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Welcome to the Backpacking Trips Section of our Northern California Outdoor Guide and Gallery. Northern Mountain Supply carries an outstanding selection of backpacking gear and trail guides to make your backcountry experience safe and enjoyable. If you have a site or event that you would like to add to this page e-mail us with your information.


Siskiyou Wilderness

The Siskiyou Wilderness located in the Klamath and Six Rivers National Forests in California and the Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon, encompasses 153,000 acres. Tolerable conditions prevail from July to mid-October, however severe weather can occur in any month. Cross country travel is challenging due to dense brush and boulder fields.

Plant communities include: perioditite seeps and forests of Douglas fir, ponderosa and sugar pine, Port Orford cedar, and mixed hardwoods.

The Wild and Scenic South Fork Smith River and the South Kelsey Trail are in the area. Oregon Caves National Monument is nearby to the north. Yurok, Karuk and Tolowa (Native American Tribes) recognize spiritual areas in the wilderness.

Buy the books:
75 Hikes: Oregon Coast Range/Siskiyous
AlpenBooks

Useful maps of the Siskiyou Wilderness: Earthwalk Press Recreation Map California's North Coast.

Kelsey Trail: Elbow Springs to Harrington Lake


Trinity Alps Wilderness

Located in the Shasta-Trinity, Klamath and Six Rivers National Forests in California, the 780 square mile Trinity Alps Wilderness is the second largest wilderness in California. It was designated in 1984 nearly doubling the area of the former Salmon-Trinity Alps Primitive Area. This rugged wilderness is composed of mountain ridges and deep canyons between the Trinity and Salmon Rivers ranging in elevation from 2,000 to 8,000 feet. Cross country travel is not common. Annual precipitation varies from 20 to 80 inches and from 12 to 20 feet of snow may occur.

Some places are accessible all year, but most use is from June to mid-October, snow may linger into August. Bear and other wildlife including rattlesnakes are plentiful. Except in the western part, firewood is scarce, and, as fire hazard warnings seem to be invoked earlier and earlier, portable stoves are recommended.

Of the many trails, the heaviest use is on Canyon Creek, Stuart Fork, Swift Creek, and Grizzly Creek. Wilderness permits are required.

Buy the books:
Trinity Alps, A Hiking and Backpacking Guide
Wilderness Press
Trinity Alps Companion
AlpenBooks

Trail Guides* & References:
*Bernstein, A. 1993. Best Hikes of the Trinity Alps. Mountain N' Air 254 p.

Ferlatte, 1974. A Flora of the Trinity Alps of Northern California. U. of California Press. 206 p.

*Hart. J. 1975. Hiking the Bigfoot Country. Sierra Club. 398 p.

Jorstad, W. 1995. Behind The Wild River. Trinity. 165 p.
_____________ 1990. Jorstad's Cabin and Pfeiffer Flat, Recollections, and North Fork Area Miners in the 1930s in Trinity 1990. Trinty Co. Historical Society.

*Linkhart, L. and M. White 1994. The Trinity Alps a hiking and backpacking guide. Wilderness Press 228 p.

Wallace, D.R. 1983. The Klamth Knot. Sierra Club Books. 149p

Further information:
Shasta-Trinity National Forest 2400 Washington Avenue Redding, CA 96001
(916) 246-5222

Weaverville Ranger District P.O. Box 1190 Weaverville, CA 96093
(916) 623-2121

Klamath National Forest 1312 Fairlane Road Yreka, CA 96097
(916) 842-6131

Six Rivers National Forest 1330 Bayshore Way Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 442-1721

Trinity Alps Trails:

(1) North Fork Trinity to Papoose Lake

(2) North Fork Trinity to Grizzly Lake

(3) New River Divide Loop

(4) Canyon Creek to Upper Boulder Lake

(5) Stuart Fork to Morris Meadows, Sapphire and Emerald Lakes

(6) Swift Creek to Big Flat

(7) Caribou Lakes and Sawtooth Ridge

(8) Green Mountain--Pony Mountain--Jim Jam Ridge

(9) Salmon Summit to Red Cap Lake

(10) Tangle Blue Lake

 

Trinity Alps Lake Index

Lake
Elevation
Mileage
Visitor Use
Trail Difficulty
Acreage
Depth
Alpine
6150
8
Moderate-High
Moderate-Difficult
14
26
Big Bear
6500
5
Moderate
Moderate
28
73
Boulder, Big
6100
2
High
Easy
8
27
Boulder, East
6700
7
High
Easy
32
60
Boulder, Little
6350
2
High
Easy
4.5
19
Boulder, Upper
6850
7
Low-Moderate
Easy-Moderate
7
11
Boulder Creek
5750
7.5
High
Easy-Moderate
5
17
Canyon Creek, lower
5600
7.5
High
Easy-Moderate
14
56
Canyon Creek, upper
5690
8
High
Easy-Moderate
25
86
Caribou
6850
10
High
Moderate-Difficult
72
72
Deer
7150
8/14
Moderate
Moderate
4.5
19
Diamond
7250
9.5/16.5
Moderate
Moderate
2.5
13
Doe
7300
7
Low
Difficult
4.5
15
East Weaver
6350
1.5
Moderate
Easy-Moderate
1
12
Eleanor
4950
0.12
High
Easy
3
10
Emerald
5500
14
High
Easy-Moderate
21
68
Foster
7250
0.8
Low-Moderate
Moderate-Difficult
5.5
20
Granite (Swift)
6000
5
High
Easy-Moderate
18
64
Granite (C.C.)
6400
9
Low-Moderate
Easy-Moderate
6.3
12
Grizzly
7100
6/19
High
Difficult
42
173
Horseshoe
6850
9
Moderate
Easy-Moderate
6
22
"L"
6350
8.5
Low-Moderate
Moderate-Difficult
2
29
Landers
7100
7/9
Moderate
Easy-Moderate
6
17
Lilypad
8300
4
Low
Moderate
2
8
Lion
7000
8/6.5
Low-Moderate
Moderate-Difficult
3
37
Long Gulch
6450
2/6
Low-Moderate
Easy-Moderate
14
21
Luella
6850
10.5/16
Moderate
Moderate
2.5
13
Papoose
6600
14
Moderate
Difficult
28
70
Rush Creek Lakes
6200
6.5
Low
Difficult
<2
14
Sapphire
6100
15
High
Easy-Moderate
43
200
Shimmy
6400
4.5
Low-Moderate
Moderate
1.5
10
Smith
6950
10
High
Difficult
24
167
Snowslide
6700
9
High
Moderate-Difficult
10
45
Stoddard
5900
6/8.5
High
Easy-Moderate
25
84
Sugar Pine
6600
5.5
Low
Difficult
9
43
Summit
7350
16/9
Moderate
Moderate
13
34
Tangle Blue
5800
4
Moderate-High
Easy-Moderate
12
17
Trail Gulch
6400
3.5/5
Low-Moderate
Easy-Moderate
10
47
Union
6060
9
Moderate
Easy-Moderate
3.5
14
Ward
7100
9.5
Moderate
Moderate
5.5
12


Marble Mountain Wilderness

The 242,500 acre Marble Mountain Wilderness, the fourth largest in California, is located in the Klamath National Forest. The 'Marbles' include low elevation forested areas to the peaks and lakes (89) of the Salmon and Marble Mountains. These mountains form a giant arc pointing to the south with Marble (6880') and Black Marble (7442') Mountains in the middle. Also parts of the country support extensive meadows which make for easy travel. The wilderness watershed give rise to large tributaries of the Klamath River, the Salmon and Scott Rivers, whose larger tributaries hold steelhead trout and salmon. Bear, Elk, deer and other wildlife abound. Over one half of wilderness visitor use occurs on two trailheads in the Scott River District. Sky High Lakes is the most popular area in the wilderness; Campbell, Cliff, Summit, Paradise and Ukonom lakes also receive heavy use. Eighty per cent of those visiting the Ukonom District use the Haypress Meadows Trail.

Buy the books:
Marble Mountain Wilderness
Wilderness Press

Klamath National Forest
1312 Fairlane Road
Yreka, CA 96097
(916) 842-6131

Topo maps covering the wilderness: Good topo map coverage of the wilderness comes attached with the Green and Ingold trail guide.

Trail Guides* & References:
Green D. and G. Ingold. 1996. Marble Mountain Wilderness. Wilderness Press. 167p. Book does not always clearly indicate digressive trails from the main route. Mileages are not cumulative. The map is handy but it is deteriorating before reaching the field.

Marble Mountains Trails:

(1) Kelsey Trail--Trans Marble Salmon Crest

(2) Wooley Creek Watershed Loop

(3) Pacific Crest Trail--Marble Mountains Segment

(4) A Trail to Ukonom Lake: Johnson's Hunting Ground

(5) North Fork Salmon River Bug Gulch Loop

(6) Salmon Mountains PCT via Shelly Fork to Shackleford Creek

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