Mendocino National Forest - USFS

The only one of California's 18 national Forests not crossed by a paved road or highway, the Mendocino National Forest is especially attractive to people seeking an outdoor experience of tranquility and solitude. It is comprised of 913,306 acres and is approximately 65 miles long and 35 miles wide. The Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument was established in 2015 and lies on the southern part of the forest.

Elevations in the Forest range from 750 feet in the Grindstone Creek Canyon in the Sacramento Valley foothills on the Forest's eastern edge to the 8,092 feet of South Yolla Bolly Mountain in the northern part of the Forest. The average elevation is about 4,000 feet.


Type: Federal
Umbrella Agency: U.S. Forest Service - Department of Agriculture

Contact
Wayne Agner
President / Executive Director, Trinity County Chamber of Commerce
P.O Box 517, Weaverville, CA 96093
530-623-2055 phone 1
530-623-6101 phone 2
[email protected]

Debra De Graw
Film Commissioner, Mendocino County Film Commission
217 S. Main Street, Fort Bragg, CA 95437
707.961.6300 phone 1
[email protected]
Mendocino Coast Chamber of Commerce

Paul Meznarich
Public Affairs Officer, Mendocino National Forest
3286 County Road 308, Elk Creek, CA 95939
707.601.9925 phone 1
530.968.1815 phone 2
530.968.5414 fax
[email protected]
https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/mendocino/about-forest

Ben Rickelman
Film Liaison / Deputy County Administrative Officer, County of Lake, Administrative Office
255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport, CA 95453
707-263-2360 – ext: 3910 phone 1
202-515-6337 mobile
[email protected]
https://www.lakecountyca.gov/

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updated 4.1 & 2.2021 lm

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