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The Yolla Bolly–Middle Eel Wilderness was created by the Wilderness Act of 1964, with an original land area of 170,195 acres (68,875 ha). It was enlarged by the California Wilderness Act of 1984 , and again by the Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act of 2006, for a present-day total of 180,877 acres (73,198 ha).
Firefighting efforts were directed largely at the Doe Fire and at the Tatham and Glade fires, which had burned 7,958 acres (3,220 ha) and 13,888 acres (5,620 ha), respectively. The Hopkins Fire, in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness further north, had expanded to 2,153 acres (871 ha) and was being monitored for further growth. Ten structures ...
North Yolla Bolly Mountain (usually referred to as North Yolla Bolly) is a 7,868-foot (2,398 m) peak in the Klamath Mountains of the Coast Ranges located in Trinity County, Northern California. The mountain is located in an isolated part of the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness , in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest , about 50 miles (80 km ...
The Bigfoot Trail is a 400-mile (640 km) trail through the Klamath Mountains from the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness to Crescent City, California. Geology
The Sanhedrin and Yuki wildernesses were signed into law on October 17, 2006. This legislation, entitled "Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act", added areas to both the Yolla Bolly - Middle Eel Wilderness and Snow Mountain Wilderness, and established the two new wilderness areas in the Mendocino National Forest.
Highest point; Elevation: 8,098 ft (2,468 m) NAVD 88 [1] Prominence: 4,814 ft (1,467 m) [1] Coordinates: 2]: Geography; Location: Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness, Tehama County, California, U.S.: Parent range: Pacific Coast Ranges: siblings California Coast Ranges System, Klamath Mountains, Yolla Bolly Mountains: Topo map: USGS South Yolla Bolla Mountains: Mount Linn, at 8,098 feet (2,468 m ...
The Middle Fork Eel River flows almost 70 stream miles. [6] It rises in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness at the crest of the Coast Range about a mile or so north of Wrights Ridge and west of The Knob, at the confluence of several small unnamed streams. It makes a large bend to the south, then southeast past the confluence with Rattlesnake ...
Snow Mountain Wilderness: 23,706 acres (95.93 km 2) Mendocino National Forest 50,076 acres (202.65 km 2) Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness: 27,036 acres (109.41 km 2) Mendocino National Forest, Bureau of Land Management 180,877 acres (731.98 km 2) Siskiyou Wilderness: 30,122 acres (121.90 km 2) Six Rivers National Forest 182,802 acres (739.77 km 2)