Hayfork

The Hayfork AMA covers 350,000- acres in northern California, in the Klamath, Northwest Sacramento, and Coastal California Physiographic Provinces. The Hayfork AMA is managed by the Shasta-Trinity and Six Rivers National Forests and the Bureau of Land Management, Redding Resource Area. Approximately 88,000 acres of private lands are identified for inclusion into the AMA through voluntary participation in Coordinated Resource Management Plans. The Hayfork AMA focuses on the development of innovative approaches to natural resources management, including timber production, maintenance of mature forests and quality riparian habitat, and the development of new social and economic relationships between and among communities and forests. This area is formally part of the international model forest network. Associated communities include Willow Creek, Junction City, Weaverville, Lewiston, Hyampom, Hayfork, and Mad River, Douglas City, Platina, Hoopa Indian Reservation, and other small communities.

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Map of Hayfork Adaptive Management Area
Legend for Hayfork Map