
East Fork Campground – Six Rivers NF (CA)
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About East Fork Campground – Six Rivers NF (CA)
Overview East Fork Group site is nestled along the East Fork of Willow creek in northern California's vast Six Rivers National Forest. The campground sits under a canopy of Big Leaf Maple, Douglas Fir and Port Orford Cedar, less than 5 miles from the small mountain town of Willow Creek, known as the Bigfoot capital of the world. Fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting are all close by in the popular Trinity River. Recreation Fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting are all available in the Trinity River. The area also provides opportunities for biking, hiking and horseback activities, as well as fishing for migratory salmon and steelhead trout. You could always head out in search of the elusive Bigfoot on the many Forest roads in the area. Stop by the Lower Trinity Ranger Districts office at 50 Hwy 96 in Willow Creek and pick up a Six Rivers Forest map and pick up some local knowledge from the front desk staff. Facilities Fishing, swimming and whitewater rafting are all available in the Trinity River. The area also provides opportunities for biking, hiking and horseback activities, as well as fishing for migratory salmon and steelhead trout. You could always head out in search of the elusive Bigfoot on the many Forest roads in the area. Stop by the Lower Trinity Ranger Districts office at 50 Hwy 96 in Willow Creek and pick up a Six Rivers Forest map and pick up some local knowledge from the front desk staff. Natural Features The campground is along a small creek that is great for wading and and in a few spots swimming. It sits at a 680-foot elevation and provides several shady campsites about four miles west of the Trinity River. A forest of harwoods, Big Leaf Maple and conifers covers the campground, and stands of oak woodland dot the landscape, providing habitat for eight threatened and endangered species, including the bald eagle and the peregrine falcon. The Six Rivers National Forest lies east of Eureka in northwestern California, stretching southward from the Oregon border for about 140 miles. U.S. 101, the famed "Redwood Highway," parallels the inland Forest along the coastline. The Forest is just east of the Redwood National Park. From Willow Creek, turn north on highway 96 and drive the Bigfoot Highway up through the Hoopa Indian Reservation to the Klamath river corridor in Weitchpec where the Trinity river flows into the Klanmth river and then on down to the Pacific ocean.a Nearby Attractions In the nearby town of Willow Creek stop by and visit the Bigfoot museum. If you're around the weekend of Labor day you can stop at the Veterans Park and enjoy their Bigfoot Daze celebration, watch the parade then go check out some local vendors at the park. If you're interested in learning about some of the local tribes, drive into Hoopa and check out Hoopa Tribal Museum. 40 miles west there are many attractions along the Pacific Coast, from ocean fishing, walking along it's many beaches or perhaps hunting the beautiful agates in a few local hotspots. Oh, and don't foget about the majestic California Redwoods, Once you hit highway 101 you can go either north or south and see some of the coasts many wonders.
- 1 total campsites listed.
- 1 accessible campsite listed.
- Most common site type: group standard nonelectric (1).
- Map coordinates are available for trip planning.


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GROUP STANDARD NONELECTRIC
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Amenities & Details
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ACCESSIBLE VAULT TOILETS
Accessible Vault Toilets
CREEK ACCESS
Creek Access
Campfire Allowed
Yes
Site capacity
Double
Check-in time
02:30 PM
Check-out time
02:00 PM
Condition Rating
Standard
Driveway entry
N/A
Driveway Grade
Slight
Driveway surface
Gravel
Fire Pit
Fire Pit
GRILLS
Grills
HOST
Host
Max guests
25
Minimum guests
Yes
PAVED ROADS
Paved Roads
PORTABLE TOILETS
Portable Toilets
Pets allowed
Yes
Reservations & Contact
Plan your stay
Phone
530-629-2118
Getting There
Approximately 32 miles east of Arcata and approximatley 105 miles west of Redding on Hwy 299, four miles west of Willow Creek
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Everything you need to know before your trip to East Fork Campground – Six Rivers NF (CA).
How do reservations work for East Fork Campground – Six Rivers NF (CA)?
Reservation availability for East Fork Campground – Six Rivers NF (CA) can vary by season and campsite type. Check the contact and access section before booking.
What campsite types are available at East Fork Campground – Six Rivers NF (CA)?
East Fork Campground – Six Rivers NF (CA) currently lists GROUP STANDARD NONELECTRIC (1).
Where is East Fork Campground – Six Rivers NF (CA) located?
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