Explore the Klamath-Siskiyou
Breathtaking beauty and untouched serenity are only a small part of what makes the Klamath-Siskiyou region so unique.
Teeming with life, the Klamath-Siskiyou is ranked one of the most biologically diverse regions in the world. From the Pacific coast, the rain-soaked coastal redwood forests give way to the rugged Klamath Mountains, which are bordered on the east by the arid foothills of the Rogue and Shasta Valleys. Wild salmon and steelhead spawn in the pristine Wild and Scenic Rivers, while the clear, cold streams provide fresh drinking water for our local communities.
The Klamath-Siskiyou region’s dense mountain forests and beautiful rivers provide a recreational wonderland for generations of families to enjoy and pass on.
The federally-protected Wilderness Areas, National Recreation Areas, National Forests, National Parks, and Wild and Scenic Rivers ensure that this national gem will remain for our future generations to treasure.
Resources
- Big Wildlife
- EPIC- Environmental Protection Information Center
- Friends of Elk River
- Geos Institute
- Humboldt Baykeeper
- North Coast Environmental Center
- Kalmiopsis Audubon Society
- Klamath Forest Alliance
- Klamath Riverkeeper
- Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center
- Red Buttes Wilderness Council
- Redwood Chapter of the Sierra Club
- Redwood Region Audubon Society
- Rogue Group Sierra Club
- Rogue Valley Audubon Society
- SAFE- Safe Alternatives for our Forest Environment
- Salmon River Restoration Council
- Siskiyou Audubon Society
- Siskiyou Project
- Smith River Alliance
- Soda Mountain Wilderness Council
- Southern Oregon Land Conservancy
- Trout Unlimited
- WaterWatch
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