Brookings vacation rentals are within close proximity to some of the most popular natural attractions in southern Oregon and northern California. If you want to spend some time bonding with nature and watching wildlife, you can drive a short distance to one of the many national forests in the area. Here are 2 national forests you should visit when you are vacationing in Brookings.
Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is one of the most preferred destinations among nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts in southern Oregon and northern California. It encompasses a 1.8-million-acre area stretching from the western part of the Cascade Range to the Siskiyou Mountains, and it straddles the border between Oregon and California. This national forest features a great diversity of flora and fauna, as well as wild rivers, excellent fishing spots, isolated wilderness and a wide range of spectacular natural landscapes, such as mountains, lakes and meadows. Some of the activities you can do in this national forest include hiking, biking, horseback riding, camping, fishing, whitewater rafting and skiing. There are hundreds of miles of nature trails for you to explore, and you may be able to see animals such as deer, otters, bears, minks, kingfishers, herons and bald eagles during your hike.
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is situated just east of Brookings. You can get there from your Brookings vacation homes by traveling south on Highway 101. After you pass the Oregon-California border, turn left into Highway 199, which will lead you straight into the national forest.
Klamath National Forest
The Klamath National Forest is another popular natural attraction near Brookings. This national forest covers a total area of 1.7 million acres, and it is joined to the southeastern part of the Rogue-River-Siskiyou National Forest. It is known as one of the most biologically diverse national forests in the country. There are 17 different species of conifers co-existing within 1 square mile of the forest. Additionally, the forest is home to the Siskiyou Mariposa Lily, a plant that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. If you are interested in wildlife watching, you will be delighted to know there are close to 400 different animal species living in the forest, and these include wild horses, elk, deer, pronghorn antelope, mink, otters, badgers, bobcats, mountain lions, black bears, sandhill cranes and others. Popular activities in the Klamath National Forest include hiking, biking, camping, kayaking, fishing, wildlife watching and birding.
To get to the Klamath National Forest from your Brookings vacation rentals, you have to take Highway 199 through the River Rogue-Siskiyou National Forest. When you reach the town of O'Brien, take a right into Greyback Road. This road will take you to the forest.
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