Trinity

Show on map530-224-2100blm_ca_web_re@blm.gov
Bureau of Land Management, Redding Field Office, 6640 Lockheed Drive
Redding, CA 96002

Popular with anglers and pleasure boaters alike, the 43 miles of the Wild and Scenic Trinity River from Lewiston to Pigeon Point is a class I and II segment that flows out of the Trinity and Lewiston Lakes. This clear, cold section of the river is world famous for its fly fishing. Paddlers enjoy the narrow valley with Ponderosa Pine, Douglas fir, Oaks, and Madrone trees coating the walls of the canyons. If you would like more adrenaline rush, the waters below Pigeon Point rage at class III-V. Those interested in a more relaxing experience can enjoy the abundant camping options in the area or head for the trail with your friends, horses, or dog. If you would like to stay at the river's edge, you can always swim, fish or do a little gold panning. The river can be accessed from many locations along this stretch of the Trinity River.

Commercial Guide Permit Information

Several commercial guides operate on the Trinity River under BLM and Forest Service Special Recreation Permits offering guided drift boat fishing trips. The BLM, in agreement with the Forest Service, manages up to 100 commercial fishing guide permits on the Trinity River from Lewiston downstream to Burnt Ranch. Each year from July 1st to September 1st BLM-Redding accepts permit applications if open spots are available (usually due to non-renewal or cancellation of a permit). Permits are awarded based on the number of open spots available and approval of applications. Applying for a permit does not guarantee that you will receive a permit. If there are more applicants than available permits, permits will be awarded in the order they were received. If you do not receive a permit because there weren't any open spots, you are required to reapply the following year during the open application period.

If you are interested in applying for a permit please contact the BLM-Redding Field Office at 530-224-2100.

 

Directions

Near Weaverville, CA. River access can be found along Hwy 299, Steel Bridge Road, and Steiner Flat Road.

Reviews

54 reviews
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sue r
Loop:Steel Bridge
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Reviewed 8 days ago
The camp host here is outstanding. Please pack your manners. Rude campers had to be hushed both nights we were there. Respect quiet hours.
Rolf U
Loop:Steel Bridge
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Reviewed 10 days ago
Its a great little campground .Clean and the host is very nice and knowledgeable about the area. We Have been a regular here for many , many years . The price did increase ,but that was expected with the way the world is today
Nick P
Loop:Steel Bridge
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Reviewed 13 days ago
The campground host welcomed us and gave information about the area. Sites were well kept and clean, the host here is excellent!
Cori C
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Reviewed 17 days ago
Our favorite place for a quick weekend escape.
Jason H
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Reviewed 17 days ago
Ron the camp ground host was very nice and helpful he kept the grounds clean as well as the bathrooms and showers
Jan T
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Reviewed 20 days ago
The showers are great, the bathrooms are clean. The host is friendly and informative! Great spot near the river. Sites are clean , bear boxes available. Enjoyed my stay there!
Popularity: Quiet

Busiest in August, when about 23% of guest capacity is reserved. Based on 1 years of reservations.

Campgrounds

Trinity has 3 campgrounds, 55 campsites in total.

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