There are a few established sites with fire rings and picnic tables. Vault toilets are available, but there’s no potable water or hookups, and RV access is limited to smaller rigs. Nestled in a forested canyon along the Klamath River, the campground provides a peaceful, remote vibe ideal for fishing, hiking, and wildlife viewing. Nearby trails include the Kelsey National Recreation Trail. Best visited in late spring through early fall, Fort Goff offers a rustic, scenic retreat for campers seeking solitude and nature.
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Fort Goff Campground
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Fort Goff
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Grider Creek - horse
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Grider Creek Campground
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ONeil Creek Campground
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Oak Bottom
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Klamath R Nr Seiad Valley Ca
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1550cfs |
Indian C Nr Happy Camp Ca
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77cfs |
Applegate River Near Copper
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175cfs |
Scott R Nr Fort Jones Ca
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193cfs |
Star Gulch Near Ruch
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1cfs |
Sucker Cr Bl Lt Grayback Cr Nr Holland
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41cfs |
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NOHRSC BIGELOW CAMP
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0" |
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BIGELOW CAMP
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0" |
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NOHRSC BIG RED MOUNTAIN
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0" |
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BIG RED MOUNTAIN
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0" |
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COPCO NO 1 DAM
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0" |
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NOHRSC SCOTT MOUNTAIN
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0" |
Sluice Box to Green Riffle
Confluence With Rancheria Creek To Forest Road 46N24X
Bridge In Sec 25 To Confluence With Klamath River
Confluence With Fish Creek To Confluence With Rancheria Creek
Bridge In Sec 19 To Bridge In Sec 25, T16N, R7E
Headwaters In Marble Mtn. Wilderness To Confluence With Fish Creek