Friday, July 24, 2009

North Fork of the Stanislaus River in northern CA

My friend Nancy and I traveled from the Bitterroot Valley to the Stanislaus National Forest for a workshop in northern California Native American Arts, Crafts, and Plant Use. I haven't posted for a few weeks because of the trip and the work load when I returned. This post, and many more will show photos of the trip through Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and California, and the workshop itself. To see photos as I post them online, click this link for Merle's Picasa Photo Site.North Fork of Stanislaus River at dawn


These photos were taken just after dawn - about 6:20 am - at the Wa Ka Luu Hep Yoo (Wild River) Campground, California.


  • 3900 foot elevation.

  • 49 campsites near the North Fork of the Stanislaus River.

  • Good fishing for wild brown and rainbow trout. Late season deer hunting. Nearby fishing, picnic/day use area, river shore trails, and whitewater boating launch.

  • Campground is located on the site of an ancient Me-Wuk Indian village, within the Sourgrass Recreation Complex.

  • Significant Native American artifacts such as grinding stones and middens have been preserved.

  • Location: From Altaville, go northeast on CA 4 to Dorrington, then northeast on Boards Crossing Road across the river.
  • Address: Calaveras Ranger DistrictStanislaus National ForestP.O. Box 500Hathaway Pines, CA 95233
  • Phone: (209) 795-1381
  • Season: June - October
  • Fee: yes
  • Reservations: NO

See my SmugMug slideshow below for more photos of the North Fork of the Stanislaus River at Dawn.



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