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59741 CA-299, Douglas City, CA 96024

(530) 623-6294
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About Indian Creek Lodge

A Perfect Stay

Indian Creek Lodge is owned by a group of California based families who love the outdoors and the lodge. Many of the staff have been working at the lodge for over 10 years. There is a passion for it’s guests and the property that can be hard to find elsewhere. Many of our guests return every year to vacation, go fishing, explore the outdoors, or to enjoy their family in the area. There is so much to see and the lodge is so relaxing, it is normal occurrence for our first time guests to extend their stays and become part of the Indian Creek Lodge family.

From the first phone call you’ll notice a difference. We truly care about our guests, their experience, and we are delighted to see our guests year after year. Indian Creek Lodge can best be described as a gem and we hope you’ll make time to come and stay with us.

Each lodge room, suite, and kitchenette is spectacularly clean, well stocked, and we have an amazingly friendly staff. There are gorgeously quiet places to sip a glass of wine, beautiful river views, cozy outdoor fireplaces, games and places to chat, high speed internet to be in touch with your friends, and most of all the stunning beauty of the Trinity River and mountains in backyard.

On the Banks of the Trinity

The Trinity begins in the rugged Trinity Alps and sleeps in two reservoirs before leaving Lewiston Dam and free flowing for hundreds of miles. Legendary for its salmon, steelhead, and trophy brown trout, the river’s fishing water is easily accessed from the lodge and anglers can be casting at sunrise.

Although brown trout are not native, they were heavily stocked until the late 1970s. Today, a self-sustaining population remains in the upper river. Spring-run salmon begin to enter the river in May and provide trophy fishing through November. And the beloved steelhead soon follow bringing a catchable population of both native and hatchery steelhead beginning in October. Anglers have great success for steelhead until the end of February when the Trinity River begins quieting before trout season begins.

The natural beauty has been one of the most popular sights for visitors to the north coast. Scenic Highway 299 makes easy access to many points of interest. Rafts, canoes and kayaks frequent the rapids in the springtime, and tubers enjoy summertime flows.