Mendocino National Forest
Mendocino National Forest is located in northern California and covers over 90,000 acres. It is the only national forest in California that is not crossed by a paved road, offering a remote and natural experience. The forest features diverse ecosystems, including oak woodlands, conifer forests, and meadows, making it a habitat for various wildlife species.
Visitors to Mendocino National Forest can enjoy activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing. The forest is home to several trails, including the popular Mendocino National Forest Trail, which provides stunning views of the landscape. Additionally, the Eel River runs through the forest, offering opportunities for water-based recreation.