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Explore the Sierra National Forest - US Forest Service Welcome to Sierra National Forest The Sierra National Forest (SNF), sits on the western slope of the central Sierra Nevada range It is known for its extraordinary highland panoramic views and its plentiful natural resources
Sierra National Forest | Recreation | Forest Service Recreation use on the Sierra National Forest spans all seasons People visit the forest for camping, horseback riding, swimming, picnicking, biking and hikin
Sierra National Forest | Current Conditions | Forest Service Motor Vehicle use Maps (MVUM) To locate roads and trails designated for vehicle use, and their opening closing dates on the Sierra National Forest please visit the MVUM page It is your responsibility to reference the MVUM to stay on designated routes for motor vehicle use Open Close dates are subject to change without notice and can be condition based due to weather and safety factors
Sierra National Forest - Courtright Wishon Recreation Area This is a popular destination for those who enjoy recreating on the Courtright or Wishon Reservoirs Camping, boating, hiking, and fishing are some of the activities that the area has to offer
Sierra National Forest - Courtright Geological Interpretive Site Turn right and travel 13 6 miles north on the McKinley Grove Road to the Courtright Reservoir turnoff Turn left and travel north 7 5 miles to Courtright Lake Follow the road over the dam one mile, parking on right hand side
Sierra National Forest - Recreation - US Forest Service Courtright Reservoir is located in one of the most superb geological areas of California Bare granite domes rise from the shores of Courtright Reservoir Ice Age glaciers sculpted the mountain peaks, slopes and valleys giving them their unique present day shape
Sierra National Forest - Recreation - US Forest Service At Courtright Reservoir you will find several campgrounds and picnic sites Accessible facilities are available at Trapper Springs Campground, Wee-Mee-Kute picnic area and Maxson Trailhead Courtright and Wishon Reservoirs are open May through November
Sierra National Forest - Maps Publications - US Forest Service Courtright Reservoir Area Map This is an interactive map, so clicking on the name of the campground or picnic area will take you to more information on that area Alternatively, please follow this link for information on campgrounds, picnic grounds or other recreational areas on the forest