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1505 E. Peabody Road, Columbia, MO 65202-9484, United States

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1505 E. Peabody Road, Columbia, MO 65202-9484, United States
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ATV and motocross riders get the most out of this park. The dedicated ORV trails, purpose-built tracks, and same-day online permits make it genuinely easy to show up and ride. Paddlers and mountain bikers on the 3.8-mile Kelley Branch trail have real options too, especially midwe

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Weekend noise from ATVs and motocross reaches campsites and doesn't let up until quiet hours. Large RVs have reported uneven or undersized sites. The swim beach runs weedy and shallow in spots, and recent reviewer sentiment has been sliding.


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About Trinity Lake

Context for the broader area surrounding Campground, sourced from the federal Recreation.gov rec-area record.

Recreation at Trinity Lake (Clair Engle Lake) is managed by the U. S. Forest Service under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation, Northern California Area Office, Redding, California. The reservoir is part of the Whiskeytown - Shasta - Trinity National Recreation Area. A snowmelt reservoir at the 2,387-foot elevation, Trinity Lake was created by <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/dataweb/dams/ca10196.htm">Trinity Dam</a> which crosses the Trinity River. The lake is part of the <A HREF="http://www.usbr.gov/dataweb/html/shasta.html">Shasta/Trinity River Divisions, Central Valley Project</a>. Recreating public are accommodated with approximately 26 square miles (16,500 acres) of surface water area and 145 miles of shoreline. Cold and warm water fishing opportunities include kokanee salmon, three trout species include German brown, rainbow, and eastern brook and largemouth and smallmouth bass. Some of the best bass fishing west of the Mississippi exist, some 4 to 5 pound bass (1-pound average) have been taken, plus the largest smallmouth bass caught in California. Best summer method is deep trolling. In the winter, shoreline fishing with bait is the best method.

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Located 18 miles north-east of Weaverville in Trinity County, the lake can be accessed via State Highway 299W and California Highway 3.