Information on Little Shasta River Headwaters
Information on Little Shasta River Headwaters:
About one and a half miles of the Little Shasta River headwaters are open to the public. These waters run through Martin�s Dairy Campground in a mountain meadow setting and are easily fished by the entire family. Martins Dairy Campground has 8 family sites, and is open year round. There is also a Horse Camp about � mile north of the main campground. Please note that horse trailer space is limited. The campground map or fishing map may be helpful in locating more information on specific areas.
Directions
to Little Shasta River Headwaters:
From the west on Interstate 5 in Yreka, CA these waters can be accessed via Highway 3 through the town of Montague up the west slope of Willow Creek Mountain, then take Forest Road 70 south. At about three miles take Road 46N09 to Martins Dairy Campground, (signs are posted). From the east on Highway 97 take Forest Road 70 to 46N12, then right on 46N09.
Fishing at Little Shasta River Headwaters
Species of fish in Little Shasta River Headwaters: Brook Trout:Brown Trout:Rainbow Trout
It is your responsibilty to know local fishing regulations (See below)
Little Shasta River Headwaters Facts:
Little Shasta River Headwaters is a Stream
Visiting Info for Little Shasta River Headwaters
Best Season to visit Little Shasta River Headwaters is: April - November
For more information on
Little Shasta River Headwaters contact:
National Forest or Park:
Klamath National Forest
Address: 1312 Fairlane Rd.
City: Yreka Zip: 96097-9549
Phone: 530-842-6131
Email: jmchugh@fs.fed.us
Rules and Regulations for Little Shasta River Headwaters. These
may not always be up to date so make sure you double check
before recreating or fishing at Little Shasta River Headwaters.
A valid California state fishing license is needed to fish within the National Forest. Licenses are sold at sporting good and other retail stores. For information on fishing times & limits a current state fishing regulation guide is generally available free at these same locations. For more information contact California Department of Fish & Game.
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