Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness
Some areas in the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness have been affected by recent wildfires; for more information, please call the Hayfork Ranger Station at (530) 628-5227.
In the Wintun Indian language, "Yo-la" meant "snow covered", and "Bo-li" meant "high peak." The second part of this Wilderness' name refers to the headwaters of the Middle Fork Eel River, which originates in this remote and rugged land.This area was first protected in 1931 when it was classified as a primitive area. Further protection was given when this area became part of the National Wilderness Preservation System, created by the passage of the Wilderness Act of 1964. The Wilderness Act of 1984 added another 2,000 acres to the Yolla Bolly-Middle Eel Wilderness, for a total of about 151,626 acres.
The Wilderness is roughly oval in shape, being about 19 miles long in the north-south direction and 24 miles wide in the east-west direction. The majority of the Wilderness lies in two districts of the Mendocino National Forest (Covelo and Grindstone Ranger Districts). The far northern portion of the Wilderness is in the Yolla Bolla Ranger District of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. To the far west, a part of the Wilderness is in the Mad River Ranger District of the Six Rivers National Forest, and the Bureau of Land Management has a small portion of the Wilderness (also on the western edge).
General Information
No wilderness permit required. Fire restrictions may be in place so check before you go. A California Campfire permit is required to have a campfire (when allowed) or operate a portable gas stove. To get your free permit visit preventwildfireca.org
Check with the nearest Ranger Station before going, to obtain current information and weather conditions on the area. Maximum group size is 25 people/25 stock animals. Wilderness travel is limited to foot or horseback - NO gliders, bicycles, motorized vehicles, or mechanized equipment of any kind are allowed within the wilderness areas. Wheelchairs are allowed.
Getting There
Elevation
8000
Facility and Amenity Information
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.
Horse/Pack Animal Information
Horse/Pack animals are allowed at this site.
Pack stock parking and parking at Stuart Gap Trailhead, Rat Trap Gap Trailhead, and Tomhead Saddle Trailhead.
Recreation Opportunities
Backpacking Info
Stuart Gap Trailhead
Rat Trap Gap Trailhead
Tomhead Saddle Trailhead
East Low Gap Trailhead
West Low Gap Trailhead
Horseback Riding Info
Stuart Gap Trailhead
Rat Trap Gap Trailhead
Tomhead Saddle Trailhead