Six Rivers National Forest

WELCOME

Six Rivers National Forest lies east of Redwood State and National Parks in northwestern California, and stretches southward from the Oregon border for about 140 miles. It encompasses 957,590 National Forest acres and 133,410 acres of other ownership. more »

CURRENT CONDITIONS

! Safety Alerts, Fires, Advisories, Closures, and Restrictions

Current Fire Information on InciWeb »

ECONOMIC RECOVERY

The Forest Service role in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act can be found at http://fs.usda.gov/recovery.

CELEBRATING WILDFLOWERS

Celebrating Wildflowers is dedicated to the enjoyment of the thousands of wildflowers growing on our national forests and grasslands.

REGIONAL FORESTS

 

Features

[Thumbnail]: Forest Trees. Members Sought for New Resource Advisory Committee  »
Officials of the Six Rivers National Forest are conducting outreach to fill fifteen positions to establish a new federal Resource Advisory Committee in Humboldt County.

[Thumbnail]: Forest landscape. Trinity Summit High Country Grazing Analysis Proposed Action  »
Lower Trinity Ranger District proposes to continue livestock grazing in the Trinity Summit High Country area under an adaptive management strategy that is intended to improve range and riparian conditions while still contributing to the economic stability of local livestock owners.

[Thumbnail]: Fire crew at work. Temporary Fire Positions  »
Individuals who want to be seasonal firefighters need to think about applying now. Anyone interested in a seasonal job on the Six Rivers National Forest, can check the announcement listing.

[Thumbnail]: All Terrain Vehicle on Road. Motor Vehicle Use Maps  »
There are no areas on the Six Rivers National Forest that are open to cross-country travel. The Motor Vehicle Use Map displays roads and trails that are open for motor vehicle use by the public on the Six Rivers National Forest. The free map also displays public and private land ownership, plus any seasonal closures or restrictions by vehicle type.

[Thumbnail]: Signing of the law. Reauthorization for Fiscal Years 2008 - 2011  »
On October 3, 2008, H.R. 1424 became Public Law (P.L.) 110-343.  Section 601 in Division C of H.R. 1424 reauthorized and amended the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000 as originally enacted in P.L. 106-393. The new law contains a complex new payment formula and other significant changes.  This information is based on our initial analysis of how the Forest Service will implement the legislation and will be updated as new information is developed.

[Thumbnail]: Forest Service Sign Symbol for Ranger District. Travel Management / Off-Highway Vehicle Route Designation  »
Over the next few years, the national forests in California, including the Six Rivers, will complete an inventory of all the roads, trails, and areas used by off-highway vehicles, identify a system of routes from that inventory, and designate those routes/areas for off-highway vehicle use.

[Thumbnail]: The Golden Age Logo. Water Safety on the Northcoast »
Boating and fishing on the Northcoast rivers and coastal beaches can be fun and exciting. The Water Safety Council would like to make sure your visit to the Northcoast is safe as well.

 


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