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Water Activities

The cool, clean lakes, rivers and streams of the Klamath National Forest can be a welcome relief from the heat and sun of the California summer.  Aways use caution when enjoying the water.  Never swim or float alone and always wear appropriate safety equipment.  Keep children close at all times and enjoy!

Information on commercial rafting trips on the Klamath and Salmon Rivers is available on our outfitters and guides page.

Information on Karuk Ceremonial Activity on the Klamath River is available here.

Tubing

Floating in an inner tube can be a pleasant enjoyable experience in a mountain lake or shallow stream.  The Klamath River is not suitable for floating in inner tubes.  Rapids, cascades and waterfalls can turn a fun day on the water into a nightmare.  Tubes can be rushed away from the shore and sent downstream in seconds.  Never put children or non-swimmers in an inner tube and never consider an inner tube a life-saving or flotation device.  Always practice safety first in the water.

Boating - Non-Motorized

Non-motorized boating is permitted on Juanita Lake, Kangaroo Lake and Orr Lake as well as on wilderness lakes.  Boating on the Klamath, Scott and Salmon Rivers is primarily non-motorized due to the shallow depth of these rivers.  For specifics, check each recreation site listed. A downloadable Google Earth map of the Klamath River is also available.

 

Goosenest Ranger District

  • Juanita Lake Boating Site
  • Juanita Lake Campground

Happy Camp/Oak Knoll Ranger District

  • Curly Jack Campground
  • Sarah Totten Campground
  • Tree of Heaven Campground

Klamath National Wild & Scenic River

  • Ash Creek River Access
  • Skeahan Bar River Access
  • Gottville River Access
  • Brown Bear River Access
  • Blue Heron River Access
  • Rocky Point River Access
  • Sluice Box River Access
  • Portuguese Creek River Access
  • Savage Rapids River Access
  • Seattle Creek River Access
  • China Point River Access
  • Gordons Ferry River Access
  • Indian Creek River Access
  • Chambers Flat River Access
  • Wingate Bar River Access
  • Ferry Point River Access
  • Independence Rest Area /River Access
  • Coon Creek River Access
  • Elliott Creek River Access
  • Blue Nose River Access
  • Persido Bar River Access
  • Ti Bar River Access
  • Stuarts Bar River Access
  • Green Riffle River Access/Mandatory Take Out

Salmon National Wild & Scenic River

  • Blue Hole River Access
  • Brannon Bar River Access
  • Butler Creek River Access
  • George Geary River Access
  • Matthews Creek River Access
  • Methodist Creek River Access
  • Nordheimer Flat River Access
  • Oak Bottom River Access
  • Saw Pit Flat River Access
  • Salmon/Scott River Ranger District
  • Hotelling Campground
  • Indian Scotty Campground
  • Kangaroo Lake Campground
  • Matthews Creek Campground
  • Scott National Wild & Scenic River
  • Bridge Flat River Access
  • Canyon Creek River Access
  • Gold Flat River Access
  • Johnson Bar River Access
  • Jones Beach Picnic and River Access
  • Lighthill Mine River Access
  • Townsend Gulch River Access

Swimming

Water safety should be the most important factor if you decide to take a swim in a river, lake or stream.  Currents, water temperature, flow rates and bottom topography change every season of the year.  A favorite quiet pool from the late summer could be a death trap in  early spring.  Check all conditions before entering to water.  Never dive head first anywhere.  Wear suitable safety equipment and keep children close at all times.

Goosenest Ranger District

  • Juanita Lake Boating Site
  • Juanita Lake Picnic Site
  • Martins Dairy Campground
  • Martins Dairy Horse Camp
  • Orr Lake Campground
  • Shafter Campground
  • Shafter Picnic Site

Happy Camp/Oak Knoll Ranger District

  • Curly Jack Campground
  • Fort Goff Campground
  • Grider Creek Campground
  • Norcross Campground
  • Sarah Totten Campground
  • Sulphur Springs Campground
  • Tree of Heaven Campground
  • West Branch Campground

Klamath National Wild & Scenic River

  • Ash Creek River Access
  • Cayuse River Access
  • Skeahan Bar River Access
  • Gottville River Access
  • Brown Bear River Access
  • Blue Heron River Access
  • Rocky Point River Access
  • Sluice Box River Access
  • Portuguese Creek River Access
  • Savage Rapids River Access
  • Seattle Creek River Access
  • China Point River Access
  • Gordons Ferry River Access
  • Indian Creek River Access
  • Chambers Flat River Access
  • Wingate Bar River Access
  • Ferry Point River Access
  • Independence Rest Area /River Access
  • Coon Creek River Access
  • Elliott Creek River Access
  • Dillon Creek River Access
  • Blue Nose River Access
  • Persido Bar River Access
  • Ti Bar River Access
  • Rock Creek River Access
  • Stuarts Bar River Access
  • Green Riffle River Access/Mandatory Take Out
  • Salmon National Wild & Scenic River
  • Blue Hole River Access
  • Red Bank River Access

Salmon/Scott River Ranger District

  • Big Flat Campground
  • East Fork Campground
  • Hotelling Campground
  • Idlewild Campground
  • Indian Scotty Campground
  • Kangaroo Lake Campground
  • Matthews Creek Campground
  • Mulebridge Campground
  • Red Bank Campground
  • Bridge Flat River Access
  • Jones Beach Picnic and River Access
  • Lighthill Mine River Access

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China Point River Access

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The access road to China Point is not recommended for trailers or RV's. The steep one mile access road is partially paved to a large cobble bar. There is ample parking on the bar but very limited…

Coon Creek River Access

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Parking for Coon Creek River Access is on Hwy 96. There is a paved access road to the water's edge but no room for turn around or parking. The Forest Service provides a portable toilet here in summer…

Curly Jack Campground

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On the banks of the Klamath River, Curly Jack Campground is within walking distance to Happy Camp. There are 16 sites on a paved loop under the trees along  the Klamath River.Apply online to be…

East Fork Campground

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East Fork campground has 6 campsites right on the confluence of the East and South forks of the Salmon River. There is no water and no garbage services here, but there is a vault toilet available.

Ferry Point River Access

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The 1/2 mile graded gravel road off Hwy 96 to the gravel bar will accommodate self-contained RV's for dispersed camping. There is a gravel road to the water's edge, permanent toilets and ample…

Fort Goff Campground

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Fort Goff Campground is located on the banks of the Klamath River. This lovely little wayside campground has 5 walk-in campsites and a historic cemetery across the road. There is a pay phone here.…

George Geary River Access

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This access to the Salmon River is designated Day Use Only, no overnight camping. It has a graded gravel ramp to a cobble bar for parking. Boats must be carried a short distance to the water. There…

Gordons Ferry River Access

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Gordon's Ferry is a popular fishing access just a few miles east of Happy Camp. The road is mostly paved but has a section of improved gravel. The last 1/2 mile or so is steep, narrow and windy. It…

Gottville River Access

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In 1857, William Gott built a home and post office at the mouth of Lumgrey and Empire Creeks, establishing the town of Gottville to serve the growing population of miners in the area.  At one time,…

Last updated April 30th, 2025