The KNF Supervisor's Office (Headquarters) has Moved to a New Facility.

     The Klamath National Forest Supervisor's Office (Headquarters) has moved to 1711 South Main Street in Yreka and is open for public business.  All telephone numbers and office hours (M - F 08:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) will remain the same.

 

1711 South Main Street, Yreka, CA  96097

 

Photo of the new KNF Office at: 1711 South Main Street


Welcome to the Klamath National Forest! 

Rugged mountains of the Marble Mountain WildernessThe Klamath National Forest encompasses nearly 1.7 million acres of land straddling the California and Oregon border.  The Forest is divided into two sections separated by the Shasta Valley and the Interstate Highway 5 corridor.  In the mountains to the west, the terrain is steep and rugged while the east side has the relatively gentler, rolling terrain of volcanic origin.  With elevations ranging from 450 to 8,900 feet above sea level, the Forest is one of America’s most biologically diverse regions, situated in a transitional region between the hotter and drier areas of the south and the colder and wetter locale of the north.  Read More

Recent News


Features

Klamath National Forest ARRA Success Story

Recently Paved Accessible Trail Around Juanita Lake

Federal Stimulus Funds at Work (Click here for the Success Story with Pictures.


Welcome Home Vets

Click here for a printable file with photos


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Spotlights

Klamath River Recreation Interactive Map (Utilizing Google Earth)

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Klamath River - Recreation Information - using Google Earth - now available.

 




Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Proposal (CFLRP) LINKS

CFLRP and Associated Documents.

Hot Link to the Siskiyou County Web Site.

(http://www.co.siskiyou.ca.us/KlamathProposal/KNFProposal.html)

Forest Service Employment - Outreach Opportunities

Employment Opportunities with the Forest Service