Jackson Demonstration State Forest offers a vast expanse of diverse forest ecosystems on California’s northern coast, providing opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and educational forestry demonstrations.
Jackson Demonstration State Forest is a 48,652-acre multi-use forest located along the rugged northern California coastline in Mendocino County. The forest features extensive mixed conifer and hardwood stands, including Douglas-fir, redwood, tanoak, and madrone trees, as well as rich riparian habitats along creeks that flow through the property toward the Pacific Ocean. Originally acquired by the State of California in the 1940s, the forest serves both conservation and educational purposes, functioning as a working forest that showcases sustainable timber management practices. It has a long history of supporting research and demonstration projects related to sustainable forestry, wildlife habitat management, and forest ecology. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore an extensive network of trails suitable for hiking and mountain biking, some of which provide views of nearby Big River Estuary and coastal bluffs. The forest’s natural diversity allows for opportunities to see a wide range of wildlife, including black-tailed deer, numerous bird species, and seasonal salmon runs in forest streams. The proximity to the coastal town of Fort Bragg increases its appeal as a destination for both day use and longer visits. Jackson Demonstration State Forest balances recreation with active managed forestry, making it unique among California’s protected lands. Visitors experience a combination of wilderness character and working forest landscapes, with places to picnic, hike, fish, and learn about sustainable resource use.
Big River Estuary Trail offering views of tidal waters and birdwatching opportunities
Diverse forest ecosystems including coastal redwoods and old-growth Douglas-fir stands
Educational forestry demonstration areas illustrating sustainable timber harvest methods
Remote backcountry trails that reach rugged overlooks with Pacific Ocean vistas
A vital coastal estuary system near the forest’s western edge that provides rich habitat for migratory birds and spawning salmon.
Scattered clusters of majestic old-growth redwoods offer shaded trails and distinct ecological zones within the forest.
Specific areas within the forest dedicated to showcasing forestry practices such as selective harvesting and habitat restoration.