - Six Rivers NF |
65 miles |
Bridgeville, CA
Mad River Ranger District covers approximately 220,000 acres offering excellent fishing opportunities; developed, group, and dispersed camping areas; and an assemblage of trails suitable for a variety of hikers. |
| Admiral William Standley State Rec Area |
66 miles |
Branscomb, CA
Admiral William Standley State Recreation Area is at an elevation of 1,700 feet in the Coastal Range. It is located near the headwaters of the south fork of the Eel River. |
| Hat Creek Ranger District - Lassen NF |
66 miles |
Fall River Mills, CA
Hat Creek is located around the Intermountain Area communities of Burney, Fall River Mills, Hat Creek and Old Station. It includes the northwest portion of the Lassen National Forest in northern California. |
| Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area |
67 miles |
Colusa, CA
The Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area has 67 acres, with 14 campsites, picnic sites, and a launch ramp for small boats. |
| Eagle Lake Ranger District - Lassen NF |
67 miles |
Susanville, CA
The Eagle Lake Ranger District includes the eastern portion of the Lassen National Forest, in northern California. It lies to the east of Susanville and Eagle Lake. |
| Eagle Lake BLM Field Office |
67 miles |
Susanville, CA
Rolling and rugged terrain mark the Eagle Lake BLM Field Office area, which is open to year round enjoyment. Take a memorable journey along the 25-mile Bizz Johnson trail or an excursion trip through Susan River Canyon. |
| Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park |
69 miles |
Carlotta, CA
The redwoods in the Grizzly Creek area were what inspired Owen R. Cheatham, founder of Georgia-Pacific Corporation, to preserve this site in perpetuity. |
| Castle Crags State Park |
69 miles |
Castella, CA
The park is named for 6,000-feet glacier-polished crags. It offers swimming and fishing in the Sacramento River, hiking in the back country, and a view of Mount Shasta |
| Sierra Plumas Eureka State Park |
70 miles |
Blairsden-graeagle, CA
Established in 1959, "Plumas" (as it is commonly known by State Park folks and visitors alike) has been providing a bit of California's history, scenic beauty and recreational opportunity to thousands of visitors for many years. |
| Castle Crags Wilderness |
70 miles |
Dunsmuir, CA
This 10,500 acre addition to the National Wilderness Preservation System contains towering spires, steep-sided canyons and a few alpine lakes. |
| Humbolt Redwoods State Park |
70 miles |
Myers Flat, CA
Located along the scenic Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt Redwoods State Park encompasses 52,000 acres, including over 17,000 acres of ancient old-growth coast redwood forest. |
| Sinkyone Wilderness State Park |
70 miles |
Piercy, CA
The rugged wilderness that once characterized the entire Mendocino Coast can still be explored and enjoyed in the 7,367 acre Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. |
| Downieville Ranger District - Tahoe NF |
71 miles |
Camptonville, CA
The Downieville Ranger District encompasses the northwestern portion of the Tahoe National Forest, around the town of Downieville and just east of New Bullards Bar Reservoir. |
| New Bullards Bar Reservoir |
71 miles |
Challenge, CA
New Bullard Bar Reservoir is locate in the western region of the Tahoe National Forest in the Downieville Ranger District. The New Bullards Bar Reservoir offers camping, hiking, fishing, boating and picnicking as just a few of the activities available in the area. This large, low elevation lake is generally accessible throughout the winter months. |
| Eastman Lake |
71 miles |
Fall River Mills, CA
Eastman Lake is nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills resting at 600-foot elevation. The warm summers and mild winters herald year-round recreation. |
| Westport-Union Landing State Beach |
71 miles |
Westport, CA
Westport-Union Landing State Beach is located north of Mendocino on the Northern California Coast. Visitors to this State Beach can enjoy camping, fishing, picnicking, exploring tidepools and beachcombing. |
| Beckwourth Ranger District - Plumas NF |
72 miles |
Blairsden-graeagle, CA
The Beckwourth Ranger District encompasses the eastern end of the Plumas National Forest in Northern California. The Beckwourth Ranger District has several reservoirs and lakes that provide many opportunities for recreation. |
| Lower trinity Ranger District - Six Rivers NF |
73 miles |
Salyer, CA
The Lower trinity Ranger District is bisected by State Highway 299, the main travel route in Northwestern California to reach the Northcoast. |
| Colusa National Wildlife Refuge |
73 miles |
Williams, CA
Colusa NWR is part of the Sacramento NWR Complex located in the Sacramento Valley of northern California. The Refuge consists of over 4,500 acres in Colusa County. |
| Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park |
74 miles |
McArthur, CA
This unique park northeast of Redding is accessible only by boat. An island made of old lava flows sits in the midst of Big Lake. The park offers excellent hiking, fishing (trout and bass) and a breathtaking view of Mount Shasta. |
| McCloud Ranger District - Shasta-trinity NFs |
74 miles |
McCloud, CA
Shasta-McCloud Management Unit contains the ranger districts of McCloud and Mt. Shasta. Lake McCloud, a manmade reservoir, supplies the area with both hydroelectric power and an exciting outdoor adventure. |
| Upper Lake Ranger District - Mendocino NF |
75 miles |
Upper Lake, CA
Upper Lake Ranger District is located in the southeastern region of the Mendocino Forest. There are 9 developed campground, 1 group site, 2 designated picnic areas, and 5 promoted hiking trails. There are several undeveloped campgrounds and other activities to enjoy. |
| Englebright Lake |
77 miles |
Browns Valley, CA
Englebright Lake is nestled in the scenic Sierra foothills offering a variety of recreations including the unique experience of boat-in camping. |
| MacKerricher State Park |
78 miles |
Fort Bragg, CA
MacKerricher State Park offers a variety of habitats; beach, bluff, headland, dune, forest and wetland. Tidepools are along the shore. |
| Mount Shasta Ranger Dist - Shasta-trinity NFs |
78 miles |
Mount Shasta, CA
Shasta-McCloud Management Unit contains the ranger districts of McCloud and Mt. Shasta. Anglers and other water-oriented sport enthusiasts find a palette of choices. |
| Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park |
79 miles |
Nevada City, CA
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park is the site of California's largest "hydraulic" mine. Visitors can see huge cliffs carved by mighty streams of water. |
| Ukiah BLM Field Office |
79 miles |
Ukiah, CA
The Ukiah BLM Field Office is located in western California offering a full palette of outdoor recreation to both the land and water enthusiast. |
| Sutter National Wildlife Refuge |
80 miles |
Meridian, CA
Sutter NWR has 2,591 acres comprised of seasonal marsh, permanent ponds, watergrass, and uplands. The refuge typically supports wintering populations in excess of 200,000 ducks and 100,000 geese. |
| Montgomery Woods State Reserve |
80 miles |
Redwood Valley, CA
Montgomery Woods State Reserve, in the heart of the Coast Range, has 700 acres of redwoods, where visitors can walk along one of the parks many trails. The reserve is one of the most remote redwood parks. |
| Nevada City Ranger District - Tahoe NF |
81 miles |
Nevada City, CA
The Nevada Ranger District encompasses the west-central portion of the Tahoe National Forest. The District lies just east of Nevada City. |
| Mendocino Woodlands State Park |
83 miles |
Comptche, CA
Mendocino Woodlands State Park sits in the heart of the redwood forest, nine miles east of Mendocino. The park offers an Outdoor Center with three separate facilities; each providing a large well equipped kitchen, dining hall, cabins, showers and bathrooms. |
| Humbolt Lagoon State Park |
83 miles |
Eureka, CA
Bring your own boat and enjoy exploring lagoon. Can land boat on beach and have access to 6 miles of beach combing, bird watching, whale watching, agate hunting. |
| Russian Wilderness |
83 miles |
Forks Of Salmon, CA
The Russian is characterized by steep, rugged slopes and ridges with broad, U-shaped glaciated valleys. The area abounds with meadows, rock pinnacles, bluffs, and alpine lakes in cirque basins. |
| South Yuba River State Park |
83 miles |
Grass Valley, CA
Eight miles northwest of Nevada City on Highway 49, the South Yuba River State Park is a major State Park in the making. |
| Jug Handle State Reserve |
84 miles |
Fort Bragg, CA
Jug Handle State Reserve is located on the Mendocino coast. Plants on each terrace represent a more advanced stage in succession, indicating what the previous, next lower terrace may look like in 100,000 years |
| Empire Mine State Historic Park |
84 miles |
Grass Valley, CA
For more than 100 years, Empire Mine in Grass Valley was one of the largest, deepest, longest operating and richest gold mines around - producing nearly six million ounces of gold. |
| Anderson Marsh State Historic Park |
84 miles |
Kelseyville, CA
Anderson Marsh State Historic Park contains 1,065 acres of oak woodland, grass-covered hills, and tule marsh at the southeast end of Clear Lake. |
| Clear Lake State Park |
84 miles |
Kelseyville, CA
Clear Lake State Park is on the shores of California's second largest freshwater lake. The park is the nesting place for waterfowl. The park visitor center features displays about the areas natural and cultural history. |
| Jackson Meadow Reservoir |
84 miles |
Sierraville, CA
Jackson Meadow Reservoir is located 17 miles north of truckee. Activities in Jackson Meadow Reservoir include boating, fishing, swimming, camping, picnicking, group camping, and viewing scenery. |
| Caspar Headlands State Reserve |
85 miles |
Mendocino, CA
Caspar Headlands State Reserve is surrounded by a housing development near the town of Caspar. The three-acre reserve contains a small strip of rugged coastline featured sculpted rocks, wildflowers and surf. |
| Russian Gulch State Park |
85 miles |
Mendocino, CA
Russian Gulch Creek Canyon, a headland that features the Devils Punch Bowl and a beach that offers swimming, tide pool exploring, skin diving and rock fishing. Inland, there is a 36-foot high waterfall. |
| Caspar Headlands State Beach |
85 miles |
Mendocino, CA
Caspar Headlands State Beach is located on the north coast, two miles north of Russian Gulch. It has miles of undeveloped beach adjacent to two acres of headlands and a panoramic ocean view. |
| Mount Shasta Wilderness |
86 miles |
Mount Shasta, CA
The Mt. Shasta Wilderness was established in 1984 with the passage of the California Wilderness Act. This 38,200 acre wilderness contains many unique geologic and scenic features. |
| Big Valley Ranger District - Modoc NF |
87 miles |
Lookout, CA
Big Valley is the southern most Ranger District in Modoc National Forest. It is dotted with many natural springs and has great fishing in its streams. |
| Mendocino Headlands State Park |
87 miles |
Mendocino, CA
Mendocino Headlands State Park is near picturesque downtown Mendocino. The park features grass-covered headlands and a beach, with access from the mouth of the Big River south of town. |
| Van Damme State Park |
88 miles |
Littleriver, CA
Van Damme State Park consists of 1,831 acres of beach and upland on the Mendocino Coast. The park features the lush Fern Canyon scenic trail system. |
| Navarro River Redwoods State Park |
90 miles |
Albion, CA
Navarro River Redwoods State Park parallels the Navarro River and Highway 128. It contains Paul M. Dimmick and Navarro Beach Campgrounds. Second-growth redwoods stretch the length of the park. |
| Hendy Woods State Park |
91 miles |
Boonville, CA
Hendy Woods State Park features two virgin redwood groves; Big Hendy (80 acres, with a self-guided discovery trail) and Little Hendy (20 acres.) The Navarro River runs the length of the park. |
| Lake Valley State Recreation Area |
91 miles |
Norden, CA
Ringed by mountains, Lake Valley State Recreation Area features a championship 18-hole golf course. In the winter, the recreation area has snowmobiling and cross country skiing. |
| Ukonom Ranger District - Klamath NF |
93 miles |
Orleans, CA
Located on the west-central edge of the Klamath National Forest, the Ukonom Ranger District offers ample whitewater access to the Salmon River as well as to the Marble Mountain backcountry. |
| Orleans Ranger District - Six Rivers NF |
93 miles |
Orleans, CA
The Orleans Ranger District is one of four on the Six Rivers National Forest, encompassing approximately 500,000 acres. The District is about 30 miles from the Northern Coast of California and subsequently under a coastal influence that produces a long summer season. |
| Sugar Pine Reservoir |
94 miles |
Foresthill, CA
New Bullard Bar Reservoir is locate in the western region of the Tahoe National Forest in the Downieville Ranger District. Sugar Pine Reservoir offers camping at Shirttail Creek and Giant Gap Campgrounds, as well as picnicking at Manzanita Picnic Ground. Fishing and boating are available on the reservoir and there are many hiking, biking, horseback riding and OHV trails in the area. |
| Big Reservoir |
95 miles |
Foresthill, CA
This reservoir is located in the Foresthill Ranger District in the Tahoe National Forest. Big Reservoir offers OHV trails, mountain biking trails, hiking trails, campgrounds, picnic grounds and fishing. Boating is available on the reservoir as well as beach activities. Big Reservoir provides camping at the Big Reservoir Campground as well as the privately owned Morning Star Lake Campground. |
| Marble Mountain Wilderness |
98 miles |
Etna, CA
This 242,500 acre wilderness area was one of the first to be established in the state of California and is located at the heart of the Klamath National Forest. It contains the magnificent Marble Mountains and spills over the boundaries of four ranger districts within the Klamath National Forest: |