U.S. Forest Service - Klamath National Forest

U.S. Forest Service - Klamath National Forest Klamath National Forest was established May 6, 1905, by order of Theodore Roosevelt.

The National Forest Foundation, chartered by Congress, engages Americans in community-based and national programs that promote the health and public enjoyment of the 193-million-acre National Forest System, administers private gifts of funds and land for the benefit of the National Forests. https://www.nationalforests.org

The Forest Service manages a system of 155 national forests, 20 national gr

asslands, and 222 research and experimental forests, as well as other special areas, covering more than 192 million acres of public land. The Forest Service has evolved into a 30,000-employee agency that manages the national forests for a number of multiple uses, including recreation, timber, wilderness, minerals, water, grazing, fish, and wildlife. The full Forest Service comment policy can be found at https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/usda-comment-policy

Per our comment policy, we will not allow and will hide comments that:
- Make personal attacks
- Are far off-topic
- Promote brands, services, or products
- Contain abusive, profane or vulgar language
- Contain personal or general threats
- Include offensive language targeting specific ethnic or racial groups.
- Contain inciting language (to include hate speech, violent languages, and language targeting specific ethnic or racial groups)
- Contain sexual content, overly graphic, disturbing, obscene or offensive material, or material that would otherwise violate the law if published here

Repeat offenders may be blocked from the Klamath National Forest page.

If you are working around your property this weekend, remember that sparks from lawnmowers DO start wildfires. Here are ...
06/06/2026

If you are working around your property this weekend, remember that sparks from lawnmowers DO start wildfires. Here are a few tips to reduce the risk of starting a fire while mowing-

Mow before 10 a.m., but never when it’s windy or excessively dry.

Remember that lawn mowers are designed to mow lawns, not
w**ds or dry grass. Metal lawnmower blades striking rocks can create sparks and start fires.

Keep the exhaust system, spark arrester, and engine in proper working order and free of carbon buildup.

Use the recommended grade of fuel and don’t fill to the point of overflowing.

Visit https://smokeybear.com/lawn-power-tool-safety more information on fire-safe equipment use.

Remember, only you can

🌟 CALLING SISKIYOU COUNTY COMMUNITY MEMBERS OF ALL BACKGROUNDS! 🌟Are you passionate about making a positive impact in yo...
06/05/2026

🌟 CALLING SISKIYOU COUNTY COMMUNITY MEMBERS OF ALL BACKGROUNDS! 🌟
Are you passionate about making a positive impact in your community? If so, consider becoming a Secure Rural Schools (SRS) Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) Member!
We welcome and encourage people of all ethnicities, races, genders, ages, and abilities to apply.
πŸ—³οΈ What Do RAC Members Do?
RAC members propose and vote on Title II projects, which can include:
β€’ Road, trail, and infrastructure maintenance
β€’ Soil productivity improvements
β€’ Forest ecosystem and watershed restoration
β€’ Wildlife and fish habitat enhancement
β€’ Noxious and exotic w**d control
β€’ Re-establishing native species
✨ Why Become an SRS RAC Member?
β€’ Build your professional development skills
β€’ Shape the future of public lands and local ecosystems
β€’ Strengthen your community through economic and environmental improvements
β€’ Learn to collaborate with federal agencies
β€’ Make your voice heard and contribute your unique perspective
πŸ“¬ Interested? Want to Learn More?
Contact: Julie Clark, Siskiyou County RAC Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Learn more here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/.../working-with-us/committees

06/03/2026

A no-burn day has been declared for Siskiyou County on Wednesday, June 3rd -through June 6th due to forecasted windy conditions over dry fuels.

06/02/2026
🌟 CALLING SISKIYOU COUNTY COMMUNITY MEMBERS OF ALL BACKGROUNDS! 🌟Are you passionate about making a positive impact in yo...
05/26/2026

🌟 CALLING SISKIYOU COUNTY COMMUNITY MEMBERS OF ALL BACKGROUNDS! 🌟
Are you passionate about making a positive impact in your community? If so, consider becoming a Secure Rural Schools (SRS) Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) Member!
We welcome and encourage people of all ethnicities, races, genders, ages, and abilities to apply.

πŸ—³οΈ What Do RAC Members Do?
RAC members propose and vote on Title II projects, which can include:
β€’ Road, trail, and infrastructure maintenance
β€’ Soil productivity improvements
β€’ Forest ecosystem and watershed restoration
β€’ Wildlife and fish habitat enhancement
β€’ Noxious and exotic w**d control
β€’ Re-establishing native species

✨ Why Become an SRS RAC Member?
β€’ Build your professional development skills
β€’ Shape the future of public lands and local ecosystems
β€’ Strengthen your community through economic and environmental improvements
β€’ Learn to collaborate with federal agencies
β€’ Make your voice heard and contribute your unique perspective

πŸ“¬ Interested? Want to Learn More?
Contact: Julie Clark, Siskiyou County RAC Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
Learn more here: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/klamath/working-with-us/committees

Forest Service offices will be closed today in observance of the holiday, but National Forests and Grasslands remain ope...
05/25/2026

Forest Service offices will be closed today in observance of the holiday, but National Forests and Grasslands remain open for your enjoyment.

No fire restrictions are in place, however fireworks and exploding targets are always prohibited on National Forest lands. Visitors are reminded to follow campfire safety guidelines. https://smokeybear.com/campfire-safety

Stay safe, pack out what you pack in and enjoy your big backyard!

Firefighters are on scene of an approximately 1/2-acre fire just east of Seiad close to Highway 96. Forward progress has...
05/24/2026

Firefighters are on scene of an approximately 1/2-acre fire just east of Seiad close to Highway 96.

Forward progress has been halted on the Ladd Fire and a hoselay has been installed around it.

Firefighters remain on scene constructing hand line and mopping up.

It’s drier than usual for this time of year in and around the . Please do your part to prevent wildfires! It only takes one spark from an unattended campfire or debris burn, a dragging trailer chain, or a lawnmower blade hitting a rock to start a wildfire.

Tick season is here!!! As the weather warms up, ticks become more active in grassy, brushy, and wooded areas.Protect you...
05/24/2026

Tick season is here!!!

As the weather warms up, ticks become more active in grassy, brushy, and wooded areas.

Protect yourself and your family when spending time outdoors:
β€’ Wear long sleeves and pants when hiking or working outside
β€’ Use EPA-registered insect repellent
β€’ Check yourself, kids, and pets for ticks after being outdoors
β€’ Shower soon after coming inside
β€’ Remove ticks promptly with fine-tipped tweezers

Watch for symptoms after a tick bite, including fever, rash, fatigue, headaches, or muscle aches, and contact a healthcare provider if you become sick.

Heading out to the Klamath National Forest this Weekend? Plan ahead! Know the rules for stoves and barbecues and check f...
05/23/2026

Heading out to the Klamath National Forest this Weekend? Plan ahead! Know the rules for stoves and barbecues and check for fire restrictions. https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/klamath

Before you light a campfire have the tools you need to completely put it out. https://smokeybear.com/campfire-safety

Learn how to build, maintain, and extinguish campfires safely.

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Yreka, CA
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Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
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