Mendocino National Forest
The Mendocino National Forest is located in northeastern California's Coastal Mountain Range and covers 913,306 acres (3,696 km2). It is the only national forest in California that does not have a major paved road leading into it. Camping, hiking, mountain biking, paragliding, backpacking, boating, fishing, hunting, nature research, photography, and off-highway vehicle travel are all options. The forest is spread over six counties. Lake, Glenn, Mendocino, Tehama, Trinity, and Colusa counties are listed in descending order of forestland area. Willows, California, serves as the forest's headquarters. Local ranger district offices may be found at Covelo, Upper Lake, and Stonyford.
The Mendocino National Forest is without a doubt one of the top redwood parks in California. Hiking, boating, fishing, and backpacking are all popular activities in this national forest. Enjoy a wonderful woodland picnic among some of the country's tallest trees. The view of the brilliant sun's rays moving through the leaves is greatest in the late afternoon. You'll appreciate this coastal redwood forest in California because of the rich vegetation, chattering birds, and peacefulness of the streams.
Location: 1980 Old Mission Dr, Solvang, CA 93464, USA