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[Graphic]: Depicts the location of the Six Rivers National Forest in the state of California.The 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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Features

Del Norte Resource Advisory Committee - Request for Projects

Del Norte County Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) is requesting proposals to fund watershed restoration, road/trail maintenance, forest health, habitat improvement, environmental education or other projects that benefit forest resources in Del Norte County.

 

Motorized Travel Management Plan - Record of Decision

[Icon]: Jeep on dirt road.

Forest Supervisor Tyrone Kelley has signed a Record of Decision implementing Subpart B of the Motorized Travel Management Rule for the Six Rivers National Forest.

Special Notices

  • InciWeb OffSite Link

    Current California wildfire information with related news, closures, and maps.

  • Closure Notices

    Forest and Regional Closures and Restrictions on the Six Rivers National Forest.