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The Hookton Slough Trailhead Access boat ramp in Loleta, California is a public boat ramp located at the end of Hookton Road. It provides access to the Hookton Slough, which is a small water body that connects to Humboldt Bay.
According to the latest information available, the boat ramp is paved and has a width of 14 feet. It is suitable for launching small watercraft such as kayaks, canoes, and small motorized boats. However, there are no specific restrictions on the type of craft that can be launched from this ramp.
The Hookton Slough Trailhead Access boat ramp is operated by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and is open year-round. It is a popular spot for fishing, birdwatching, and paddling. Users of the boat ramp are advised to follow all safety rules and regulations and to be mindful of other users of the waterway.
| EEL R A SCOTIA CA | 3590cfs |
| MAD R NR ARCATA CA | 592cfs |
| VAN DUZEN R NR BRIDGEVILLE CA | 410cfs |
| LITTLE R NR TRINIDAD CA | 35cfs |
| BULL C NR WEOTT CA | 58cfs |
| MATTOLE R NR PETROLIA CA | 581cfs |
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Little South Fork Elk Creek
From The Confluence With The South Fork Elk River To To The Headwaters In Sec. 21, T3N, R1E, H.M.
Starts In Sec. 8 T3N, R1E, H.M. To Ends In Sec. 15, T3N, R1E, H.M
Salmon Creek Trib
From The Reserve Boundary In Sec. 18, T3N, R1E, H.M. To To The Headwaters In Sec. 22 And 28, T3N, R1E, H.M.