This is a popular put-in area for the class 3 float to Seattle Creek River Access. In addition, this area of the river is known for great bird watching and the spotting of occasional river otters. There is a river map and an interpretive panel at this access along with an information board providing current info on campfire permits and fire restrictions for the area. The Forest Service maintains a portable toilet during the summer months. The road to the water's edge is graded gravel. Even though there is a large parking area, there is limited dispersed camping here. A current California Campfire Permit is required to use a camp stove, barbecue or have a campfire. Local fire restrictions supersede the campfire permit. Inquire at the Ranger Station before having a fire. Restrictions: For all boating on the Klamath, please read the restrictions on the Karuk Ceremonial dates. Water and garbage service are not provided. Bring enough water for drinking, cooking and washing as well as extra water to drown campfires each day. Please take all trash, garbage, fish guts and dog droppings with you when you leave. Dogs on leash only. Camping limit 14 days.