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California Departmeirt of Transportation
District 1MARCH 2003
Bicycle
Tourin
Guide.;-°*.
Covers the
California Northcoast
District 1 Graphic Design
INTRODUCTION
This guide is intended to assistthose bicycling within the Caltrans District1area of California. All highways in District1are open to bicycling.
Our District is abundant withbeautiful scenery along the Pacific Coast,through large groves of Redwood Trees andaside scenic rivers. The Pacific Coast {3ikeRoute begins on Route 101 at theCalifornia/Oregon border and follows Route101 to the community of Leggett inNorthern Mendocino County. This Routethen follows Route 1 southeast of theMendocino Coast, then down theMendocino Coast.
Caution should be exercised whenbicycling along all routes due to thenumerous large trucks traveling on thehighways. Many of the routes have narrowor no shoulders.
Try to carry the necessary andproper equipment for the type of trip youplan, since services may be rar apart insome areas.
The State of California, the cities andcounties over whose facilities you maytravel are not responsible for your safety,and no representation is made or Intendedas to the safety or fitness of the routeswhere bicycle travel is allowed.
Enjoy your journey through ourDistrict and the spectacular Northcoast.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS....
TITLE PAGEdL
CALIFORNIA MAP
(CALTRANS DISTRICT AREA BOUNDARIES) 1
CALTRANS DISTRICT 1 AREA MAP. 2
CALTRANS DISTRICTS 1-12 BICYCLE CONTACTS 3
DISTRICT 1 AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 4
CALIFORNIA BIKE LAWS 5-6
SAFETY ALWAYS MATTERS 7
GETTING STARTED &
SAFE HAND SIGNALS 9
BIKE GUIDE INFORMATION 10
STATE PARKS AND ATTRACTIONS 11-13
U.S. FOREST SERVICE CAMPGROUNDS 14
ROUTE MAP PROFILE & LEGEND 15
DISTRICT 1 ROUTE MAP GUIDE 16
MAPS ft PRQFII FS
1 - MAP - ROUTE 1. GUALALA TO LITTLE RIVER 17-10
2 - MAP - ROUTE 1. LITTLE RIVER TO LEGGETT. 19-20
3 - MAP - ROUTE 101, PIERCYTO FERNBRIDGE 21-22
4 - MAP - ROUTE 101. FERNBRIDGE TO ORICK 23-24
5 - MAP - ROUTE 101, ORICK TO OREGON STATE LINE 25-26
6 - MAP - ROUTE 199 27-23
7 - MAP - ROUTE 101. MENDOCINO CO. LINE TO WILLITS 29-30
& - MAP - ROUTE 101. WILLITS TO PIERCY. 31-32
9 - MAP - ROUTE 125 33-34
10 - MAP - ROUTES 29 & 53, NAPA/LAKE CO. LINE TO 35-36
ROUTE 20
11 - MAP - ROUTE 29 AND ROUTE 20 FROM ROUTE 101 37-36
TO THE LAKE/COLUSA CO. LINE
12 - MAP - ROUTE 36 39-40
13 - MAP - ROUTE 299 41-42
14 - MAP - ROUTE 96 43-44
15 - MAP - ROUTE 20. FORT BRAGG TO WILLITS 45-46
CALTRANS DISTRICTS MAP
The shaded area on this map represents CaltransDistrict 1. District 1covers all of Humboldt, DelNorte, Mendocino and Lake Counties.
For more Information on bicycling in otherCaltrans districts, please see page 3.
"Caltrans Improves MobilityAcross California"Chltmns
DISTRICT 1 AREA MAP
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CALTRANS DISTRICT BIKE CONTACTS .
District 1 District 7
Robert Syverson Melanie Bradford
System & Community Planning System Planning
1656 Union St. 700 North Alameda St.
Eureka, CA 95501 Los Angeles, CA 90012(707) 445-6264 (213) 597-9446
District 2 District 5
Tamy Quigley Linda Grimes
System Planning Forecasting/Traffic Analysis1657 Riverside Dr. 464 West Fourth St.
Redding, CA 96001 San Bernardino, CA 92401
(530) 229-3475 (909) 363-6327
District 3 District 9
Rick Helman Forrest Becket
Regional &Transit Plan ning Transportation Planning703 B St. 500 S. Main St.
Marysville, CA 95901 Bishop. CA 93514(530) 634-7612 (760) &72-0764
District 4 District 10
Julian Carroll
transportation Planning111 Grand Ave.
Oakland, CA 94612
(510) 256-5595
Tom Dumas
Intermodal Planning1976 E. Charter WayStockton, CA 95205
(209) 941-1921
District 11
Daniel GallagherPublicTransportation branch2529 Juan St.
San Diego, CA 92110(619) 665-2597
District 12
Bob JosephTransportation Planning3337 Michelson Dr., Suite 360
Irvine, CA 92612
(949) 724-2255
District 5
David Murray
Regional Planning
50 Higuera St.San Luis Obispo, CA 93401(505) 549-3165
District 6
John Cinatl
Transportation Planning1352 W. Olive St., 2nd Floor
Fresno, CA 93775
(559) 444-2500
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
For more Information on Individual towns or areas in thisguide, contact the nearest Chamber of Commerce.
DEL NORTE COUNTY
Crescent City1001 Front Street
Crescent City, CA95531(707) 464-3174
Klamath
1661 W. Klamath Beach RoadKlamath, CA 95545(707) 462-7165
HUMBOLDT COUNTY
Areata
1635 Heindon Road
Areata, CA 95521(707) 622-3619
Femdale5640 Riverside RoadFerndale. CA 96246(707) 766-4477
Garberville/Redway773 Redwood Drive. Suite EGarberville, CA 95542(707) 923-2613
Orick
P.O. Box 356Orick. CA 95555(707) 466-2665
Trinidad
P.O. Box 356Trinidad, CA 95570(707) 677-1610
LAKE COUNTY
Clearlake4700 Golf AvenueClearlake. CA 95422(707) 994-3600
Eureka
2112 BroadwayEureka. CA 95501(707) 442-3736
Fortuna735 14th Street
Fortuna. CA 95540(707) 725-3959
McKinleyvilleP.O. Box 2144McKinleyville, CA95519(707) 639-2449
Rio Dell/Scotia
715 Wildwood AvenueRio Dell, CA 95562(707) 764-3436
Willow Creek
P.O. Box 704Willow Creek. CA 95573(530) 629-2693
Lakeport290 S. Main Street
lakeport, CA 95453(707) 263-5092
MENDOCINO COUNTY
Fort BraggP.O. Box 1141Fort Bragg, CA95437-1141(707) 961-6300
Willits
239 S. Main StreetWllits. CA 95490(707) 459-7910
Ukiah
200 South School Road
Ukiah, CA 95462(707) 462-4705
CALIFORNIA BIKE LAWS
This is a summary of bicycle provisions of the CaliforniaVehicle Code. Readers should check the Vehicle Codes
for more detailed Information and actual wording.
21200 Every person riding a bicycle upon a highwayhas all rights and is subject to all the provisionsapplicable to the driver of a vehicle.
21200.5 It is unlawful for any person to ride a bicycleupon a highway while under the influence of analcoholic beverage or any drug.
21201 Bicycles must be equipped with a brake able tomake one braked wheel skid on dry, levelpavement.
Handlebars must not be higher than the rider'sshoulders.
The bicycle must be small enough for the riderto stop, support it with a foot on the ground,and restart safely.
Every bicycle operated at night must have thefollowing equipment:
. A lamp emitting white light and visiblefor 300 feet to the front and sides ofthe bicycle. May be attached to thebicycle or the rider.
. A red rear reflector, which shall bevisible from a distance of 500 feet tothe rear.
. White or yellow reflector on eachpedal visible from the front and rearof the bicycle from a distance of 200feet.
. A white or yellow side reflector on thefront portion of the bicycle and awhite or red reflector on the rear
portion of the bicycle or reflectorizedtires.
21202 Bicycles traveling less than the normal speed oftraffic must ride as close to the right aspracticable, except in the following situations:
# When passing another bicycle orvehicle.
# When preparing for a left turn.. To avoid hazards that make it unsafe
to stay to the right.# When approaching a place where a
right turn is authorized.On one-way streets, bicyclists may ride as near
_ the left as practicable.
BIKE LAWS CONT.
21303 Bicyclists may not attach the bicycle orthemselves to any streetcar or vehicle on theroadway.
21404 Bicycle must have a permanent seat.
Passengers must have a separate seat.Passengers 4 years old and younger, orweighing 40 pounds or less, must haveprotection from moving parts, and wear ahelmet meeting ANSI or SNELL standards.
21205 Bicyclists may not carry any package or articlethat prevents them from keeping at least onehand on the handlebars.
21208 Whenever a bicycle lane has been establishedon a roadway, a bicyclist shall ride within thatlane. The bicyclist may move out of the lanewhen:
1. Overtaking and passing anotherbicycle, vehicle or pedestrian withinthe lane.
2. Preparing for a left turn at anintersection or private road ordriveway.
3. Reasonably necessary to avoiddebris or other hazardous conditions.
4. Approaching a place where a rightturn is authorized.
21210 It is illegal to leave a bicycle on its side on asidewalk, or park it in any way that blockspedestrian traffic.
21212 Any persons 17 years of age or youngermust wear a helmet meeting ANSI or SNELLstandards when operating a bicycle.
21650.1 Bicyclist must ride in the same direction as theflow of traffic.
21960 Bicyclist may not ride on freeways where signsprohibit it.
27400 Bicyclist may not wear earplugs in both ears ora headset covering both ears. This sectiondoes not apply to hearing aids.
For more information on California's Bike laws, pleasevisit the following website:
www.dmv.ca.goy/about/bicycle.htm
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SAFETY ALWAYS MATTERS
The keys to safe bicycling Include being predictableand visible and communicating your intentions tomotorists. Here are some helpful hints and specificsafety rules to follow:
Wear a HELMET, it is the LAW for persons17years of age oryounger.
Ride with the flow of traffic.
Ride in a straight line and in single file.
STOP at stop signs and red lights.Use a light, reflectors, and reflectorized
clothing during darkness or heavy fog.
Wearbright clothing during daytime.
Use extra caution when it is raining andallow extra time to stop.Keep a safe distance from parked carswhenever possible.Use proper hand signals when turning,stopping or changing lanes(see "Using Hand Signals" on pg 9).Cross railroad tracks at a right angle.
Walk your bike when using crosswalks.
Do not wear headphones on both ears whileriding.
Keep your bike properly maintained so itis in good riding condition.
Do not drink alcohol and ride.
GETTING STARTED
Check Your dike
(Inexperienced cyclists may wantto havethese services performed by a bike shop)
•/ Check the fit of your bike. A proper fit isessential for a safe, efficient and enjoyableride. A rough guideline for frame size is yourinseam minus 10. If you're not sure, ask a local
bike shop.•/ Adjust the seat to the proper height. When
your foot is at the bottom of the pedal stroke,your leg should be slightly bent.
•S Be sure handlebars are secure.
*/ Keep pedals lubricated so they spin freely.•/ Keep wheels lubricated and trued to spin freely
without wobbling.
•/ Keep the chain lubricated and replace if worn.S Check brakes for wear; replace rubber brake
pads if worn.S Check reflectors on pedals, wheels and frame.
Clean or replace to maximize visibility.•S Check lights. Are batteries charged2. Does
generator work?
•S Tighten fenders and carrier racks.•S Check all gears for broken or worn teeth.
...PON'T FORGET...
> Your route map, and this guide> Bike repair kit> First Aid kit
> 5unblock...even in the fog!> Beverage and snack
> Camera&
USING HAND SIGNALS
All required signals given by hand and arm shall be givenin the following manner.
9
RIGHT TURN
Right armpointing right
or
Left arm out with
elbow bent upward
LEFT TURN
Left arm straightout pointing left
SUDDEN DECREASE
IN SPEEDHand and arm extended
downward beyond the
side of the bicycle
BIKE.GUIDE JNFORMATION .. ^•• I'M • •
STATE PARK
CAMPGROUND
AIRPORT
State Parks, Campground and otherscenic stops along your route maybe found on pages 11-14. For moreinformation on the area in which you
will be traveling, please contact thelocal Chamber of Commerce, located
on page 4.
Post Mile Markers
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COUNTY
POST MILEo
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Post mile markers are white metal
plates found at various locationsalong State Highways. Post milesstart at O.O at county lines orbeginning of routes and increase inand easterly directions.Use these to determine mileage toyour various destinations.
PEDESTRIANS
BICYCLES
MOTOR-DRIVEN
CYCLES
PROHIBITED
This sign posted at all points wherebicycle traffic is prohibited on freeways. All highways in District 1 opento bicycles.
FOR COPIES OF THIS GUIDE. CONTACT:
CALTRANS DISTRICT 1
ROBERT SYVERSON
(707)445-6264
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3 Treesol Mystery 800-638-3389 N/A N/A 1 YES i KLAMATH B www.treesofmyslery.ne!
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CAMPMAP # CAMPGROUND CONTACT # COPE -NITS FEE TRAILS
1 frntherFlat (707)457-3131 A 39 YE5 RIVERACCESS
NATURE TRAILS
2 Grassy Flat (707)457-3131 C 15 YES NATURE TRAILS
3 BigFlat (707)457-3131 C 23 YES NATURE TRAIL5
4 FMrick Creek (707)457-3131 a 13 YES RIVER ACCESS
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5 Gray's Falls (530) 629-2693 B 33 YES RIVER ACCESS
STOPS LEWAY
DEL NORTE COUNTY:Light House Museum Crescent CityRedwood National F^irk Headquarters Crescent CityBattery Point. Lighthouse Crescent City
HUMBOLDT COUNTY:Elk Herd
Lady Bird Johnson GroveTrinidad Lighthouse & Trinidad HeadTrinidad Museum
State Fish Hatchery
Slue Lake Museum
Areata Plaza
Areata Marsh and Wildlife SanctuaryHistorical Sites Society of Areata (Museum)H.S.U. Natural History Museum
Natural History Museum
Redwood Park
Sequoia F\»rk & ZooClarke Memorial Museum
Historic Eureka Old Town
Carson Mansion
Woodley Island Marina
Victorian Village. State Landmark BB3Humboldt County FairgroundsKinetic Sculpture Race MuseumHumboldt Redwoods State F^ark HeadquartereWeottShrine Drive Thru Tree Myers FlatRockefeller Forest South Fork
LAKE COUNTY:Lake County MueeurKonoctl Resort
MENDOCINO COUNTY:Georgia Pacific MuseumBotanical Gardens
Noyo HarborKelley House Museum
^Mendocino Headlands State Park)Drive-Thru Tree
Mendocino County MuseumThe Sun House
North of Orick
North of Orick
Trinidad
Trinidad
Hwy 299 Near Blue Lake
Blue Lake
Areata
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Eureka
Eureka
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Eureka
Eureka
Ferndale
Ferndale
Ferndale
LakeportNear Keleeyvllle
Fort BraggSouth of Fort BraggFort Bragg
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LeggettWlllite
Ukiah 14
ROUTE MAP INFORMATION
The remainder of this guide is -filled withmaps and bike route informationincluding but not limited to:
Route elevation and mileageTowns
Rest stopsState parksCa m p^j ro undsAttracti o n s
Rivers, lakes &. waterways
The District 1 Map Guide on page 16represents each nrxap section in relationto the area of-the District.
For information on campsites and StateParks, please refer to pages 11-1-4-.
MAP
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Use this legendto aid you withthe map& onpages 1G-4-&
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ENJOY
THE
RIDE!
ROUTE HIGHWAY
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HIGHWAY 101
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Route 1 from Little River to Gualala is a
narrow, 2-lane highway with 0' to &' pavedshouldersand light to medium traffic.Temperatures during the summer monthsare normally 50-60 degrees, with the
prevailing wind fromthe north.
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THI5 ROUTE MAP BEGINS NEAR FERNBRIDGE. ATP05TMILE 63.6 ANP TRAVELS SOUTH TO PIERCY.
POSTMILE 101.2
Route 101 from Fembridge to Piercy le all 4 -lane with 4' to10* pMved shoulders, with the exception of 3 miles from theMen-Hum County Line to 11/2 miles north of RichardsonGrove; this Is 2-lane with Vto 4' paved shoulders. Mod-ante to heavytraffic Temperatures during the summermonths range from 60 -100 degrees from Redcrest toPiercy and GO- 70 degrees at Fembridge. The prevailingwind Is from the north.
Route 254 (Avenueof the Giants, deration not shown)Route254 le a 2-laneroad withbieleallyno pavedshoulders and nolong grade*. This la a beautiful scenic alternate to Route tOt Light.brightclothingshould beworneepeclally on thle route because moot ofIt la dark and shaded. Theredwoodtrees along this route are a touristsdream,so keepan extra eyeout for motorists. Theprevailing windle fromthe north.
for shuttle service to biketrails, undother Information regarding thisroute, pleasecontact the Garberville Chamber of Commerce.
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Route 101 from Orick toFernbridge Is4-lane with 4'toIff pavedshoulders, with the exception ofa2-lane segment starting atOrick and traveling south, 9 miles. Moderate toheavy trafficvolumes exist. Temperatures during the summer are 50-65degrees, with the prevailing winds from the north. Oceanaccess with camping in 6ome ares.
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Route 101 from Wllllts to the Sonoma CountyLine Is approximatelythree quarters 4-lane with41 to & paved shoulders andonequarter 2-lanewithgenerally4' paved shoulders. Moderate toheavy traffic. Temperatures duringsummermonths are 80 - 100 degrees, with winds lightand variable.
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Route 101 from Piercy to Willits: About one-half ofthissegment consists of 2-lane roadway with 0'to&pavedshoulders, and theremainder Is4-lane roadway with 4'pavedshoulders. Temperatures during thesummer are80-100degrees, with prevailing winds from thenorth.
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Route 128 in District 11s generally 2-lane highway with nopaved shoulders. Temperatures during the summer monthsrange from 50-65degrees at thecoast, and 80-100degrees in the Inland valleys. The prevailing winds are fromthe northwest.
Note: Route 253is narrow with no pavedshoulders and long steep grades. Itis 17.2miles inlength
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THIS ROUTE MAP BEGINS ON ROUTE 53, POSTMILE 7.4,
AND TRAVELS SOUTH TO ROUTE 29, POSTMILE O.O.
Route 29, Napa County Lineto Lower Lake and Lower Laketo Jet. Rte. 20 on Route 53, is 2-lane with 4' - 8>' shouldersand moderate traffic. Temperatures during the summermonths are normally 55 - 100 degrees, with winds light andvariable.
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TH15 ROUTE MAP BEGINS AT THE JUNCTION OFROUTE 101 AND ROUTE 20.
POSTMILE 33.2, AND TRAVELS EAST/SOUTHEAST TO POSTMILE 46.5.
Route 20 fromthe junctionof Route101 to the ColueaCounty Line Is generally 2-lanewith 2' - & paved shoulders.Moderate traffic. Temperatures during the eummer monthsare bO - 100 decrees, with light variablewinds.
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THIS ROUTE MAP BEGINS AT THE INTERSECTION OFROUTE 20 AND ROUTE 29. POSTMILE 52.5. ANDTRAVELS SOUTHEAST TO THE LAKE AND NAPACOUNTY LINES. POSTMILE 0.0
Route 29,Lower Lake toUpper Lake, Is generally 2-lane with2'-4' shoulders. An 8-mlle portion beginning at PM 40.1consists of4-lane with 10paved shoulders. Temperaturesduring summer months are80 -100degrees, with lightvariable winds.
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THIS ROUTE MAP BEGINS ATALTON. POSTMILE 0.0, ANDTRAVELS EAST TO THE TRINITY COUNTY LINE. POSTMILE47.9.
Route 3& from Alton to the District; 2 boundary. Is a verynarrow -2-lane highway, generally with no paved shouldersand long, steep grades. Traffic Is usually llgh-t. but canvary with a majority of It being large trucks and -traveltrailers. Temperatures are 70 - 90 degrees during thesummer, with winds prevailing from the west.
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THI5 ROUTE MAP BEGINS AT THE INTERSECTION OF ROUTE 101 AND
ROUTE 299, POSTMILE 0.0. AND TRAVELS EAST NEAR BIG BAR.
POSTMILE 25.6.
Route 299 from the Junction of Route 101 to Del Loma Isgenerally 2-lane with O' - &' paved shoulders. The first 5miles are 4-lane with ©' paved shoulders. This route haslong, steep grades. Traffic Is moderate. Temperatures are©0-100 degrees during the summer, with winds variable.The mid to latter portion of this route rune along theTrinity river which provides great swimming holes and reststops.
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THISROUTE MAPBEGINSATWILLOW CREEK. POSTMILEO.O.ANDTRAVELS NORTH TOPOSTMILE 23.3.
Route 96from Willow Creek totheDistrict 2boundary is2-lane with Cf •t paved shoulders. Generally light trafficvolumes exist. Temperatures during the summer are50-lOOdegrees, with the prevailing wind from the northbetween Willow Creek and Weithpec, and from the southbetween Weithpec and the District 2boundary,
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THIS ROUTE MAP BEGINS IN FORT BRAGG. POSTMILE 0.0AND TRAVELS EAST TO WILLITS. POSTMILE 33.2.
Route 20 from Fort Bragg to Willits Is 2-lane with 0' to 2'paved shoulders. Trafficvolumes are light to moderate.Temperatures are 50 - 65 degrees on the coast and reach&0 -100 degrees approximately 10 miles Inland to Willits.Winds are generally from the south.
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Eureka, CA 95502