This trail begins right off Highway 199, mile 7.0, near the intersection with South Fork Road. The trail follows an old gold mining ditch which parallels Myrtle Creek. Lush-thick vegetation, redwoods and wildflowers are found along the way. Trail takes less than an hour to hike round trip at a leisurely pace. Botanical displays along the way.
Details
Length:
1.1 miles
Difficulty:
Easy
Time:
1/2 to 1 hr
Trailhead Elevation:
200
Elevation Range:
200 feet to 400
Elevation Change:
200
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
The trailhead is located at Milepost 7.0 on Highway 199, 10 miles east of Crescent City and 8 miles west of Gasquet. Park on the south (river) side of the highway. Use caution when crossing Hwy 199 to reach the trailhead.
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