Boogie Bar
A popular weekend hangout for college students and other coastal residents, Boogie Bar's strip of sand mixed with rocks is also called the Bend and Sandy Bar. Look for this awesome swimming hole on the Trinity River just west of the town of Willow Creek. "The river is usually up to 25 feet wide," says Towery. It's located just off Highway 299, between Arcata and Weaverville. Popular activities for the several dozen visitors include sunbathing, reading, and people-watching.
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Take Highway 101 north to Eureka and Arcata. Pick up Highway 299 two miles north of Arcata and go east for about 25 minutes. Three miles west of Willow Creek, cross the Trinity River Bridge and take an immediate right onto South Fork Road. About three miles down the road, you'll see a big meadow and a junkyard, the last two landmarks before the beach path. The best landmark to find the trailhead, says Towery, is to look for cars pulled over several miles beyond the junkyard. To avoid poison oak that sometimes overhangs it, don't park too close to the edge of the vehicle area.
A cove on the south fork of the Trinity River.
On the warmest days, perhaps 20-25 visitors.
Rocky river bottom; unknown legal status; poison oak near parking area; directions could be improved.
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