The Trinity River, main tributary of the Klamath, runs south, then west, and finally north again, circling around the high massif of the Trinity Alps.
In between rugged canyon stretches are a few flat spots. The town of Willow Creek celebrates Bigfoot, famously filmed on nearby Bluff Creek in 1967. Hoopa Valley is a large Indian Reservation where several tribes were relocated from their native areas.
![]() | Trinity River at Hoopa Valley The Trinity RIver comes out its canyon at the south end of Hoopa ValleyHoopa Valley, California Date photographed: July 1, 2009See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Big Rock in the Trinity River Big Rock in the Trinity River near Willow Creekon the Trinity River, west of Weaverville, California Date photographed: July 1, 2009See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | East Fork of the Trinity River The east Fork of Willow Creek, a small stream in the mountains west of the town of Willow CreekEast Fork Campground, near Willow Creek in Six Rivers National Forest, California Date photographed: July 15, 2011See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Oh-Ma Bigfoot Statue The Oh-Ma Bigfoot statue at the visitor center in Willow CreekWillow Creek, California Date photographed: July 1, 2009See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Trinity River at Burnt Ranch The Trinity River Canyon at Burnt Ranch east of Willow Creekon the Trinity River, west of Weaverville, California Date photographed: July 1, 2009See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Grey Falls on the Trinity River Grey Falls on the Trinity Riveron the Trinity River, west of Weaverville, California Date photographed: July 1, 2009See location in Google Maps | |
![]() | Hillside Seep A lush hillside seep area at Grey Falls in the Trinity River Canyonon the Trinity River, west of Weaverville, California Date photographed: July 1, 2009See location in Google Maps | |
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