Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor adventure.
Discover the serene beauty of Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor.
The Ukiah-Dale Forest Scenic Corridor shadows the radiant currents of the John Day River and Camas Creek, taking you through a maze of Douglas fir and Western larch towards ideal fishing, wandering, picnicking and kayaking, not to mention the potent feeling of strength that hovers around stately old-growth pines. In autumn, Western larch turns to gold. In spring, wildflowers knit the green with indigo and orange. In winter, snow makes the water shine like diamonds and in the summer it’s velvety warm and verdant. Trout, steelhead and salmon will tempt anglers, the nearby national forest will draw hikers, and the Bridge Creek Elk Wildlife Area will attract big game hunters.
The best time to visit Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor is between May 5 and October 15, when the park is open for day use and camping. Spring and early summer offer a vibrant display of wildflowers, while fall brings a kaleidoscope of foliage. Outside of these dates, the park may be inaccessible due to weather conditions.