Klamath Mountain Wilderness Over 1.3 million acres of public land is protected as wilderness within the Klamath Mountains—these is some of the most spectaular places in North America. This is a land of spectacular biodiversity, sweeping vistas, big-shouldered canyons, mysterious winds...
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There are five wilderness areas in the Klamath Mountains. In total size, they currently protect 1.3 million acres of public land; some of the most spectacular in the state of California. These wilderness areas are, from south to north: the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel, Trinity Alps, Russian, Marble Mountain, Siskiyou, and Red Buttes. This is a land of spectacular biodiversity, sweeping vistas, big-shouldered canyons, mysterious winds...