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How to get to Willow Creek, CA by bus?

Directions to Willow Creek, CA with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Willow Creek, CA

    BusBus: WILLOW CREEK-ARCATA.

How to get to Willow Creek, CA by bus?

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  • Which bus line stops near Willow Creek, CA?

    WILLOW CREEK-ARCATA

  • How much is the bus fare to Willow Creek, CA?

    The bus fare to Willow Creek, CA costs about $1.75 - $3.50.

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Public Transportation to Willow Creek, CA

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Bus: WILLOW CREEK-ARCATA.

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Location: Willow Creek, Humboldt County

Willow Creek, CA
Willow Creek, CAWillow Creek (formerly China Flat) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Humboldt County, California, United States. The population was 1,710 at the 2010 census, down from 1,743 at the 2000 census. Residents of this small mountain town are commonly referred to as "Willow Creekers." The town is located around 30 miles (48 km) from county seat and harbor city Eureka, with the two places vastly differing in climate. Willow Creek sits along the Trinity River. Willow Creek is described as a "rugged mountain community nestled in the heart of the Six Rivers National Forest." This area of California is located in the Trinity/Shasta/Cascade Region, near the Oregon border, and is easily reached via State Routes 299 and 96 (the "Bigfoot Scenic Byway"). The town is approximately 50 miles south of where the Patterson-Gimlin film was made. Willow creek calls itself the Bigfoot capital of the world, has a Bigfoot Museum and holds an annual "Bigfoot Daze" festival in September in honor of the creature, followed by various festivities in a local park. The roadhead of the Bluff Creek / Fish Lake Road, near which many alleged Bigfoot sightings and footprint finds occurred, is about 30 miles north, along Route 96. An Amazon reviewer of the 2013 found-footage horror film, Willow Creek, says, "The endearing quirkiness of the town is captured very well in the iconography, the interviews (particularly with Steven S., the bookstore owner), and the food." The Wikipedia review says, "The two stop off first in Willow Creek ... where various locals talk to Jim's camera, warning them to keep out of the woods, singing ballads about Bigfoot, and generally enjoying their 15 minutes in the spotlight while Jim and Kelly have a blast ...." Willow Creek was served for many decades by the weekly Klamity Kourier newspaper, which closed in 2006 and was quickly replaced by the Bigfoot Valley News. The Bigfoot Valley News has since closed, but the regional newspaper, Two Rivers Tribune (www.tworiverstribune.com), opened in 1994 and is still going strong. Its news coverage area is from Burnt Ranch to Happy Camp, 97.5 miles (by Routes 299 and 96) to the north.
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Willow Creek has 1 transit type(s), including: bus, operated by several transit agencies, including Eureka Transit Service, Arcata & Mad River Transit System, Redwood Coast Transit, Redwood Transit System, Greyhound-us and Amtrak Chartered Vehicle