The Klamath National Forest covers an area of more than 1,700,000 acres. The forest comprises several wilderness areas, such as Marble Mountain, Russian Wilderness Area, Trinity Alps and Red Buttes Wilderness. It also has more than 200 miles of river system for rafting and over 150 miles of wild and scenic rivers. In addition, Klamath National Forest offers grazing and timber opportunities, as well as nearly 30 campgrounds, hiking, fishing and wildlife viewing areas. The forest attracts a variety of tourists, campers, hikers, wildlife watchers, hunters, fishermen, mountains bikers, white water enthusiasts and naturalists. The Klamath National Forest is located in Yreka, Calif.
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