Snow-capped Trinity Alps rising above forested ridgelines
Trinity County, CA

Enjoy the Outdoors… and More

From day hikes to fishing, rafting to wine tasting — Trinity County offers a wide variety of memorable ways to fill your days from our doorstep on Lewiston Lake.

Trinity Alps Wilderness ridgeline
Trails

Hiking & Mountain Biking

With the 517,000-acre Trinity Alps Wilderness a short distance away, there's an abundance of hiking opportunities available to Lakeview Terrace Resort guests.

The Weaverville Basin Trail System offers over 40 miles of easily accessible trails ideal for hiking and biking.

Boulder Lakes
Distance: 1¾ mi one way
Elevation: 5,775 – 6,463 ft
Difficulty: Easy–Moderate
Granite Peak
Distance: 4 mi one way
Elevation: 4,100 – 8,091 ft
Difficulty: Strenuous
Swift Creek Falls
Distance: 2 mi one way
Elevation: 4,000 ft
Difficulty: Easy
Lake Eleanor & Shimmy Lake
Distance: ½ mi to Eleanor, +3⅔ mi to Shimmy
Elevation:
Difficulty: Moderate

Also see: Trinity County day hikes & beyond.

Young angler on the dock holding a freshly caught trout
On the Water

Fishing & Boating

Lewiston Lake is a cold-water tailwater famous for its brown and rainbow trout, quiet mornings, and no-wake calm. Bring your own boat or rent locally.

Two kayakers paddling calm water below forested hills
River

River Rafting

From a relaxing family float to Class IV rapids, our local outfitters have your river adventure covered. The Trinity River sits just minutes from the resort.

Above the Trinity Alps

Trinity Paragliding

For guests who want a bird's-eye view of the Trinity Alps and Lewiston Lake, our friends at Trinity Paragliding offer tandem flights and instruction throughout the season.

Visit Trinity Paragliding
Hawk perched on a pine branch, Trinity County
Nearby

Attractions Around Trinity County

Hidden-gem stops the locals love — from historic sites to caverns worth the drive.

Hawk in a Trinity County pine
Watch the skies

Wildlife you'll actually see

Bald eagles, ospreys, hawks, deer, river otters — Lewiston Lake and the Trinity Alps are quietly one of Northern California's best wildlife-watching corners. Bring binoculars.

Ready to plan your Trinity County trip?

Book your cabin or RV site — we'll help you map out the rest when you arrive.