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Cow Mountain Recreation AreaBLM's Ukiah Field Office OHMVR Grant Application Information:The Bureau of Land Management's Ukiah Field Office is inviting public comments on its draft grant application to the state of California's Off-Highway Motorized Vehicle Recreation Division. The field office is requesting funds to be used for trail maintenance, law enforcement and operations and maintenance of off-highway vehicle areas. Funds would be used for calendar year 2014. The grant application, along with those from other BLM field offices, will be available online March 5 at www.ohv.parks.ca.gov. Information on the application is available from Richard Burns, BLM Ukiah Field Office Manager at (707) 468-4000, or by email at rburns@blm.gov. Comments must be submitted by April 1 to the OHMVR Division at www.ohv.parks.ca.gov to be included with the grant request. The OHVMR grants and cooperative agreements program supports well-managed off-highway vehicle recreation in California by providing financial assistance to cities, counties, districts, federal agencies (including BLM), state agencies, educational institutions, federally recognized Native American Tribes and nonprofit entities. Information on the grant program is available at www.ohv.parks.ca.gov.
Live Webcam for the Westside Staging Area Entrance to South Cow Mountain OHV AreaYou now have another way to be able to actually see if the Westside Staging Area entrance to the South Cow Mountain OHV Area is open or closed - just take a look at the Westside Staging Area live webcam before you leave. The gate is visible on the webcam photo. You can also see how many vehicles are parked in the parking lot to see how busy the OHV area is. Please check the date and time stamp on the image to ensure that the information is current. If you don't see an image, it is during the hours that the camera is off-line. You can also call (707) 468-4000 for the current status of Cow Mountain. Named for the longhorn cattle that once roamed wild, the 52,000-acre Cow Mountain Recreation Area offers a variety of recreational opportunities. The terrain is rugged, consisting mostly of steep, chaparral-covered slopes with scattered stands of fir, pine and oak. Elevations range from 800 to 4,000 feet. The area offers beautiful views of Ukiah and Clear Lake, over 31 miles of stream, 13 wildlife reservoirs, and habitat for blacktail deer, bear, wild turkey, and other upland species. The Recreation Area is divided into three management sections to provide quality recreational opportunities for a wide variety of users: North Cow Mountain Recreation Area, South Cow Mountain OHV Recreation Area and the Sheldon Creek Recreation Site. Access roads into these areas are narrow and winding. Travel trailers and large recreational vehicles are not recommended.
The South Cow Mountain area is subject to closure during periods of wet weather. During the rainy season, call (707)468-4000 24 hours a day for current conditions before you come.
Mayacmas Campground (north): In Ukiah, exit U.S. 101 South at Talmage Road, then 1.5 miles east to Eastside Road. Turn right and proceed 0.3 mile to Mill Creek Road. Turn left and proceed 3 miles to Mendo Rock Road, and follow to site, about 10 miles. This is a primitive recreation site. 6 units, barbecue grates, pit toilets. There is no potable water Goat Rock (north): In Ukiah, exit U.S. 101 South at Talmage Road, then 1.5 miles east to Eastside Road. Turn right and proceed 0.3 mile to Mill Creek Road. Turn left and proceed 3 miles to Mendo Rock Road, park at Mendo Rock Road. Take Glen Eden trail east about 4 miles: hiking or horseback access only. There are 2 units, picnic tables, fire grates/BBQ, and water for animals only. Red Mountain Campground (south): In Ukiah, exit U.S. 101 South at Talmage Road, then 1.5 miles east to Eastside Road. Turn right and proceed 0.3 mile to Mill Creek Road. Follow Mill Creek Road 5 miles to staging area, veer right where road forks (there is a directional sign) and continue 2.5 miles to Red Mountain Campground. 10 units, toilets, barbecue grates, and picnic tables. There is no potable water at this time. Buckhorn (south): In Ukiah, exit U.S. 101 South at Talmage Road, then 1.5 miles east to Eastside Road. Turn right and proceed 0.3 mile to Mill Creek Road. Follow Mill Creek Road 5 miles to staging area, veer right where road forks (there is a directional sign) and continue about 3.5 miles on turning at the trail #20. There are 4 units, picnic tables, fire grates/BBQs, and toilet facilities. There is no potable water. Sheldon Creek (detached): U.S. 101 to Hopland Road in Hopland, east 3 miles to Old Toll Road, 8 miles south on a gravel road. There are 6 units, toilet facilities, picnic tables, and fire grates/BBQs. This is a primitive recreation site. There is no potable water.
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