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Benbow LakeCampground Map |
Campground Map of Benbow Lake State Recreation Area (SRA) in California. Published by California Department of Parks and Recreation.
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Benbow Lake
State Recreation Area
1600 U.S. Hwy 101, #8 • Garberville, CA 95542 • (707) 923-3238
Benbow Lake State Recreation Area was created in 1958 to preserve the natural area. Today the park
consists of about 1,200 acres with 77 campsites and a large day-use picnic area. Hiking, picnicking and
camping, along with salmon and steelhead fishing, are the most popular activities
PARK FEES are due and payable upon entry into the
park. The campsite fee covers one vehicle. Extra fees
apply for each additional vehicle.
OCCUPANCY: Each campsite may have up to eight
persons (including children).
QUIET HOURS are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. To ensure
an enjoyable experience for everyone please do not
disturb other campers—regardless of the time of
day. Radios and other sound-producing devices must
not be audible beyond your immediate campsite.
Generators may be operated only between the hours
of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
VEHICLE PARKING: Vehicles may be parked only
in assigned campsites. All vehicles must remain on
the parking area and may not extend out into the
roadway. Two vehicles maximum are allowed per
campsite.
RVs / TRAILERS: The RV length limit is 30 feet, and
the trailer length limit is 24 feet.
CHECK-OUT TIME is noon. Please vacate your site by
that time. Check-in time is 2 p.m.
HIKING TRAILS
From campsite 57, join the Thrap Mill Trail (an old
road) and begin rising through the redwoods. The
path dips into, then switchbacks out of, a ravine and
comes to a junction a half mile from the trailhead.
Go left to meet Pioneer Trail, which ascends west for
a quarter mile to a junction at Ridge Trail; this path
loops a mile (rejoining Pioneer Trail) to a peak for
great views of South Fork country.
Pioneer Trail levels out a bit, passes the other
branch of Ridge Trail, then descends to Pioneer
Meadow. The path continues descending, offering
views of the South Fork of the Eel River, to a junction
with Thrap Mill Trail.
Bear right and hike along the river a quarter mile
to a short side trail leading to the site of Thrap Mill. A
rusted boiler located among tall redwoods marks the
site of the old mill.
The trail continues southeast, ascending briefly to
a lookout high above the South Fork of the Eel River
and the park’s picnic area. A bit more climbing brings
you back to close the loop and a left turn returns you
to campsite 57 and the trailhead.
SPEED LIMIT: The maximum speed limit is 15 mph.
This speed may be too fast in the camp loops and
when children are present; use good judgment.
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PETS must be kept on a leash six feet or less and
must be under immediate control at all times.
Pets are not permitted on trails or at interpretive
programs. Pets may not be left unattended and must
be confined to a vehicle or tent at night.
Jedediah Smith Redwoods SP
Del Norte Coast Redwoods SP
FIRES AND FIREWOOD: Fires are allowed only in
established metal fire rings or camp stoves and must
be attended at all times. Do not gather firewood in
the park—the nutrients must be allowed to recycle
back into the ecosystem. You may purchase firewood
at the entrance station. Firewood sales provide funds
for the Richardson Grove Interpretive Association,
which supports interpretive programs in the park.
BICYCLES are allowed only on paved roadways.
Riders under eighteen years of age must wear a
legally approved helmet.
WATER is available throughout the park. Hose bibs
may be use for filling water tanks; they may not be
used for hookups.
Benbow Lake SRA
Richardson
Grove SP
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CAMPING RESERVATIONS: You may make camping reservations by calling (800) 444-7275
(TTY 800-274-7275). To make online reservations, visit our website at www.parks.ca.gov.
ALTERNATE FORMAT: This publication is available in alternate formats by contacting
California State Parks at (800) 777-0369, or 711, TTY relay service.
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Hike and Bike Campsite
Showers
Emergency Telephone
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Trail
Ranger Station
Water Faucets
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