Recreation
Offering nearly one million acres for your enjoyment, relaxation, and exploration, you can experience the solitude of the wilderness or enjoy boating, fishing, or camping near others in developed campgrounds. Camp in densely forested woodlands or open meadows. Discover secluded flats along river banks and enjoy panoramic views of the majestic North Coast mountains. A continuing goal of the Mendocino National Forest is to ensure accessible recreational opportunities are available to everyone.
Policy on Pet Dogs
Pets are allowed in the Mendocino National Forest and wilderness areas. While using developed recreation sites, forest visitors must keep pets leashed, crated, caged or otherwise under physical restrictive control, unless it is a seeing eye dog, per federal regulations 36 CFR 261.16(j). At the Chico Seed Orchard, dogs must be on leash at all times.
Whether you're on the trail, in a staging area or a campground, always be mindful of other visitors, horses, and wildlife.
- Pick up behind your pet when in public areas and be sure to bury their waste when in the wilderness.
- Do not tie up dogs and leave them unattended.
- Do not allow dogs to chase wildlife.
- Leave unfriendly or loud dogs at home.