California Coastal Access Guide, Seventh Edition. California Coastal Commission

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California Coastal Access Guide, Seventh Edition - California Coastal Commission


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POINT ACCESS: Scenic Dr., 2.3 mi. S. of Trinidad. Steep stairs to two sandy beaches separated by a promontory. Roadside parking.

      ▪ Surfing

      ▪ Cliffs and sea caves

      MOONSTONE COUNTY PARK: Off Scenic Dr., 3 mi. S. of Trinidad. Beautiful sandy beach beneath forested slopes at the Little River mouth; unpaved parking at beach level.

      ▪ Surfing

      ▪ Bodyboarding

      ▪ Wading

      ▪ Clamming

      Arcata Area

      LITTLE RIVER STATE BEACH: W. of Hwy. 101 at Crannell Rd. exit, 8.5 mi. N. of Arcata. Very wide beach and extensive dunes between Moonstone County Park and Clam Beach County Park; paths start at the frontage road. Call: 707-677-3570.

      ▪ Fishing

      ▪ Clamming

      ▪ Horseback riding

      MCKINLEYVILLE VISTA POINT: Hwy. 101, 6.5 mi. S. of Trinidad, southbound only. Panoramic views of Clam Beach and the Mad River mouth.

      MAD RIVER BLUFFS PARK: End of Hitter Rd., W. ofHwy. 101. Trails through pine forest, with scenic overlooks. Short trail to bluff from end of Hiller Rd. is wheelchair accessible. There is no access to Hiller Rd. from Hwy. 101; instead, approach from Central Avenue.

      HAMMOND TRAIL: W. of Hwy. 101, from Clam Beach to the Mad River, McKinleyville. More than five miles of multi-use trail, mostly separate from roads. Park at the north end of Letz Ave., at the end of Murray Rd., or at the old railroad bridge off Mad River Rd.; restrooms and additional parking are at Hiller Park on Hiller Road.

      ▪ Horseback riding

      ▪ Much of the trail is wheelchair accessible, although a few segments are steep

      MAD RIVER BEACH COUNTY PARK: End of Mad River Rd., W. of Hwy. 101. Two separate parking lots; one has picnic tables, a boat ramp with access to the Mad River, and non-wheelchair-accessible restrooms. The other parking area is next to the sandy ocean beach. Call: 707-445-7651.

      ▪ Marsh tours start at the visitor center every Sat., 2 PM

      ▪ Guided birding walks start at the south end of I St., Sat, 8:30 AM

      ▪ Nearby concrete boat ramp at the south end of I St.; the bay is very shallow and boat access is available only at tides higher than +3.0 ft. above mean lower low water

      EUREKA KOA: 4050 N. Hwy. 101, 2 mi. S. of Arcata. Privately operated campground offers RV campsites (many with hookups), tent sites, and cabins (pets allowed). Swimming pool, hot tub, volleyball, snack bar, and bicycle rentals. Call: 707-822-4243.

      North Spit Humboldt Bay

      Keep in Mind

      Guided nature walks take place at several locations on Humboldt Bay’s North Spit; see calendar at www.friendsofthedunes.org or call: 707-444-1397.

      MA-LE’L DUNES SOUTH: Young Ln. off Hwy. 255, Manila. Take left fork of Young Ln. to parking area. Wheelchair users may need assistance. Trails open one hour before sunrise until one hour after sunset. Call: 707-733-5406 or 707-825-2300.

      ▪ Equestrian trails and horse trailer parking

      HUMBOLDT COASTAL NATURE CENTER: Stamps Ln. off Hwy. 255, Manila. Trails open during daylight hours; interpretive center open Sat., 10 AM–4 PM, and other days as staff are available. Call: 707-444-1397.

      MANILA COMMUNITY PARK: N. end of Victor Blvd., Manila. Neighborhood park; bay access.

      MANILA DUNES RECREATION AREA: 1611 Peninsula Dr., W. of Hwy. 255, Manila. Loose sand trails to the beach are located next to the Manila Community Center.

      ▪ Dogs allowed under voice control

      ▪ Equestrian trails

      HUMBOLDT BAY MARITIME MUSEUM: Adjacent to Samoa Cookhouse, Cookhouse Rd., Samoa. Nautical models, photos, and other materials related to maritime history. Open Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 11 AM–4 PM; call: 707-444-9440.

      ▪ Bay cruises on the Madaket; call: 707-445-1910

      ACCESSWAYS TO OCEAN BEACH: New Navy Base Rd., S. of Hwy. 255 intersection. Pedestrian beach access at Samoa Beach, the U.S.S. Milwaukee Marker, and the “T” intersection opposite Bay Street. Vehicles not allowed on this part of the beach.

      ▪ Fishing on the jetty, but use caution as waves sometimes break over it

      ▪ Large-wave surfing spot near the jetty

      SAMOA BOAT RAMP COUNTY PARK: New Navy Base Rd., 4.4 mi. S. of Hwy. 255 intersection. Campsites for 25 RVs plus tent sites, coin-operated showers, and boat ramp. Fee for camping. Call: 707-445-7651.

      Eureka

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