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Valley Valley Picnic Area, County State Land Water Rising from near sea-level in the south to more than wildflower displays, steep canyons and ridge lines with Access Trailhead Only USFS Wilderness Area 7,000 feet at the summit of Snow Mountain, the Berryessa expansive mountain views. Prominent rivers have helped to 27 USFS Ranger Station Snow Mountain National Monument offers more than shape this landscape and the diverse habitats within.

BLM Wilderness Area Rd. Off-Highway Vehicle Area 330,000 acres to explore. Approximately 197,000 acres Judge Davis This is an important migration corridor for wildlife. Many of Cache Creek, North For k Private Land of the monument are administered by the U.S. Forest Walker Trailhead Ridge Boat Launch Service (USFS) and 133,000 acres by the Bureau of Land the plants and animals here are endemic to the Berryessa Other Federal Land Blue Rd. Cache Creek Fishing Region. Some have developed unique adaptations to fire Campground Management (BLM). Natural Area Water or to serpentine soils. Over 150 million years of geological 28 Restrooms These lands have been home to Native American history are exhibited on these lands. These lands serve as Redbud Trailhead U.S. Highway Parking populations for more than 11,000 years and continue to an outdoor classroom, offering opportunities for research State Route sustain traditional cultural practices. and study. Equestrian Cowboy Camp Secondary Road 1 Resort OHV Accessible Trail Other cultural sites tell the story of homesteading, mining, Look, learn and enjoy the stories of the Berryessa Region Indian Creek 12 logging, ranching and farming practices that shaped the and the during your visit. 9 Non-Motorized Trail Bridge Marina 2 economy of this region. The monument offers stunning e 10 Cach Creek 1 11 5 High Bridge Trailhead 8 13 11 5 14 Clear Lake Bear Creek 4 22 6 Cache 15 Access 3 21 Yolo County Cache Creek Creek 16 Bear Creek & Regional Park Cache Creek Access 7 Wilderness 17 Yolo County Cache Creek Buck Island Regional Park Trailhead

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Creek Area Trail Name Site Name Amenities OHV Map Latitude Longitude Hiking & Pack Saddle Devilhead Rd. Trail Number Distance (miles) Multiple Land Owners Putah 34 Berryessa 1 Judge Davis 6 Yes Yes No Yes Blue Oak Campground A2 39.069 -122.508 2 JD-CC Ridge Connector 1 Yes Yes No No Seasonal Access Gate Kowalski Camp (Water access only) A1 39.086 -122.546 Moonscape - Cache Creek 35 3 1.7 Yes Yes No No Wintun Camp B1 39.099 -122.497 Adams Ridge Rd. Spur 2

Middletown Pope Valley Cowboy Camp C2 38.996 -122.354 C r 4 Dunfield Flats Trail 1.8 Yes Yes No No e e k Knoxville Hunting Creek Camp B5 38.808 -122.375 5 Redbud Trail 7.2 Yes Yes No Yes

Rd. Knoxville North Staging Area B4 38.857 -122.419 Cache Creek & Cedar 6 Perkins Creek Ridge 5 Yes Yes No Yes Roughs Wilderness Areas

Rd. 7 Brushy Sky High 5 Yes Yes No Yes High Bridge C3 38.956 -122.343

8 Cache Creek Ridge Spur 1 2.8 Yes Yes No Yes Buck Island C3 38.927 -122.370 Destanella Loop - Cache 29 9 2 Yes Yes No No Redbud Trailhead A2 38.986 -122.539 Creek Ridge Spur 2 Judge Davis Trailhead B2 39.008 -122.414 Destanella Loop - Cache 10 2.8 Yes Yes No No Cedar Roughs Creek Ridge Spur C6 38.624 -122.323 Eticuera Wilderness Access Day Use Area Berryessa Cowboy Camp Loop Stebbins Cold Canyon E8 38.510 -122.097 Peak 11 (Thompson Canyon & Craig 9.4 Yes Yes No No Canyon Trails) Indian Valley Campground A1 39.077 -122.531 Putah Canyon Recreation Area 12 Lynch Canyon 1.7 Yes Yes No No Cache Creek Regional Park C3 38.915 -122.318 13 Dunefield Springs Trail 1.4 Yes Yes No No L a Non-BLM Recreation Facilities Valley BLM Recreation Facilities Vista Regional Park C3 38.909 -122.274 k 14 e Valley Loop 1.5 Yes Yes No No . d Wilderness R 15 Brophy Canyon Spur 4.5 Yes Yes No Yes n Access o y B n a e 16 Cache Creek Ridge Trail 10 Yes Yes No Yes C r r e y p o Berryessa e 17 Buck Island Trail 1 Yes Yes No No P s s

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Steel Canyon Berryessa Peak 32 Homestead Trail 2.5 Yes No No Yes Campbell Cove Boat Launch Recreation Area 33 Dunnigan Hill 6 Yes Yes Yes Yes

128 Pleasure 34 Devilhead Road 4.9 Yes Yes Yes Yes Cove Marina 35 Adams Ridge 11 Yes Yes Yes Yes Knoxville Knoxville 36 Hunting Creek Road 7.7 Yes Yes Yes Yes Photo by Andrew Fulks, Tuleyome

POPULAR RECREATION WILDERNESS AREAS BERRYESSA SNOW MOUNTAIN LOCATIONS Managed to protect wilderness characteristics, three designated areas offer opportunities for solitude and NATIONAL MONUMENT Cache Creek Natural Area (B-3) unmechanized, non-motorized recreation. This natural, undeveloped and untrammeled setting provides Co-Managed by the BLM and U.S. Forest Service Hiking, horseback riding, rafting, picnicking, wildlife viewing excellent habitat for wildlife, hikers, backpackers, and and hunting are popular here. A free roaming herd of Tule horseback riders. elk can be observed seeking out water and shade along the The Wilderness Act of 1984 designated creek in summer. Bald eagles soar high above the rushing 37,000 acres of the Snow Mountain Wilderness. waters during winter. An additional 23,706 acres was designated in the The Redbud, Perkins Creek Ridge and Judge Davis trails Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness provide access into the and Act of 2006. It also designated 27,245 acres as the connect to a network of trails that expand beyond the Cache Creek Wilderness and 6,350 acres as the Cedar monument boundary. Seasonal high water levels may limit Roughs Wilderness. access across Cache Creek and Bear Creek. Contact the BLM Ukiah Field Office for up-to-date information about seasonal access to trails and camping areas.

Steep trails and river crossings lead adventurous hikers and trail riders to spectacular overlooks and secluded www.LNT.org natural areas. As more people use public lands, LEAVE NO TRACE® Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument guidelines become even more important for outdoor Photo by Bob Wick, BLM Cedar Roughs Wilderness (C-7) visitors.

Cedar Roughs Wilderness offers hiking, hunting, primitive A rich history of geological formations and human use can This area may be accessed from Walker Ridge Road to the Leave No Trace is an approach that helps people camping, and wildlife viewing. It protects important be best understood from this vantage point. east and from Bartlett Springs Road to the west. be more aware of their environment and help them botanical and wildlife habitat. Cedar Roughs Wilderness protect it for future generations. Federally managed lands are open to the public but some Additional pedestrian access is available from the south can be accessed on foot or by boat. of the popular access routes traverse lands that are not via the Indian Creek Bridge. This route provides pedestrian LEAVE NO TRACE applies in the more visited areas as Access to this wilderness area also traverses non-federal federally managed. Information about these areas can be access to diverse wildlife habitat but does not provide much as it does in the less visited areas. lands, so please be aware of land ownership boundaries obtained from the BLM, California Department of Fish and access to the reservoir. 1. Plan Ahead and Prepare before you go. Information about the Cedar Roughs Wildlife, and landowner Tuleyome. Additional information Wilderness is available from the BLM. about Stebbins Cold Canyon is available from the U.C. Knoxville Management Area (B-4) 2. Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces Davis Reserve System. 3. Dispose of Waste Properly Information is also available from the California Knoxville Management Area consists of 17,700 acres of 4. Leave What You Find Department of Fish and Wildlife and from Bureau of Indian Valley (A-1) steep rolling hills, with vegetation ranging from scattered Reclamation offices at Lake Berryessa. hardwoods and grasses to dense chaparral brush. 5. Minimize Campfire Impacts Indian Valley Management Area is located in Lake County, 6. Respect Wildlife The steep hills and unique terrain are an attraction for OHV Berryessa Peak & just north of SR-20. Indian Valley Reservoir and Blue Oak 7. Be Considerate of Other Visitors use, camping, picnicking, swimming, and hunting. More Stebbins Cold Canyon (E6-8) Campground provide opportunities for fishing, boating, camping, OHV, hunting, and other recreational uses. than 51 miles of OHV routes are available in Knoxville. Berryessa Peak and BLM managed lands in the vicinity of www.blm.gov/berryessa-snow- Kowalski Camp and Wintun Camp offer sites for dispersed The North Staging Area provides a bathroom and parking Stebbins Cold Canyon offer hiking, wildlife viewing, and mountain www.fs.usda.gov/main/ camping but no services are available there. Camping may for recreationists. Hunting Creek Campground offers a other recreational opportunities. Adventurous hikers who mendocino also be available at county campgrounds. bathroom, parking, camping, and access to a beautiful climb the steep trails in this area are rewarded with some perennial creek. In an Emergency Call 9-1-1 of the most breathtaking views. BLM/CA-GI-2021/004+6200 M1 North Berryessa Snow Mountain National Map Monument Manager Partners in Conservation

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R d d. Upper Lake . 303 Brim R Pinnacle before you go, to confirm where target shooting is allowed Rock There is something for everyone at Indian Valley Reservoir and where it is not. Do not use trees, signs, glass objects, or Berryessa Snow Mountain National R d. exploding objects for targets. sgnirp Monument. The monument provides ett SlrtBa Firearms must not be discharged from a road, across a Nice Lakeview Dispersed opportunities for hiking, picnicking, road or trail, across a body of water, or within 150 yards of a Camping Area camping, birding, fishing, swimming, campground, facility, or inhabited area. Kowalski Wintun Campground Campground hunting, hang gliding, whitewater Bear Valley Rd. Camping Lucerne C Water Access rafting, climbing, and many other le Only There are several developed campgrounds and dispersed a r R d. outdoor activities. Please contact us Indian Valley sites throughout the monument. Many developed campsites Campground for updated information about are within just a few miles of it. 220

L Wal a ker Ri seasonal access. Campfire permits are required while recreating in the k dge e Rd. national monument and are required for all dispersed Lakeport Blue Oak Judge Davis Campground Trailhead Off-Highway Vehicles camping. “Dead and down” wood may be used for campfires. Clearlake Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) recreation is a popular activity, Redbud Trailhead with many areas having developed roads, trails, and The stay limit for campsites on federal lands is 14 days. All facilities for OHV recreationalists. campgrounds are first-come, first-serve with the exception of some group campsites that can be reserved online at The Mendocino National Forest Motor Vehicle Opportunity www.Recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777. Guide (MVOG) and trail maps for BLM Indian Valley and BLM

he Cre Cac Knoxville Management Areas provide detailed information ek Some campgrounds and trails may be temporarily closed about OHV trails and uses within the monument. These Kelseyville due to fire, flooding, erosion or other weather events. Please maps are available online and at Mendocino National Forest contact Mendocino National Forest or the Bureau of Land and BLM offices. Management Ukiah Field Office for the latest information Clear Lake Cache about campground and trail access. 4 Creek Be aware that some roads allowing OHV use may also Wilderness have regular vehicle traffic. All OHV riders on public lands 0 1.25 2.5 5 7.5 10 Hiking & Equestrian Miles in the State of California must wear a safety helmet and all vehicles must be registered in compliance with State of Hikers can enjoy diverse terrain at a wide range of difficulty California regulations. levels. From day hikes to backpacking trips, each area of Lower Lake See South Map for Cache Creek Natural Area information. this monument offers a different experience. Hikers can Hunting and Fishing spend one day on a forested hike at Snow Mountain, then spend the next watching eagles at Cache Creek. Hunting and fishing are permitted seasonally in accordance Trail Guide: North Camping Guide: North with California Department of Fish and Wildlife licensing Summit Springs Trailhead provides equestrian access to

requirements. Mendocino National Forest trails in the Snow Mountain Site Name Trail Name Amenities Wilderness. Cowboy Camp provides a day use area, an Number of Units Trail Number Distance (Miles) Hiking and Pack Saddle Mtn Biking Motorcycle OHV <50 “ OHV >50 “ Fee Per Fee Night Type Maximum ength Trailer Latitude Longitude Excepting the State Game Refuge, all federally managed equestrian friendly campground, river views, hitching posts, 7W15 Bathhouse 4.2 Yes Yes No No No No lands in the monument are open to hunting. Check with Fuller Grove $16 30 22' 39.44 -122.97 interpretive panels, wildlife viewing opportunities, and the BLM Ukiah Field Office or Mendocino National Forest 8W19 Bear Wallow 6.5 Yes Yes No No No No Fuller Grove Group** $16 60 25' 39.44 -122.97 access to an extensive trail network. Yes 9W32 Bloody Rock 2 Yes No No No No Navy Camp $16 * 20 25' 39.44 -122.96 8W18 Cold Creek 7.1 Yes Yes No No No No Pogie Point $16 * 50 16' 39.44 -122.97 8W13 Copper Butte 0.6 Yes No No No No No Oak Flat $10 12 50' 39.44 -122.95 8W26 Deafy Glade 4.1 Yes Yes No No No No POPULAR RECREATION LOCATIONS Sunset $16 * 54 25' 39.44 -122.94 8W25 East Peak 2.5 Yes Yes No No No No PillsburyLake Letts Lake $12 42 24' 39.30 -122.71 9W49 Lower Nye 3 Yes Yes No No No No 8W38 Milk Ranch Loop 5.7 Yes Yes No No No No Mill Valley $10 15 24' 39.32 -122.71 8W23 Overlook 3.4 Yes Yes No No No No Davis $5 14 50' 39.36 -122.65 9W55 Skeleton Glade 2.4 Yes Yes No No No No Fouts $5 11 50' 39.36 -122.65 Snow Mountain Wilderness 8W50 Summit Springs 2 Yes Yes No No No No Gray Pine Group** $75 1 50' 39.36 -122.65

8W20 West Crocket 2.1 Yes Yes No No No No North Fork $5 10 30' 39.38 -122.65 Yes 8W21 Crooked Tree 6.25 Yes No No No No South Fork $5 5 30' 39.36 -122.65 8W22 Northridge 4 Yes Yes No No No No Bear Creek 0 16 0 39.36 -122.65 9W45 Rice 3 Yes No No No No No Middle Creek $8 23 30' 39.25 -122.95 85467 Rattlesnake 4x4 2.8 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Upper Lake Upper Lake Penny Grindstone Pines $6 10 18' 39.30 -122.93 85466 Refuge 4x4 1.3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Photo by Rebecca Carr Wong, BLM/ 85437 Poges Trail 5.3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No * Additional fees may be incurred ** By reservation only U.S. Forest Service Photo by Andrew Fulks, Tuleyome Photo by Fabiola Torres, Hispanic Access Foundation/ U.S. Forest Service 8W29 Blue Slides 3.6 Yes Yes Yes No No No 9W38 Stove Pipe 2 Yes No No No No No The effects of fire are not always apparent. Some trees Snow Mountain Wilderness (B-3) Prehistoric sites, historic cabins, and traditional use areas 85304 Fence Line 6.5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No that are standing, may already be dead or shed limbs that show evidence of this long history. 85345 Boundary 1.9 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No could fall on people and vehicles. Thus, parking may not be Snow Mountain Wilderness offers hiking and equestrian 85406 Big Ridge 1.8 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes available within recently burned areas and added caution is opportunities. This wilderness ranges in elevation from Penny Pines, Deer Valley advised when recreating in these areas. 85407 Deer Valley 7.2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 1800’ in the Middle Fork gorge of Stony Creek to 7056’ on & Middle Creek Areas (A-4) the summit of East Peak. Steep slopes and narrow, deep Monument Trail Monument Trail Big Ridge 85490 1.89 Connection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes canyons form a rugged surface. Camping, OHV facilities, and day use areas are available 85301 Love Lady 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Be Aware for your Safety: at Middle Creek, Deer Valley, Penny Pines, and at Lake Wilderness areas offer a primitive experience, so trails may 85310 Horse Hollow 3.3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Pillsbury. OHV staging areas and trailheads are available • Be especially wary on windy days. be rough and unmarked. Vehicles are not allowed on trails 85486 Rock Creek 0.1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes at Penny Pines and Middle Creek. Information is available • Displaced wildlife could be encountered. and some areas have no cell phone service. 85470 Young's Corral 0.48 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes online and from Mendocino National Forest. • Watch for burned stump holes and root chambers. 85305 Youngs 0.5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Remember to bring a map, compass, water, and other Photo by Linda Cole, U.S. Forest Service Corridor • Flash floods and debris flows can occur especially essentials. Letts Lake & Stony Creek Areas (C-4) 85354 0.5 Connector Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes during heavy rain events. Place your tent up and away More than half of this national monument The Letts Lake and Stony Creek areas host sixteen 85356 South Fork 0.24 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes from a river or stream. Snow Mountain drains water toward the has been affected by wildfires since its to the east and Basin to the west. Mendocino National Forest campgrounds within ten 85469 Windy Point 8.4 Yes Yes Yes Yes No No • Management and restoration activities such as Monument Access Trail Access Trail After the establishment in 2015. While many areas miles of the monument boundary. Several campgrounds roadwork, facility repairs, logging, and erosion control 8W85 Dixie Glade 0.8 Yes Yes No No No No Fire were lightly affected or even untouched, Several thousand years of habitation by Yuki and are located near Letts Lake, along Stony Creek, and near projects may be encountered. other areas burned with moderate to Northeastern Pomo Indians, early cattlemen, shepherds, trailheads that provide access to the Snow Mountain severe intensity. and hunters have left few impacts to this wilderness. Wilderness.