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Crossing Into the Klamaths: West Low Gap

May 14, 2025 by Bigfoot Trail Alliance Leave a Comment

Bigfoot Trail near West Low Gap, Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness.

The Bigfoot Trail Alliance partnered with the Shasta-Trinity National Forest to clear dense whitethorn brush from a key stretch of the West Low Gap Trail, marking the official entry into the Klamath Mountains from the Coast Range. This vital work ensures continued access through a wild and ecologically significant transition zone.

Yolla Bolly – Middle Eel Wilderness 2024

July 22, 2024 by Bigfoot Trail Alliance 3 Comments

A dedicated team of volunteers and leaders worked for over three weeks in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness, restoring the Bigfoot Trail and surrounding paths. Supported by the Shasta-Trinity and Mendocino national forests, and aided by horse packer Ken Graves, they made the trails walkable again since 2004.

Getting Acquainted with the Bigfoot Trail

October 28, 2023 by Bigfoot Trail Alliance Leave a Comment

Based upon the experience of five Bigfoot veterans, here are five ways to dip your toes into the Bigfoot Trail. You can obtain more information including digital and hardcopy maps and other resources on the website.

BFT Status in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness

May 9, 2021 by Bigfoot Trail Alliance 3 Comments

In mid-August of 2020, lightning ignited a series of fires in the North Coast Range. These fires eventually merged into the mega August Complex. The fires were estimated to have burned over 1,000,000 acres. The fires consumed a variety of vegetation across seven counties and parts of Shasta-Trinity, Mendocino, and Six Rivers national forests. This […]

August Complex

October 29, 2020 by Bigfoot Trail Alliance 2 Comments

In mid-August of 2020, lightning ignited a series of fires in the North Coast Range. These fires eventually merged into the mega August Complex. As of late October, they have consumed 1,032,264 acres and are still burning (though 91 percent contained). The fires consumed a variety of vegetation across seven counties and parts of Shasta-Trinity, […]

Day Hikes

July 22, 2020 by Bigfoot Trail Alliance Leave a Comment

On the Bigfoot Trail This is the summer for outdoor adventure and, while there are many folks visiting the wilderness of northwest California, not so many are venturing out away from mountain lakes. What follows are a few ideas on how to visit the Bigfoot Trail on a day-hike (or shorter backpacking adventure) and enjoy […]

2019 on the Bigfoot Trail

December 29, 2019 by Bigfoot Trail Alliance Leave a Comment

It was a good year in northwest California and southwest Oregon in 2019. Deep snowpack lingered into early summer and lightening strikes did not lead to large fires. Because of this, thru-hikers, day-hikers, and three trail crews were able to enjoy the trail all summer long. What follows are links to our blog posts and […]

2019 Yolla Bolly Brush Out

July 9, 2019 by Bigfoot Trail Alliance 3 Comments

A crew of 13, including two Forest Service fire crewmembers, spent most of a week (June 22 – 29) doing trail work between West Low Gap and a point almost 13 Bigfoot Trail miles to the south not far from The Knob in the Yolla Bolly Mountains.  Much of the time was spent clearing downed […]

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