Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest

Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest

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name = Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest
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locator_y = 66
location = Lake County, California
nearest_city = Santa Rosa, California
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area = convert|3433|acre|km2|0|lk=on
established = 1949
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governing_body = California Department of Forestry
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Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest is a state forest located off State Route 175, eight miles (13 km) south of Clear Lake in Lake County, California, USA. It is one of the largest mountains in the area, with a length of convert|10|mi|km|0 east to west and width of convert|4|mi|km|0 north to south. The mountain's highest point is convert|3750|ft|m|0 elevation. Like nearby mountains such as Cobb Mountain, Boggs is volcanic in origin. It receives heavy rainfall, winter snow and has at least two perennial springs.Boggs Mountain State Forest is managed by the California Department of Forestry (CDF). CDF (now officially renamed Cal-Fire) purchased convert|3433|acre|km2 in 1949 from the Calso Company for 38,000 dollars [Mauldin, Henry "Mountains & Poineers of Lake County"(book) Earthen Vessels Productions, Inc, 1995 pp 13]

History

One of the earliest names given to the mountain was Harbin, from James M. Harbin who lived on the eastern side around 1856 and built the first resort in the area, still in operation today as Harbin Hot Springs. [ [http://www.harbin.org/questions.htm Harbin Hot Springs'Frequently Asked Questions] ] Later, the name changed to Digger Jones Mountain, then for a short time, Hawley's Mountain after Hawley who died around 1870.

The Boggs family

Henry C. Boggs was the son of Liburn W. Boggs, a Napa Valley farmer, merchant and former governor of the state of Missouri. In 1880, Henry C. bought a small lot on the eastern edge of the present forest boundary, moved his sawmill there and cut stands of Ponderosa pine, sugar pine and Douglas-fir. By 1884 he had bought (and logged) most of the area of the state forest. The Farmers Savings Bank became the owners of the property in 1898.

The property was sold several times after 1898 and one of the owners was Jim McCauley, who died in 1941. His heirs then sold the "timber rights" to Setzer Forest Products. Setzer clearcut more than convert|2800|acre|km2 of the property.

The state steps in

Under the authority of the State Forest Purchase Act (Section 4631 of the public Resources code) California purchased the land intending the use as a demonstration forest. Setzer completed logging operations in 1950 and by 1954, all timber interests and titles were conveyed to the state. [ [http://www.boggsmountain.org/SF_History-State.htm The Friends of Boggs Mountain website, state ownership page.] retrieved 2-13-2008]

Forestry and recreation

The forest is managed as multiple-use, so in addition to logging, there are two campgrounds and convert|22|mi|km|0 of dirt roads, convert|14|mi|km|0 of trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. There is a variety of terrain including meadows, ridge tops, and dense forests of pine, canyon live oak, black oak, Western dogwood and madrone. Campsites consist of tables and fire rings. No water is available. Camping, campfires and use of gas stoves are limited to campgrounds.

The Boggs Mountain State Demonstration Forest brochure states the timber growth rate of the forest at 300 board feet per acre per year.

Hunting is permitted under applicable State game laws. Pets are welcome but must be leashed and controlled. Horses are allowed in camp only with a special use permit. [ [http://www.fire.ca.gov/resource_mgt/resource_mgt_stateforests_boggsmtn.php CDF webpage on regulations in state forests.] Retrieved 2-11-2008] All Terrain Vehicles (ATV) are not allowed at Boggs, only street legal vehicles which must stay on the forest roadways.

CDF also maintains a helicopter base at Boggs Mountain which was established in 1972 for fire and rescue operations and provides coverage for Mendocino National Forest to the north, San Francisco Bay Area to the south and the Sacramento Valley to the east. [ [http://fire.ca.gov/about/downloads/helitack_bases/Boggs_Mountain.pdf CDF information document] retrieved 6-15-2008]

References

Mauldin, Henry "Mountains & Poineers of Lake County"(book) Earthen Vessels Productions, Inc, 1995 pp 11-13

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.boggsmountain.org/SF_Info.htm The Friends of Boggs Mountain]
* [http://www.fire.ca.gov/resource_mgt/resource_mgt_stateforests.php The California Department of Forestry's page on Demonstration forests statewide.]


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