Modoc National Forest
Modoc National Forest is located in northeastern California, covering over 1.5 million acres. It features diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, and volcanic formations. The forest is home to various wildlife species and offers numerous recreational activities such as hiking, camping, and fishing.
Established in 1908, Modoc National Forest is part of the United States Forest Service. It is known for its unique geological features, including the Lava Beds National Monument nearby. The forest also provides opportunities for winter sports, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.