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See full state regulationsThe Mendocino National Forest is one of 18 National Forests in California, and is nearly one million square acres in size. Forest Service employees you are most likely to come in contact with, in campgrounds and recreation areas, are here to protect and maintain all the resources of the National Forest. One of their primary responsibilities is to maintain the recreation values of the Forest and to enhance - whenever possible - your Mendocino National Forest visit.There are campgrounds on the Mendocino National Forest that use the Pack it In, Pack it Out program for dealing with waste. This means that garbage cans are not provided. Campers and hikers are asked to bring their own garbage bags and take their garbage with them when leaving the area. While this seems like an inconvenience, the funds saved are used to provide additional recreational facilities. Do not bury litter; forest animals can smell it and will dig it up.We appreciate your cooperation and assistance in helping to manage, protect and conserve the various resources of this forest.You must obtain a California Campfire Permit if you plan to build a campfire or use a stove, unless you are in a developed recreation area (campground or picnic area). Permits are available free-of-charge at offices of the Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.Please visit, call, or write one of our Forest Service offices for more information. Unless otherwise indicated, office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm. Most district offices also maintain weekend hours during the summer months. All forest offices are wheelchair accessible.

Buckhorn
~44 min drive
A worthwhile stop near CA.

Sycamore Grove (red Bluff) Campground
~1h 8m drive
A worthwhile stop near CA.
Howard Meadows Campground
~13 min drive
A worthwhile stop near CA.
Masterson Group Campground
~15 min drive
A worthwhile stop near CA.
Letts Lake Campground
~1h 8m drive
A worthwhile stop near CA.

Orland Buttes
~47 min drive
A worthwhile stop near CA.

Bushay Recreation Area
~1h 20m drive
A worthwhile stop near CA.
E A Wright Dam Reservoir
~41 min drive
A worthwhile stop near CA.
Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness
~24 min drive
A worthwhile stop near CA.
Lake Pillsbury
~53 min drive
A worthwhile stop near CA.
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