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Hwy 299 east to west

dennysbabe
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I'm looking for up-to-date info on traveling Hwy 299 (Redding to Arcata). We don't mind curves and steep climbs as long as it's feasible with our 37' fifth wheel and the scenery is worth the drive. Any thoughts?
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Marv_Hoag
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Give yourself plenty of time. There are several construction delays. Could add 1 or more hours extra if you hit them wrong.
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korbe
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We travel that route numerous times per year. Best part for us is the section between Weaverville and Willow Creek, as the road follows the Trinity River.
Currently there is road construction (re-alignment) heading up to Buckhorn summit just west of Whiskeytown Lake. I would recommend leaving Redding early am (by 9am) to beat the heat of the construction delay. Enjoy the trip
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Phils
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It is the way we usually go to the coast, and I believe I've tried every different route at least once (hwy 36 I tried WITHOUT the trailer, of course).

There is construction along the route. They've run news stories and updates on the Redding TV station. It is a well maintained road and you will have no problems. The scenery is ok. The grades are steep but there are usually extra lanes.

Once you reach hwy 101, the scenery is excellent! Don't miss Fern Canyon by Orick, if you can make it. Your trailer will NOT be allowed on that 5 or 6 mile drive to get there, but it's worth it IMHO, if you can stash the trailer or leave it at a nearby campsite.

The only other acceptable routes with a trailer would be Hwy 20 from Williams to 101, and hwy 199 from Grants Pass to 101.

Phil
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