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Siskiyou National Forest adventures

Siskiyou National Forest Adventures

Siskiyou National Forest spans over the rugged terrain of southern Oregon and northern California, offering diverse recreational opportunities in a biodiverse landscape.

1.8 million
Acres Protected
240
Miles of Trails
1 million
Annual Visitors
1906
Year Established

About Siskiyou National Forest

Siskiyou National Forest
 

Siskiyou National Forest, now part of the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, covers a vast expanse across the southern parts of Oregon into northern California. This diverse region is known for its complex geography, which consists of steep mountainous terrains, lush valleys, and coastal ecosystems. The forested area is a treasure trove of biodiversity, home to various plant species and wildlife that includes black bears, elk, and numerous bird species. The history of this national forest dates back to its establishment in the early 20th century, with significant conservation efforts aimed at preserving its natural resources. It's particularly renowned for its recreational offerings, including extensive hiking trails, camping sites, and opportunities for fishing and boating in the Rogue and Illinois rivers. Notable landmarks within and near the forest include the Oregon Caves National Monument and the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, both drawing visitors with their unique geological features and challenging trails. Overall, Siskiyou National Forest appeals to outdoor enthusiasts with its blend of serene landscapes, rich ecology, and plentiful adventure options.

Highlights

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Oregon Caves National Monument

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Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area

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Rogue River for whitewater activities

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Redwood groves along the northern California edge

Notable Natural Features

Oregon Caves National Monument

An extensive cave system known for its marble formations and guided tours.

Kalmiopsis Wilderness

A rugged area offering some of the most challenging hiking trails in the region.

Redwood Grove

Stands of ancient redwood trees located in the southern reaches of the forest.