07/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/02/2026 09:42
ARCATA, Calif. - The Bureau of Land Management invites the public to experience the majestic beauty of ancient redwood stands and immerse in the wonders of nature by joining guided hikes along the Salmon Pass Trail just south of the city of Fortuna in Humboldt County.
Located in the southern part of the Headwaters Forest Reserve, hikes are planned for weekends now through mid-November. Registration on Recreation.gov is now open and is required for each outing. The BLM will post hike dates on the Recreation.gov site and registration will close three days prior to each hike.
Know Before You Go : Hikers can expect to cover three miles during the outing that lasts three to four hours. The trek is moderately strenuous, with 360 feet of elevation change, climbing continuously through both old-growth and second-growth redwood forests.
The 7,472-acre Headwaters Forest Reserve protects some of the world's last intact, old-growth redwood forest ecosystems. It supports threatened species, including coho salmon, the northern spotted owl and the marbled murrelet.
The BLM Arcata Field Office manages the Reserve in consultation with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to actively protect and restore old-growth redwood groves, other forest stands, creeks, and wildlife. For more information, contact the Arcata Field Office at 707-825-2300.