Benbow State Recreation Area Explained

Benbow State Recreation Area
Map:USA California#USA
Location:Humboldt County, California, United States
Nearest City:Garberville, California
Coordinates:40.0619°N -123.7933°W
Area Acre:1142
Established:1958
Governing Body:California Department of Parks and Recreation

Benbow State Recreation Area is a state park unit of California in the United States. It is located in Humboldt County 2miles south of Garberville on U.S. Route 101 on the South Fork Eel River.

Benbow dam was constructed across the South Fork Eel River in 1931 to provide hydroelectric power for development in Garberville, impounding a reservoir.[1] The Benbow family, interested in preserving the natural scene along the river, made efforts to place the land under state protection. In 1956 funds were approved for the Benbow Project and the first 207acres were purchased in 1958.[2] Due to the negative impact on the migrating salmon and damage to the river banks, work began to remove the dam in August 2016.[3] In the winter of 2017, removal of the dam was completed.

The park has grown to 1142acres.[4] There are campsites and a large day-use picnic area. Hiking, picnicking and camping are popular summer time activities, while salmon and steelhead fishing are popular in the winter.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Benbow Dam demolition on schedule . . Natalya . Estrada . Kellie Ann . Benz . September 5, 2016. 11 September 2016.
  2. http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=426 Benbow Lake State Recreation Area.
  3. Web site: Fisheries. NOAA. 2021-01-27. Kicking off the Second Largest Dam Removal in California NOAA Fisheries. 2021-05-20. NOAA. en.
  4. California State Park System Statistical Report: Fiscal Year 2009/10 . California State Parks . 26 . 2011-09-24.