Since 1946, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) has operated Demonstration State Forests to "serve as a living laboratory for how to care for California’s timberlands."[1][2]
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State Forest |
Land area |
County |
City |
Established |
Access |
Ref |
Big Bend |
6,982 acres (28.26 km2) |
Shasta |
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[3] |
Boggs Mountain |
3,493 acres (14.14 km2) |
Lake |
Cobb |
1949 |
S |
[4] |
Ellen Pickett |
160 acres (0.65 km2) |
Trinity |
|
|
X |
[3] |
Emigrant Gap |
2,618 acres (10.59 km2) |
Trinity/Placer |
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|
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[3] |
Jackson |
48,652 acres (196.89 km2) |
Mendocino |
Fort Bragg |
1947 |
S |
[5] |
Las Posadas |
796 acres (3.22 km2) |
Napa |
Angwin |
|
X |
[3] |
LaTour |
9,033 acres (36.56 km2) |
Shasta |
Redding |
1946 |
S |
[6] |
Miller |
2,246 acres (9.09 km2) |
Shasta |
|
|
|
[3] |
Mount Zion |
164 acres (0.66 km2) |
Amador |
|
1981 [failed verification] |
|
[3] |
Mountain Home |
4,807 acres (19.45 km2) |
Tulare |
Springville |
1946 |
S |
[7] |
Noble |
2,050 acres (8.3 km2) |
Shasta |
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[3] |
North Fork Mokelumne |
1,052 acres (4.26 km2) |
Amador |
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[3] |
Sawmill |
120 acres (0.49 km2) |
San Bernardino |
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[3] |
Soquel |
2,681 acres (10.85 km2) |
Santa Cruz |
Soquel |
1988 |
S |
[8] |
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Access: Forests have limited access with no amenities unless noted with S (permanently staffed with public amenities) or X (not open to the public).