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trail head, or from the Diamond Drive or California Avenue entrances to the Arcata Community Forest, or from Trail #5 and Trail #10 in the Forest's trail system. Recreational users can access the trail from the West End Rd. A 1/2 mile segment of the loop will be closed to horse use temporarily until the new tread compacts and becomes more resistant to damage. The multi-use trail overlaps a 3/4 mile section of the Arcata Ridge Trail. Thanks to the generosity of the Samuels family, on Jthe City of Arcata opened the South Fork Janes Creek Trail (PDF), a 2-mile loop trail. Click here for a printable version of the Arcata Ridge Trail map, separated into three 8.5" x 11" segments.įor more maps of Arcata, visit the Maps/GIS webpage. The final stage of the Arcata Ridge Trail project is a crossing at Fickle Hill Road that links the existing Community Forest trails with the Sunny Brae Tract of the Community Forest to the south, shown in the Sunny Brae Forest Trails Map (PDF). The Ridge Trail continues south past California Avenue, through the heart of the Community Forest, east of Cal Poly Humboldt and Redwood Park. The northern trail head of the Arcata Ridge Trail is located on West End Road, east of St. The Arcata Ridge Trail (PDF) shows the completed project that provides recreational users with a 4.5 mile long regional trail that links the northern and southern portions of Arcata. Equestrians, please inquire at Environmental Services for the best forest access locations. Dogs are allowed but must be kept on leash at all times. Camping is prohibited in all of Arcata’s parks and community forest lands. The Arcata Community Forest Trails Map (PDF) shows paved roads, dirt trails, and elevation gains. The Arcata Community Forest is closed sunset to sunrise.
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Wood Boulevard north of Cal Poly Humboldt. It is accessible from Redwood Park located at the east ends of 11th and 14th Streets on the southern side from Fickle Hill Road, which begins at the east end of 11th and 7th Streets at Bayside Road and from the east end of California Street which connects with L.K. The Arcata Community Forest is located on the east side of the City of Arcata.