Trinity Alps & Vicinity: Including Whiskeytown, Russian Wilderness, and Castle Crags Areas. Mike White

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sites scattered around its shore. A particularly fine swimming area with dressing rooms and picnic tables is immediately north of the Stuart Fork, above the lake where CA 3 crosses Stoney Creek. However, the water level is occasionally too low here to swim during dry years. Boaters can fish and water-ski on Trinity and Lewiston Lakes, and boat rentals are available at marinas.

      Shasta-Trinity National Forest campgrounds, outside of the recreation area around the perimeter of the Trinity Alps, are not as developed as the recreation area campgrounds. With the exception of campgrounds on the upper section of CA 3—such as Eagle Creek, Horse Flat, and Scott Summit—these campgrounds typically receive a fair amount of use. For more information, call the forest at 530-226-2500, or visit fs.usda.gov/main/stnf (click “Recreation,” then “Camping & Cabins”).

      Between the north side of the Alps and the south side of Russian Wilderness, within Klamath National Forest, several good campgrounds can be accessed from Forest Highway 93/Salmon River Road between Callahan and Cecilville. As most of the land east of Russian Wilderness is private property, no USFS campgrounds are accessible from CA 3 between Callahan and Etna. Sawyers Bar Road provides access to Idlewild Campground, the lone campground on the west side of Russian Wilderness. For more information, contact Klamath National Forest (530-842-6131, fs.usda.gov/klamath).

      Castle Crags State Park (530-235-2684, www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=454) offers a number of developed campsites and a half-dozen environmental sites. Only a handful of sites are suitable for RVs, which makes the park a great place for tent campers. On the downside, the park is situated in a steep canyon of the Sacramento River near I-5 and a Southern Pacific Railroad line—the nearly constant drone of traffic and the occasional rumblings of passing trains negate any sense of being away from it all. A general store with a small café and bar immediately outside the park adds to the civilized nature of the area. Along with the excellent hiking, visitors can fish in the nearby river.

      Outside of Castle Crags State Park, no-fee primitive campsites circle Castle Lake and flank Castle Creek on the north side of Castle Crags Wilderness. For more information, contact Shasta-Trinity National Forest.

      Ownership, locations, and policies of resorts and outfitters are subject to frequent change—contact the appropriate USFS headquarters for a list of currently permitted concessionaires. I highly recommend that you begin any search for such services with the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500, shastacascade.com). This recreation and tourism agency maintains an information center at 1699 CA 273 in Anderson, about 10 miles south of Redding in the Shasta Factory Outlets Mall.

      RESORTS NEAR TRINITY ALPS

      Open year-round, Lakeview Terrace Resort in Lewiston (9001 Trinity Dam Road; 530-778-3803, thelakeviewterraceresort.com) overlooks Lewiston Lake and offers cabin rentals for a night, a week, or longer. There is a small RV park at the resort as well. Boating and fishing are the main activities at this resort, but the 10-mile-per-hour speed limit on the lake makes kayaking or canoeing a viable option.

      At a shady location along the Stuart Fork, a half mile up Trinity Alps Road from CA 3, Trinity Alps Resort (1750 Trinity Alps Road; 530-286-2205, trinityalpsresort.com) offers weeklong cabin rentals from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. The resort is also available for private groups during the shoulder seasons of May and September. Reservations for the 43 cabins and 3 lodge rooms are hard to come by and usually need to be made a year in advance. Amenities include a general store and Bear’s Breath Bar & Grill, which operates on limited days and hours.

      Trinity Center, on the west shore of Trinity Lake, has a couple of boat-oriented resorts. Pinewood Cove Resort (45110 CA 3; 530-286-2201, pinewoodcove.com) offers cabins with full baths and kitchens for weeklong rentals between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend. Cabins can be rented for a two-night minimum during the off-season at reduced rates between mid-September and mid-May. Trinity Lake Resorts & Marina (45810 CA 3; 800-255-5561, trinitylakeresort.com) has housekeeping cabins with full kitchens and baths for nightly or weekly rental periods, plus houseboats for three- to seven-day rental periods.

      Bonanza King Resort (475 Coffee Creek Road; 530-266-3305, bonanzakingresort.com) is a half mile west of CA 3. The resort has seven cabins, with kitchens and full baths, available for rent on a weekly basis during the summer season, which runs from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day weekend. The cabins are available on a two-night minimum basis during the rest of the year.

      A dude ranch about 5 miles from CA 3, Coffee Creek Ranch (4310 Coffee Creek Road; 800-624-4480, coffeecreekranch.com) has a history dating back to the late 1800s and is run by the Hartman Family. Daily trail rides are a staple of the ranch and overnight trips can be arranged. The ranch is open Easter–Thanksgiving.

      Trinity Mountain Meadow Resort (530-462-4677, mountainmeadowresort.com) is on Coffee Creek Road, 18 miles from CA 3. Cabins can be rented for a week at a time during the months of July and August. All meals are provided.

      North of Coffee Creek, Ripple Creek Cabins (1450 Eagle Creek Loop; 530-266-3505, ripplecreekcabins.com) is an all-year facility with seven housekeeping cabins, renting by the week during the summer and per night during the rest of the year.

      Camp Unalayee (650-969-6313, unalayee-summer-camp.com) is a private kids’ summer camp on an inholding within the northeastern corner of the Trinity Alps Wilderness. Beginning operations on the present site in 1960, the camp was grandfathered in when the area became a federally designated wilderness in 1985.

      Situated along the banks of the Klamath River about a mile from the town of Orleans, Sandy Bar Ranch (797 Ishi Pishi Road; 530-627-3379, sandybar.com) is a green-friendly resort offering four rustic redwood cabins for rent, each with a full bath and kitchen. Activities include rafting, fishing, and swimming in the Klamath River and hiking in the nearby western Alps.

      RESORTS NEAR RUSSIAN WILDERNESS

      More remote and much smaller than the Trinity Alps, the lands surrounding Russian Wilderness offer travelers little in the way of lodging options. JH Ranch (800-242-1224, jhranch.com) is a private Christian resort on the west side of the Russian Wilderness, geared primarily toward junior high and high school students.

      RESORTS NEAR CASTLE CRAGS

      Near the town of Castella along Clear Creek, Best in the West Resort (26987 Sims Road; 530-235-2603, eggerbestwest.com) is a small all-year facility with eight housekeeping cabins and an RV park.

      Cave Springs Resort (4727 Dunsmuir Ave.; 888-235-2721, cavesprings.com), along the upper Sacramento River in Dunsmuir, rents cabins and motel rooms on a daily or weekly basis in a secluded setting.

      Near the shore of Lake Siskiyou and southwest of the city

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