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Year - 2007
Scale - 1/2" to the Mile (1:126,720)
Topo Lines - No
Plastic
The Klamath National Forest is one of the most biologically
diverse and uncrowded national forests in America. Some 100 miles
wide and 85 miles long, its 1.7 million acres of terrain, waters, plants and
animals combine with a wide-ranging climate to form a rich mosaic of beautiful
landscapes. Klamath landscapes are ideal habitats for wildlife and
people as well. Here you can enjoy attractive uncrowded settings for
sightseeing, hiking, river rafting and kayaking, horseback riding,
wildlife watching, camping, snowmobiling, fishing, hunting, mountain
biking, nature study, exploring local history, and just relaxing. As a visitor to the
Klamath, you add to its richness through your presence and careful enjoyment of its
resources. The Klamath National Forest is truly a special place, and best of all it belongs to you.
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