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King Range National Conservation Area
Directions
The King Range National Conservation Area (NCA) is located about 230 miles
north of San Francisco and 60 miles south of Eureka. All roads leading to the
King Range NCA are narrow, steep and winding. Allow plenty of time between
destinations, have a full tank of gas, and be alert to oncoming traffic. All
main roads are normally accessible to passenger cars except during heavy
winter storms. Primitive roads may be closed seasonally. Directional signs
mark all major intersections in the King Range NCA giving the road name and
distances to primary recreation sites. NORTH ACCESS: U.S. 101 to the Ferndale
exit. Once in Ferndale, follow signs to Petrolia. One mile past Petrolia, turn
right on Lighthouse Road; it is 5 more miles to the Mattole Recreation Site.
Allow 1 1/2 hours for the 42 mile trip. CENTRAL ACCESS: U.S. 101 to South Fork
- Honeydew exit. Follow the signs to Honeydew (23 Miles). Turn left in
Honeydew to Honeydew Creek Recreation Site and Smith-Etter Road. Allow 1 hour
for the 24 mile trip. Turn right to Mattole Beach and Trailhead. Allow 45
minutes for the 18.5 mile trip. SOUTH ACCESS: U.S. 101 to the
Redway/Garberville exit. Follow signs to Shelter Cove/King Range NCA. Allow 45
minutes for the 22 mile trip to Shelter Cove.
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