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Smith River National Recreation Area adventures

Smith River National Recreation Area Adventures

Smith River National Recreation Area offers a stunning landscape of dense forests, crystal-clear waters, and a diverse range of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts.

305,337
Acres Protected
123
Miles of Trails
160,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Smith River National Recreation Area

Smith River National Recreation Area
 

The Smith River National Recreation Area is situated in the northwest corner of California, within the Six Rivers National Forest. It covers approximately 305,337 acres and is renowned for its pristine, free-flowing rivers and lush stands of ancient redwoods. The Smith River itself is the only major undammed river in California, providing vital habitat for a variety of fish species, including salmon and steelhead. The area offers a rich ecological tapestry, with diverse plant and animal life thriving in this temperate rainforest environment. Historically, the region has been inhabited by indigenous peoples, including the Tolowa and Yurok tribes, whose cultural connections to the land remain strong. The recreation area provides access to numerous activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and kayaking. Visitors can explore the expansive trails that meander through old-growth forests, encounter breathtaking vistas, and discover the remarkable biodiversity that defines this protected space. The Smith River's clear waters and rugged topography also attract photographers and nature lovers. Highlights for visitors include legendary fishing spots, exhilarating white-water rafting opportunities, and tranquil swimming holes.

Highlights

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Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

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Rock Creek Lakes

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Middle Fork Smith River

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Hiouchi Visitor Center

Notable Natural Features

Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

Home to towering ancient redwoods and diverse plant life, offering awe-inspiring hikes.

Middle Fork of the Smith River

Pristine waters ideal for fishing, swimming, and floating, providing solitude and scenic beauty.

Hiouchi Visitor Center

The main hub for visitor information, offering educational exhibits about the area's natural and cultural history.