Explore new horizons in Siskiyou, where each season offers a fresh perspective.
The Shasta Valley Wildlife Area contains approximately 4,700 acres of Great Basin juniper woodland, riparian forest, seasonal wetlands, and crop lands, with Mt. Shasta as a backdrop.
The Lower Klamath Wildlife Refuge, with a backdrop of 14,000-foot Mount Shasta to the southwest, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark.
Tule Lake NWR, established in 1928, Tule Lake Refuge encompasses 39,116 acres of mostly open water and croplands.
The National Grassland is a great place for bird watching. It is home to Swaison’s hawk, golden eagle, bald eagle, merlin and sandhill crane.
A 46,900 acre refuge with areas for wildlife viewing, waterfowl hunting, a Visitor Center, environmental education and refuge virtual tour.
Butte Valley Wildlife Area is approximately 13,400 acres of wetlands, sage flats, and farmlands, including the 4,000-acre Meiss Lake.
The Lower Klamath is part of the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge.