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The forest offers nearly one million acres for your enjoyment, relaxation, and exploration. Within a six-hour drive north of the Bay Area, you can get some fresh air on 250 miles of trails, enjoy camping near others in developed campgrounds, or the solitude of camping in the backcountry. The forest is also a prime location for world-class fishing, as well as home to one of most barrier-free fishing locations in the nation.

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Ukonom Ranger District

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking Winter Sports Water Activities Horse Riding and Camping
The Ukonom Ranger District, while within the geographic boundary of the Klamath National Forest, has been administered by the Six Rivers National Forest since September 1999. This was done through an…

Ullathorne River Access

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Located approx. 2 miles downstream from Orleans , this river access is a very popular bank fishing spot as well as boat launch. There is a gravel dirt road down to an information kiosk and ample…

Van Duzen River

Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
The Van Duzen River is a major tributary of the Eel River. The river makes a 60-mile long journey through beautiful Trinity and Humboldt counties. Along the river, you will find everything from pine,…

Whitmore Creek River Access

This access consists of a maintained foot trail leading down to the confluence of Whitmore Creek and the Klamath River. Very popular spot for Salmon and Steelhead anglers. Trail length .3 miles.

Wooley Creek Path

Hiking
This very short access to Wooley Creek near its mouth starts near the end of the stub of the Steinacher Creek Road, off an unpaved road loop at the ridgeline dividing the Salmon River and Wooley…