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  2. Six Rivers National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The forest has 366 miles (589 km) of wild and scenic rivers, six distinct botanical areas, and public-use areas for camping, hiking, and fishing. The northernmost section of the forest is known as the Smith River National Recreation Area. Forest headquarters are located in Eureka, California.

  3. Trinity Alps - Wikipedia

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    The northern boundary extends into the Klamath National Forest, and the western boundary extends into the Six Rivers National Forest. There are also private inholdings, especially in the eastern portions. The wilderness contains hiking trails, backcountry camping, and scenery.

  4. North Fork Smith River (California) - Wikipedia

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    Hiking trails near the North Fork include North Fork Trail, which follows a ridge along the southeast edge of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness in the Rogue River – Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon. Suitable for hikers and horseback riders, the 12.4-mile (20.0 km) trail passes through the area of the Biscuit Fire. [6]

  5. Category:Six Rivers National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Six Rivers National Forest" ... Bigfoot Trail; C. California State Route 299; E. Eel River (California) G. Gasquet Ranger Station Historic District; K.

  6. Bigfoot Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Bigfoot Trail is an unofficial U.S. long-distance hiking trail in northern California. [1] The Bigfoot Trail was originally proposed by Michael Kauffmann in 2009 as a suggested route to navigate the Klamath Mountains from south to north as well as a long-trail to introduce nature lovers to the biodiversity of the Klamath Mountains region. [2]

  7. Signal Peak (Humboldt County, California) - Wikipedia

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    The 7,279 acres (2,946 ha) mountain and its surrounding area in Six Rivers National Forest were designated part of the National Wilderness Preservation System by the United States Congress in 2006. The summit of Signal Peak is the highest point in the wilderness [1] which is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. [4]

  8. California State Route 96 - Wikipedia

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    At Weitchpec, the route intersects State Route 169 and turns northeast into the Six Rivers National Forest. The highway passes through Orleans and turns more northerly after intersecting Salmon River Road. Passing through Happy Camp, SR 96 enters the Klamath National Forest. After passing through Gottsville, the route

  9. Klamath Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Klamath Mountains are a rugged and lightly populated mountain range in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon in the western United States.As a mountain system within both the greater Pacific Coast Ranges and the California Coast Ranges, the Klamath Mountains have a varied geology, with substantial areas of serpentinite and marble, and a climate characterized by moderately cold ...