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Plumas National Forest


Description:
Located in Northern California between the Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Ranges, the Plumas National Forest covers over a million acres filled with hundreds of high alpine lakes and thousands of miles of clear-running streams. The water from Plumas National Forest forms Lake Oroville, the headwaters of California State Water System behind Lake Oroville. Popular activities of this forest include hiking, fishing, hunting, camping, boating and whitewater rafting. Enjoy the countless scenic vistas, beauty, and amazing solitude of the Plumas National Forest.

Directions:
The forest can be reached from Quincy via state highway 70.
List of Activities
Autotouring
Biking
Camping
Climbing
Fishing
Hiking
Historic/Cultural Sites
Horseback Riding
Hunting
Offhighway Vehicles
Pets
Picnic
Wildlife Viewing
Winter Sports
Address
Plumas National Forest
159 Lawrence Street
P.O. Box 11500
Quincy, CA 95971
Phone 530-283-2050
Email Mailroom_R5_Plumas@fs.fed.us
Map of Plumas National Forest
Map of Plumas National Forest

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Plumas National Forest
 
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