Picnicking
Enjoy a day in the forest away from the rush of the city. Bring a lunch, wade in a icy cold creek or take a day hike. Picnic sites throughout the forest await you. Some campgrounds permit picnicking in campsites at no charge. Please read the information on the bulletin board at the campground entrance to avoid picnicking in prohibited areas.
Group Picnicking
When planning a group picnic or get together for more than 2 families, consider using a group picnic area. If you anticipate 75 or more people attending your function, you may need a special use permit. Contact your nearest District Office for specifics.
Picnicking - Single
Goosenest Ranger District
- Deer Mountain / Chuck Best Snowmobile Park
- Four Corners Snowmobile Park
- Juanita Lake Picnic Site
- Pluto's Cave
- Shafter Picnic Site
Happy Camp/Oak Knoll Ranger District
- Curly Jack Campground
- Fort Goff Campground
- Grider Creek Campground
- Grouse Gap Picnic Area
- Sarah Totten Campground
- Sulphur Springs Campground
- Tree of Heaven Campground
Klamath National Wild & Scenic River
- Cayuse River Access
- Skeahan Bar River Access
- Independence Rest Area /River Access
Salmon National Wild & Scenic River
- Forks Rest Area
- George Geary River Access
- Salmon/Scott River Ranger District
- Indian Scotty Campground
- Jones Beach Picnic and River Access
Picnicking - Group
Happy Camp/Oak Knoll Ranger District
- Grouse Gap Picnic Area
- Tree of Heaven Campground