Bull Creek is a locality 11 miles south-southeast of Scotia, at an elevation of 7 feet in Humboldt County, California. Bull Creek Road parallels Bull Creek and is also known as the Mattole Road. Members of the Eel River Athapaskan peoples, a group known as the Northern Sinkyone people, lived along the South Fork of the Eel River between Miranda and the …Bull Creek is a locality 11 miles south-southeast of Scotia, at an elevation of 7 feet in Humboldt County, California. Bull Creek Road parallels Bull Creek and is also known as the Mattole Road. Members of the Eel River Athapaskan peoples, a group known as the Northern Sinkyone people, lived along the South Fork of the Eel River between Miranda and the confluence of the South Fork with the Eel River, and for a short distance on both sides of Dyerville. Their main village was at the confluence of the South Fork and Bull Creek.