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Friends of Whiskeytown, Inc. was incorporated in 2002 for the purpose of securing private funding for value-added park projects and programs at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area.

Friends of Whiskeytown, Inc., (FOWI), is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that strives to enhance visitor experiences at the Park and provide stewardship of the natural and cultural resources of Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. 

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RESTORING AND REOPENING WHISKEYTOWN NEWS

NEWS RELEASE, March 29, 2022

Boulder Creek Falls, Brandy Creek Trail, and other areas reopening Friday for first time since Carr Fire

Whiskeytown, CA – Beginning Friday, hikers, campers, mountain bikers, trail runners, and horseback riders will be able to access several areas of the park for the first time since the Carr Fire of 2018.

“The restoration and reopening of several trails and campgrounds represent the culmination of massive amounts of hard work by Whiskeytown employees and partners,” notes Park Superintendent Josh Hoines. “I’m incredibly proud of this dedicated team and I am also incredibly excited to welcome visitors back into these areas.”

Areas that reopen Friday morning, April 1st, include the following…

  • Boulder Creek Trail to Boulder Creek Falls (from top of Mill Creek Road) – this 1.1 mile trail (2.2 miles roundtrip) climbs 150 feet and ends at the picturesque waterfall. Access the trail from the top of Mill Creek Road.
  • Boulder Creek Trail to Boulder Creek Falls (from South Shore Drive) – this 2.7 mile trail (5.4 miles roundtrip) climbs 1,000 feet and fords the stream three times on its way to Boulder Creek Falls.
  • Brandy Creek Trail (from Brandy Creek Beach to Brandy Creek Falls Trailhead) – this trail parallels the Brandy Creek corridor through mixed habitat. The trail includes some short sections of the Brandy Creek Road. Note that the trail to Brandy Creek Falls remains temporarily closed due to significant ongoing repair work from severe damage as a result of the Carr fire.
  • Papoose Pass Trail – this backcountry trail travels 4.8 miles one way (9.6 miles roundtrip), connecting Sheep Camp with Boulder Creek Trail. Total elevation change one way is 900 feet. Tack on one additional mile and 100 feet elevation to reach Boulder Creek Falls.
  • Sheep Camp Primitive Campground – this shaded, picturesque tent campground is situated along Brandy Creek at the base of Shasta Bally. Each site includes a picnic table, bear locker, and campfire ring. There is a vault toilet.
  • Brandy Creek Primitive Campground – this tent campground is located on a dry hillside above Brandy Creek. Sites include a picnic table, food locker, campfire ring, and abundant sunshine. There is a vault toilet.
  • Brandy Creek Road – this narrow, winding, gravel roadway can be used for recreation and for accessing Sheep Camp and Brandy Creek primitive campgrounds. Drive slowly and honk when approaching blind curves.
  • Mill Creek Road – this steep, narrow, winding, gravel roadway can be used for recreation and for accessing the easier Boulder Creek Trail to Boulder Creek Falls. Drive slowly and honk when approaching blind curves.
  • To spotlight trail restoration work and welcome visitors back into these reopened areas, a series of ranger-led hikes and several child and family friendly interpretive programs are scheduled for Shasta County Spring Break Week from April 9th to 17th. A more formal announcement will be made about these programs next week.

 

The National Park Service thanks the following partners for helping with this significant round of restoration work: the Northern California Indian Development Council; Smart Business Resource Center of Redding, CA; Friends of Whiskeytown, LLC; California Conservation Corps; and Lassen Volcanic National Park’s 2021 Trail Crew.

Whiskeytown National Recreation Area also thanks its following facility management employees for their hard work and dedication to restoration efforts: Jason Judd, Cara Plotkin, Jack Lienhard, Julie Hernandez, Chris Zeh, Tyler Larabee, Joe Bhagetti, DJ Swenson, Matt Smith, Mike Toberer, Tracy McClelland, Kyle Keneally, Jackson Bevier, Micheal Snyder, Hank Lamkins, Ben Johnson, Jon Fleuti, Jackson Bevier, Micheal Snyder, Ian Denzel, Michele Swartout, and Ronny Rosa.

Whiskeytown reminds visitors heading into the reopened areas that post-fire hazards still exist. Specifically, the park recommends against recreating during windy days, as hazard trees remain a threat. Whiskeytown also reminds visitors to keep out of closed areas such as the Brandy Creek Falls Trail, where significant trail washouts and hazards remain.

For more information on Boulder Creek Falls and the two trails leading to it: https://www.nps.gov/whis/planyourvisit/boulder-creek-falls.htm

For more information on camping, including how to reserve a site: https://www.nps.gov/whis/planyourvisit/whiskeytown-camping.htm

For questions, contact Scott Einberger, Supervisory Interpretive Park Ranger, at 530-356-3958 or Scott_Einberger@nps.gov.

About Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. Whiskeytown is one of 423 parks within the National Park System. Whiskeytown National Recreation Area was established in 1965 to protect Whiskeytown Lake and surrounding habitat and to provide outdoor recreation opportunities for the people of the United States. The park protects a diversity of plants and animals and preserves cultural history of the Wintu People and California Gold Rush. Whiskeytown is visited by almost one million people each year. For more information, visit the park website or connect with us on FacebookInstagram, and YouTube.

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