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| Stoney Creek Trail |
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Length:
.5 Mile
Beginning Elevation:
450 Feet
Trail Number:
2E19
Elevation Gain:
50 Feet
Difficulty:
Moderate
Ending Elevation:
400 Feet
Reservation:
No
Season:
Year-round
From Crescent City, Take Hwy. 101 to the junction with Hwy. 199. Go east on 199 to Middle Fork Road, turn left. Go right at the intersection with Gasquet Flat Road; cross the bridge and stay left past Azalea Lane (North Fork Rd.) Stay left at Gasquet Toll road intersection and continue .8 mile to Stoney Creek Trail sign, turn right at the sign. The trailhead is on the right .1 mile from the corner. One parking space is located just past the trailhead, in a residential area.
Location Information
This shaded trail parallels the North Fork of the Smith River and ends at the Stony Creek confluence. Trail accesses excellent fishing holes and views of the river.
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