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The Highway 255 Bridge boat ramp provides easy access to Humboldt Bay near the city of Eureka, California. This free public boat launch is well-suited for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats looking to explore the calm, sheltered waters of the bay.
The boat ramp is located off of Highway 255, about 5 miles south of the Samoa Bridge. Parking is available nearby, though it may be limited during peak times. Once on the water, paddlers and boaters can enjoy scenic views of the Humboldt Bay shoreline and the surrounding coastal environment. The bay offers protected conditions that are generally suitable for a wide range of non-motorized and small motorized watercraft.
For those seeking additional recreation opportunities, the Salmon Pass Trailhead and Elk River Trailhead are located in the vicinity, providing access to hiking trails in the area. Overall, the Highway 255 Bridge boat ramp is a convenient launch point for accessing Humboldt Bay and the surrounding natural areas.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Salmon Pass TrailheadLocated within
Elk River TrailheadLocated within
Headwaters Forest ReserveLocated within
Humboldt Bay National Wildlife RefugeLocated within