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Mendocino National Forest
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Considering it's a mere three-hour drive from both San Francisco and Sacramento, Mendocino National Forest is surprisingly little known. Likely accounting for this is its title as the only one of California's 18 national forests that is not traversed by a single paved road or highway. Solitude abounds here, and you won't need to hike 15 miles into the backcountry to find it.

Covering 1 million acres at an average elevation of 4,000 feet, Mendocino stretches from the Yolla Bolly Mountains in the north to Clear Lake in the south. Boaters will find no shortage of suitable and scenic waterways. Anglers will be pleased with the excellent fishing opportunities at any of the area's giant lakes and smaller tributaries.

Backpackers, meanwhile, have two wilderness areas to choose from, Snow Mountain and Yolla Bolly Middle Eel, both of which consistently leave visitors speechless with their stunning views and lush stands of California conifer. Of course, the 100 miles of trails and near-total lack of cars is a big attraction for mountain bikers, who can plan anything from leisurely day rides to challenging multi-day trips.

A beautiful wintertime visit is a must, too. Mendocino's surprisingly chilly climate and proximity to the ocean ensure a good snowfall almost every year. Cross-country skiers should head up Forest Highway 7 toward the snowline to find the best trails.


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