My brother-in-law, Bret, is to thank for most of the great time I had camping along the Trinity River. He used to work around there so he had some connections and, of course, knew all of the nice spots to go.

Day One: The Swimming Hole


My sister, Sami, and I drove to Trinity together and arrived to find Elly, Bret, and some of their friends having a fun time at a beach off of a branch of the river. Bret and other brought river kayaks and were practicing rolls. Some of the small children even got to try the kayaks.

Bret looking like a seasoned veteran


Deveney, Jim, and one of the many little ones


We camped the first two nights at Deveney's family's place right along the Trinity River. The following day we were comped a big raft to go down the river in by some friends of Bret. We put it atop Elly and Bret's van/home/raft trailer, took it to be launched.

The raft was bigger than the van!


So much fun!


Once again, Bret's expertise made this experience so great! He knew the names of all the rapids, had a keen eye for wildlife, explained to us about the gold mining that still goes on, pointed out places where the old highway used to run, and much more. He kept us antsy about when the infamous "Hell Hole" would come about, and actually kept it a bit of a secret until we had completed it. It was probably the most exhilerating thing I have done since climbing Mt Fuji last year.

Dev' and Jim took a kayak down the river



The most dangerous rapid we hit, known as "Hell Hole"


An eel



Day 3: The Amazing Hike


Bret led us on a beautiful, unforgettable trip up towards the peaks of the alps. The hike started in the trees, and eventually the ecosystem changed to more of a rocky terrain. Our goal was to go up for five miles, where were were to find a nice swimming hole. Do you think we made it?

Elly crossing a creek


A view of the alps from one of the slopes we hiked along


Goal accomplished!


We finally arrived at a breathtakingly beautiful pool of chilly water where we rested, ate the lunches we packed, and went for swims.

I spent the most time in the water


Look how clear that water is!


Very, very clear water


Let me out!


Lounging legs


Like iguanas on a heat-rock


Sisters and I on the way back down


That night we camped by the first swimming hole I mentioned


Although the trip was somewhat short, we did a lot, and I had so much fun. I highly recommend you all get out and enjoy California's spectacular Trinity River and its surroundings. Oh ya, that night we saw a beautiful bald eagle as we sat around the fire-pit at dusk.



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9 Reply to "Camping, Rafting the Rivers, and Hiking in the Trinity Alps Wilderness"

Anonymous on July 1, 2009 at 11:48 PM

Spectacular! That water is amazing! I have never been to the Trinities. I may have to change that! - A.J.

 

Anonymous on July 2, 2009 at 8:47 AM

Great photos Ren! Now, I do want everyone to know that Bret and I are NOT homeless. We do have a very nice home in Ukiah. The van is just for camping and exploring! :)
It was a great trip. Thanks for all your enthusiasm, I really enjoy traveling/exploring with you. I can't wait for our next endeavor.
~Elly

 

Anonymous on July 2, 2009 at 10:09 AM

Let's do it again when I have time off. What was I thinking working this summer!!!? XO Rhea

 

Miho on July 3, 2009 at 8:53 PM

that looks so much fun! the best adventure for you :) take me to the same place someday!

 

Ren on July 7, 2009 at 8:53 AM

A.J.> You could go there and back in a day!

Elly> Hope we can travel together again soon!

Rhea> Let's go!

Miho> Ok, how about next week?

 

Anonymous on May 5, 2011 at 2:03 PM

Let's go!

 

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Kamagra on May 19, 2011 at 7:39 AM

excellent review, and the place looks like the perfect land to some camping days, survival tactics practice, and finally a good weekind with companion jejejeje.

 

swampjew on August 28, 2011 at 3:17 PM

hi - i'm planning a trip to the trinity alps next week and came across this beautiful description. any chance you know where the swimming hole was -- could locate it on google maps? or the name of the trail? or any other clues how to find it? and could post it here?

 

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