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Transmitter road bald hill hoopa

Hoopa, Humboldt, California
1 acre hosted by Dwight V.
1 Caravan site
Learn more about this land: Explore Bigfoot’s backyard Mountain biking spring water, may encounter an actual sighting of big foot! Swimming hole , wildlife , deer birds, fishing, and exploring, hiking motorcycle trails, on the mountain where the clouds you can almost kiss. A scenic view of the hoopa valley. With local storytelling by the fire and local stories of people who have actually seen Bigfoot, (by request).Explore Bigfoot’s backyard Mountain biking spring water, may encounter an actual sighting of big foot! Swimming hole , wildlife , deer birds, fishing, and exploring, hiking motorcycle trails, on the mountain where the clouds you can almost kiss. A scenic view of the hoopa valley. With local storytelling by the fire and local stories of people who have actually seen Bigfoot, (by request).
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Hoopa, Humboldt, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Hoopa Valley Reservation and Hupa First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking

Hosted by Dwight V.

Joined in November 2021
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