Arcata Ridge Trail Project

  • Creates a four-mile redwood forest trail between the City's northern and southern limits.
  • Strengthens Arcata's appeal as an active tourism destination and will be a recreational resource for local hikers, bicyclists and equestrians.
  • Helps preserve Arcata's undeveloped eastern boundary and viewshed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The City of Arcata is creating a four-mile trail running from West End Road to Buttermilk Lane, crossing through the Sunny Brae and Arcata Community Forests. When complete, the Arcata Ridge Trail will allow hikers, bikers and equestrians to travel from the north to south of the City limits without leaving scenic redwood forested hillsides. Once the Annie and Mary Trail is complete, there will be less than a mile between the two trails, making it possible to walk or ride all the way from Blue Lake through Arcata.

The trail will strengthen Arcata’s reputation as an active travel destination and help preserve the City’s undeveloped eastern boundary, which would both maintain a wildlife corridor and protect the headwaters of Jacoby Creek, Gannon Slough and Beith Creek from future development.

Currently, the City is acquiring easements and purchasing parcels to “fill in the gaps” of the planned trail. The latest parcel along the Ridge Trail to be purchased is a 114-acre parcel owned by Bob and Carol Morris, for which the City received nearly $2.3 million in grants from the California Wildlife Conservation Board and the California Transportation Commission. The Morris property increases the total acreage of the Sunny Brae Forest to over 300 acres and allows forest access via Fickle Hill Road.

The community has been enthusiastically supportive of purchasing of properties to complete the trail. Both the Arcata Ridge Trail Festival—an annual weekend of mountain bike races, trail runs and music—and Bat ‘N’ Rouge—a comedy drag softball fundraiser—are popular community events that raise funds for the Trail. Donations can also be made directly to the Arcata Forest Fund which is administered by the Humboldt Area Foundation. Checks can be made out to the fund and sent to the Foundation at 373 Indianola Road, Bayside, CA, 95524.

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NEW! Take an animated flyover tour of the Arcata Ridge Trail. (Requires Google Earth.) Click here for viewing instructions.

 

Thank you to the 2011 Bat N' Rouge and Ridge Trail Festival organizers and participants!

2011 Ridge Trail Festival Poster