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  2. Whiskeytown–Shasta–Trinity National Recreation Area

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    The Whiskeytown–ShastaTrinity National Recreation Area (WST-NRA) has a total of 246,087 acres (99,588 ha) of land, which is divided into the Shasta, Trinity, and Whiskeytown Units. The ShastaTrinity National Forest surrounds the Shasta and Trinity units, so they are managed by the United States Forest Service. [2]

  3. Shasta–Trinity National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The new entity was officially renamed the ShastaTrinity National Forest. The Trinity National Forest is located in subranges of the Northern Inner California Coast Ranges and of the southeastern Klamath Mountains System, primarily in Trinity County, but also extending into parts of Tehama, Shasta, and Humboldt Counties. It has an area of ...

  4. Lewiston Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lewiston reservoir is within the Trinity Unit of the Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area, in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.It is a popular destination for fishing, kayaking, and camping.

  5. Scott Mountains (California) - Wikipedia

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    The range is within sections of the Klamath National Forest and Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Scott Mountain Campground, is at the Scott Mountain summit in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest section. It is located on the summit's west side at the junction of the Pacific Crest Trail and California State Route 3. [4]

  6. Castle Lake (California) - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all of the lake's 47 acres (19 ha) are within the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. [1] Trails lead from Castle Lake into the adjacent Castle Crags Wilderness area, and on to Castle Crags State Park, including trails to Little Castle Lake and Heart Lake. [4] Fishing, camping, and hiking are also available at or near the lake.

  7. National recreation area - Wikipedia

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    USFS took over Shasta Lake Recreation Area in Shasta National Forest in 1948 as its first. [10] The Forest Service had traditionally focused on forestry for timber and custodial management, and the 1950s saw debate among the agencies, extraction interests, and conservationists as demand for recreation increased the need for multiple-use planning.

  8. Trinity Alps Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity Alps Wilderness is a 525,627-acre (212,714 ha) designated wilderness located in northern California, roughly between Eureka and Redding. It is jointly administered by Shasta-Trinity, Klamath, and Six Rivers National Forests. About 4,623 acres (1,871 ha) are administered by the Bureau of Land Management. [1]

  9. Protected areas of California - Wikipedia

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    The largest forest entirely within the state is Shasta-Trinity National Forest, at 2,209,832 acres (8,942.87 km 2), the smallest is Cleveland National Forest at 460,000 acres (1,900 km 2). The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is not precisely a national forest in the conventional sense.

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