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The Shasta-Trinity National Forest offers a wide range of recreational activities, including hiking, backpacking, mountain climbing, horseback riding, camping, boating, fishing, sightseeing, downhill skiing, and snowmobiling. Visit the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
The Shasta–Trinity National Forest is a federally designated forest in northern California, United States. It is the largest National Forest in California and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The 2,210,485 acre (894,552 Ha) forest encompasses five wilderness areas, hundreds of mountain lakes and 6,278 miles (10,103 km) of streams and rivers.
Shasta-Trinity National Forest Headquarters 3644 Avtech Parkway Redding, CA 96002 (530) 226-2500 711 (TTY) All Offices. Hayfork Ranger Station (530) 628-5227.
Trinity National Forest was established as the Trinity Forest Reserve by the U.S. Forest Service in California on April 26, 1905 with 1,243,042 acres (5,030.41 km 2). It became a National Forest on March 4, 1907.
The Shasta-Trinity National Forest has five unique and very special wilderness areas. The areas are listed below along with the managing Ranger Station. The Trinity Alps and Mount Shasta Wilderness Areas require a permit for overnight stays.
The Shasta-Trinity National Forest (part of the Pacific Southwest Region) is located in the central part of Northern California between the interior Coast Range on the west and the Cascade Range on the east.
Journey to the Shasta-Trinity National Forest for a majestic escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city. Let California’s largest national forest embrace you with its lush landscape—2.2 million acres of land encompassing five wilderness areas, plus 6,278 miles of streams, rivers, and hundreds of lakes —which will leave you ...