We
in Klamath, Lake and Modoc Country know what you are looking for when you
want to ride horseback: a beautiful trail and plenty of room to move around.
That's all. And you'll find it here, where local horse enthusiasts have
teamed up with federal and state rangers to develop a network of camping
and trail facilities geared to equestrian pursuits
Inside this brochure you'll find directions to some of Southern Oregon and Northern California's most popular trails for day rides as well as longer pack trips. The terrain varies from relatively flat and open pine forests on the edge of the desert to rugged wilderness areas in the Cascade Mountain Range. The trails identified in this brochure are located near some of the region's most spectacular natural attractions. Crater Lake National Park offers unrivaled scenic splendor, and sleeping volcanoes such as Mount McLoughlin dominate the horizon. Opportunities for fishing, wildlife viewing and hiking are everywhere. Food and lodging are available near most trails, while feed and tack are sold in many communities throughout the region. As you enjoy the spacious public lands in Klamath, Lake and Modoc Country, please be careful to follow the highest standards of trail etiquette and backcountry manners. Travel in small groups, picket your stock away from lakes and streams, pack out your trash. More guidelines for having a clean and enjoyable trip are available at Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management offices throughout the area. Stock use rules vary from place to place.
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