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information. Northwest Forest Pass
required.
Lake Selmac: Exit Hwy. 199 at
Lakeshore Drive in Selma and fol-
low it to McMullen Creek Road.
Turn and follow McMullen to the
campground on the south side of the
lake. There is horse camping with
corrals, and room is available to park
horse trailers near a general-use area.
A nearby campground for tent,
RV and yurt camping is available.
For reservations: (800) 452-5687.
There is access to hilly park
trails. A fee applies if you trailer in
your horse. No fee to pedestrians or
people walking in with horses.
Closed in winter. For details and a
trail map, visit the Josephine County
Webpage at co.josephine.or.us/
Page.asp?NavID+492.
Yontocket Cemetery Trail:
Take Hwy. 199 south from
Cave Junction to the Hwy. 197 by-
pass just beyond Jedediah Smith
Rewood State Park at Hiouchi. Fol-
low 197 north to Hwy 101. Turn left
toward Crescent City.
Take a right on Lake Earl Drive
and follow road signs to Tolowa
Dunes State Park. Park at the south-
ern trailhead near Kellogg Beach.
You must pack in gear and food as
there is no motorized vehicle access.
The horse camp is halfway be-
tween the southern trailhead and
Yontocket Cemetery. You can also
access the trails and camp from the
north end beside a dairy farm. Trails
crisscross dunes from a cypress for-
est to the beach just north of Tolowa
Lake.
The horse camp has water, cor-
rals, tent camp sites, picnic tables,
and two rustic vault toilets. It is in
the Redwood National Forest.
3 blocks
East of
Redwood
Hwy., on
the way to
the Caves
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