Klamath River - Klamath National Forest
United States / Yreka, California
Location ID: #1746
Klamath National Wild & Scenic River
The Klamath River was designated a Recreational River within the National Wild & Scenic Rivers System in 1981. The Klamath River enters California from Oregon just north of the Goosenest Ranger District. As it heads west it is impounded by two dams which form Copco Lake and Iron Gate Reservoir. Nine miles further west it turns south and follows Interstate 5 for a few miles before again turning west and entering the Happy Camp/Oak Knoll Ranger District. The next 85 miles provide many opportunities for recreation and scenic vistas before the river enters the Six Rivers National Forest. This is a high-use recreation zone. Human waste must be packed out. A scat machine is available in Happy Camp for disposing of collected human waste.
Location Category:
- NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - *;
- NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Forests / Woodlands;
- NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Mountains / Rocks / Geological Oddities;
- NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Open Terrain / Scenic Vistas;
- WATER & COASTAL AREAS - *;
- WATER & COASTAL AREAS - Rivers / Rapids