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Recreation

Framed by distinctive geology and views of a timeless landscape, the Modoc National Forest is a place where solitude and recreation come together connecting people to the land and the past. These ecosystems with their rich habitat create abundant opportunities for recreation around water, wildlife viewing, fishing and hunting.

A network of scenic drives provide local communities and growing urban areas easy access to a rich heritage of land use and culture, from Native Americans to present day ranching. In concert with communities, the forest provides learning opportunities that invite visitors to stay, enjoy, and care for the forest in ways that maintain this remote, quiet character.

This website should help you plan your visit to the Forest. Navigate by choosing your planned recreational activity in the above menu. If you have a favorite area in mind, the current status of the campgrounds is listed in the table below with a link to more information. Also be sure to look at the Alerts & Notices page to view any emergency closures or other information that might affect your visit.

Other than 16 sites at Medicine Lake and one group site at Blue Lake campsites on the Modoc National Forest are first-come, first-served with a 14-day stay limit.

Recreation

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Cedar Creek Lower Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking Biking
Start here for a three mile uphill hike to the upper trailhead. The total elevation gain is 790 feet.  Much of the lower trail follows the old highway through the juniper forest zone. Although…

Cedar Creek Upper Trailhead

Site Open
Water Activities Horse Riding and Camping Biking Hiking
Located adjacent to our ski area, this trail offers both hikers, mountain bikers and equestrian units a downhill run of some 3 plus miles that ends at the Cedar Creek Lower Trailhead.  Easy access…

Cedar Pass Campground

Site Open
In the majestic Warner Mountains at 5,600 feet of elevation, along a sparkling stream with white fir and ponderosa pine trees surrounding it, Cedar Pass Campground is the perfect spot for…

Cedar Pass Snow Park

Site Closed
Winter Sports
Cedar Pass Snow Park is a public ski resort, operating on a special-use permit, on the Modoc National Forest. The snow park is for people of all ages who enjoy skiing and snowboarding. Cedar Pass…

Cottonwood Flat Campground

Site Open
Just a handful of sites await the curious camper willing to travel off the beaten path to visit this remote campground adjacent to a meadow.

Doorknob Warming Hut Snowpark

Site Open
Winter Sports Picnicking Scenic Drives
Part of the Tri-Forest Snowmobile trails system, Doorknob offers access to over 250 miles of snowmobile trails on the Modoc, Shasta Trinity and Klamath National Forests. In the summer the area is a…

Duncan North Boating Site

Site Open
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This is a primitive area without facilities.  The boat ramp is gravel and dirt.  There is a small parking lot and turn around.  This area is recommended for cartop boats and small power boats.

Duncan South Boating Site

Site Open
Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
This is a primitive area without facilities.  The boat ramp is gravel and dirt.  There is parking for boat trailers and room for turn around.  Small motor boats and car top boats can launch from…

East Creek Campground

Site Open
Horse Riding and Camping
East Creek Campground offers horse camping and equestrian access to the South Warner Wilderness. Corrals and stock water are available. East Creek Trail is currently closed (inaccessible) but there…

East Creek Trailhead

Horse Riding and Camping Hiking
 A connector trail heading to the north-east from East Creek Campground will take you to the Summit Trail via Patterson Campground.East Creek Campground is best used by equestrian campers. Day…