Driving Directions (All times and distances
are approximate)
From the South
From Interstate 5 at
Redding, take Highway 299 to downtown Weaverville.
Take Highway 3 out of Weaverville to north end of Trinity
Lake
Approximate driving distance from Redding to North Trinity Lake, 60
miles. Approximate driving time from Redding to Trinity
Lake, 1.5 hours.
From the North
From Interstate 5 at
Yreka, take Highway 3 over Scott Mountain to Coffee
Creek and Trinity Center.
Approximate driving distance from Yreka to north Trinity lake,
80 miles. Approximate driving time from Yreka to Coffee Creek, 1.5 hours.
From the Coast
From Highway 101 at
Eureka, take Highway 299 to downtown Weaverville. Take
Highway 3 out of Weaverville to north end of Trinity Lake
Approximate driving distance from Eureka to Trinity Center,
140 miles. Approximate driving time from Eureka to Trinity Center, 3 hours.
Fly-in information
Trinity Center is the only airpark community along a public runway,
adjacent to a lake in California. Flying into Trinity
Center airport (O86) is fun and amazingly beautiful. Nestled in the Trinity Alps, Trinity Center is only 34 nm from Redding.
Unfortunately, we don't have fuel at Trinity Center. Or the entire
county for that matter. So be sure to calculate your
fuel and plan on stopping at Scott Valley, Benton,
or down the Sacramento Valley. You can get the latest
fuel prices on AirNav.
Since Trinity Lake level can vary between a foot or two over "full" to 75+
feet down, your aerial view of the airport can change
each time you come in.
We do not have rental cars. However, many of the vacation rentals can arrange
pickups at the airport. Bikes are available for use
during the summer.
Airport data