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From the south it begins in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness and ends in the north near Redwood National and State Parks at the Pacific Ocean near Crescent City, CA.

Trailhead Location North:

Bigfoot Trail, Redwood National and State Parks, Pacific Ocean near Crescent City, CA.95531

Trailhead Location South:

Bigfoot Trail, Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness, near Weaverville, CA 28787

Pretty vague directions, right? Ok, keep reading…

https://www.bigfoottrail.org/

As the web site explains – you will experience these areas (listed here from north to south):

Redwood National Park

Siskiyou Wilderness

Red Buttes Wilderness

The Russian Wilderness

Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness

The website The Bigfoot Trail Alliance,  same as seen above, is amazing, and they are responsible for this trail effort.  You can purchase a digital map, as well as other items. Proceeds go to the preservation of the Bigfoot Trail. What a great deal! The Bigfoot Trail Alliance is doing a good job. Check them out.

We recommend going to their site for all info on knowing what to do and where to go.
Keep us posted if you go there so our site can better help describe this trail. Bigfoot Eruption wants to know.

Don’t miss this informative effort by Wikipedia:

Bigfoot Trail: Wikipedia

According to the Redwoods National and State Parks Headquarters, a trail with the name “The Bigfoot Trail” does not exist. This means that the other existing trails are combined, and then coined “the Bigfoot Trail” by those faithful, that gave its name and strive to take care of it.

If this is the wrong conclusion, please let us know.  Use the Bigfoot Trail website to find the trailheads. It exists to us, and to those that love it as The Bigfoot Trail.

Area of NW California, that is home to the Bigfoot Trail; photo by Bigfoot Eruption, credit to AAA Auto Club.

 

 

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