Six Rivers National Forest Campgrounds are located in the northwestern corner of California. The forest has 366 miles of wild and scenic rivers, six distinct botanical areas, and public-use areas for camping, hiking, and fishing. The Six Rivers National Forest offers beautiful camping areas that range widely from low to high elevation, riverside to forested, and primitive to developed. Most of the campsites tend to be directed toward the more primitive camping experience. Campgrounds on the Six Rivers National Forest usually offer fire rings, picnic tables, and vault toilets. Dogs on a leash are allowed in the campgrounds.
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