Cow Mountain Recreation Area is a popular multi-use outdoor destination offering extensive trails for off-highway vehicles, mountain biking, hiking, and equestrian use within California's Mendocino National Forest.
Cow Mountain Recreation Area spans approximately 41,000 acres within the Mendocino National Forest in northern California. It is characterized by rugged terrain composed of steep hills, oak woodlands, chaparral, and grasslands, providing diverse habitats for a wide range of wildlife including deer, wild turkey, and various raptors. The area was historically utilized for cattle grazing — the origin of its name — before being designated as a recreation area focused on multiple outdoor uses. Cow Mountain is especially renowned for its extensive network of off-highway vehicle (OHV) trails, with over 90 miles open for dirt bikes, ATVs, and 4x4 vehicles. In addition to motorized recreation, the area offers excellent mountain biking and hiking routes that provide panoramic views of Clear Lake and the surrounding valleys. Visitors can explore scenic overlooks such as Cow Mountain Summit, which stands at roughly 3,360 feet in elevation and offers expansive vistas. The area's ecology supports a variety of wildflowers in spring and serves as an important habitat for mule deer and black-tailed deer. Camping is available throughout with both developed and dispersed options, making it a favored destination for weekend and day visitors. Cow Mountain Recreation Area is managed to balance motorized and non-motorized uses, maintaining natural resources while providing extensive outdoor recreation opportunities. Seasonal conditions include hot, dry summers and cooler winters, with snow possible at higher elevations. This recreation area draws outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure, wildlife viewing, and scenic landscape experiences within proximity to California’s North Coast region.
Cow Mountain Summit Overlook with panoramic views of Clear Lake and surrounding valleys
Extensive trail system catering to off-highway vehicle enthusiasts
Diverse habitats supporting mule deer, wild turkey, and native wildflowers
Remote dispersed camping sites offering quiet backcountry experiences
The highest point in the area at about 3,360 feet, offering sweeping views of Clear Lake and the Coast Range.
More than 90 miles of designated multi-use trails designed for dirt bikes, ATVs, and 4x4 vehicles.
Support diverse wildlife and seasonal wildflower displays, providing rich natural habitat within the recreation area.