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New Orleans Gulch Trail Alert: This trail is currently very difficult to access due to the rough nature of Bottle Hill Road. The trail is easy to follow once you find it!
This is one of the least known trails
around Georgetown. It starts on U.S.F.S. land then goes onto Auburn
State Recreation land. Before the floods of 1986/1997 there was a
significant gravel bar at its river terminus. The trail may have
continued across the river up along Squaw Creek to Todd Valley. The
trail is at the western edge of our National Forest land. The trail starts on F.S. land as a logging road which becomes a narrow ridge trail through an old growth Manzanita elfin forest. The trail turns R off the ridge, going down through conifer forest on the northerly side of what becomes another ridge-like spine that continues steeply, towards the Middle Fork of the American River. Watch for F.S. boundary markers as the trail goes onto Auburn State Rec. land from there. About 3/4 mile above the river the trail goes L, leaving the ridge-like spine to switchback obscurely down to New Orleans Creek (beautiful moss and fern laden waterway), before making a final drop to the river.
The trail has dropped almost 1800 feet
in about 2 miles from its trailhead. Look for alien Hickory trees just
above the creek.
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