
The Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation dominates this landscape, centered on the Trinity River as it carves through northern California during the late twentieth century. The settlement of Hoopa serves as the primary hub, featuring the Hoopa Valley High School, a substation, and a gaging station along the riverbank. Transport and connectivity are defined by the Hoopa Valley Landing Strip and a network of roads that navigate the steep elevations between Hospital Ridge and Brown Ridge. Cultural and historical markers like The Rain Rock (Indian Ceremonial Site) are noted alongside the Six Rivers National Forest boundary. The map documents a rugged riverine economy where the Trinity Wild and Scenic River designation protects the waterway as it flows past landmarks such as Sugar Bowl Ranch and Ferry Point.
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