Trinity River (California)
The Trinity River is a major river located in northern California, flowing approximately 165 miles. It originates in the Klamath Mountains and eventually joins the Klamath River near the town of Weitchpec. The river is known for its scenic beauty, featuring lush forests and rugged terrain, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, rafting, and hiking.
The Trinity River is also significant for its ecological importance, providing habitat for various fish species, including salmon and steelhead trout. The river's watershed supports diverse wildlife and plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem. Additionally, the river is part of the Trinity River Restoration Program, aimed at restoring its natural flow and improving fish habitats.