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The world famous Avenue of the Giants scenic drive is by far one of the most amazing array of redwoods in Humboldt County. The Avenue of Giants gives you access to countless hiking trailheads, picnic areas, river…

The Avenue of Giants gives you access to countless hiking trailheads, picnic areas, rivers and groves. If you want to window shop, pick up some mementos or buy picnic supplies, stop by one of the numerous small t…

An international Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site, this park preserves the world's tallest trees, including the record holder at 380 feet, six stories higher than the Statue of Liberty. Besides hiking, b…

Shelter Cove boasts a picturesque beauty that only enhances as you journey deeper. From the rugged Lost Coast, relaxing tide pools, peaceful bike trails, to the surreal Black Sand Beach that only Humboldt County …

This amazing aerial experience in Eureka, California, takes visitors to new heights among the world’s tallest living things. The $4 million canopy trail, the longest in the western United States, rises more than …

As the county seat of Humboldt County, the City of Eureka is the heart of the U.S. redwood coast. Eureka is the largest coastal city between San Francisco and Portland and a frequent stopover point for road tripp…

Entering Ferndale is like taking a step back in time to the bygone era of Victorian Villages. Whether you’ve been here for five hours or five generations, the hospitality of the locals and the serene surroundings…

Oh, for the love of Trinidad! Entire romance novels have yet to be written about this tiny dot on the world map of love. Too poetic? Then you’ve never been here. And now is the time. Your story is about to unfold…

Home to Cal Poly Humboldt (public university in Arcata, California), one of the nation's greenest schools. It is one of three polytechnic universities in the California State University system and the northernmos…

Come visit Bigfoot’s old stomping grounds. Where you can learn more about the hairy legend at the China Flat Bigfoot Museum with the world's largest collection of Bigfoot artifacts. “River fun in the mountain sun…

Fortuna may perhaps be the friendliest and most convenient city in the Redwood Forest. With numerous choices for affordable and comfortable lodging and dining, Fortuna is the perfect home base for day trippers, H…

Put on your waterproof shoes and head over to the Humboldt Bay Wildlife Refuge. Located on the southernmost end of Humboldt Bay, the Wildlife Refuge is a great place to walk flat land trails, see wildlife, and ex…

If you are looking for a labyrinth-filled adventure or to just have a lovely picnic among nature, this is the place for you. The grounds offer spectacular views of Humboldt Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The beautifu…

Humboldt County is at the heart of the famed Emerald Triangle, a three-county area in northern California that's one of the largest and most renowned cannabis-growing regions in the country. Long recognized as th…

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

Located on the Van Duzen River is the small yet beautiful Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. While the park only covers a few acres there are a number of things you can do, such as fishing, swimming, canoeing and…

Flawless weather, spectacular scenery, gorgeous architecture and nostalgic charm are just a few ways to describe both historic logging towns of Rio Dell and Scotia. Since the 1880s, Scotia has been the longest su…

Before or after you venture into the redwoods, Old Town Eureka is a must-see. Restaurants, galleries, theaters, coffee houses, boardwalks and antique shops make up only a portion of everything this cozy quaint Vi…

Hidden to the casual observer, a secret adventure awaits those who persist. Down a long and winding road, travelers will find well-marked paths crossing over a variety of streams beneath towering redwoods, sudden…

Black Sands Beach is well deserving of its name. The black sand that covers 3.5 miles of the beach's coastline contrasts beautifully against its clear blue tides. To get to this picture perfect beach, take exit 6…

The Newton B Drury Scenic Parkway is a stretch of highway parallel to the 101 past Orick between exits 753 and 756. Passing through Prairie Creek State Park, this 10 mile detour winds alongside an impressive stan…

You know you’ve witnessed some of the largest trees on the planet when you find yourself driving your car through the very center of one. The Shrine Drive-Thru Tree (Myers Flat) allows you to return home again wi…

Upon the creation of Redwood National Park in 1968, this spectacular, world-class redwood grove was dedicated to Lady Bird Johnson, our former First Lady. An easy and level path ushers travelers through a wooded …

Founders Grove is as big in popularity as it is in size. It is the most visited grove in Humboldt and is a major North Coast redwood attraction, and for good reason. Don't be surprised if you find yourself next t…

To find the magic of the Rhododendron Trail you must first begin your journey at the Prairie Creek Visitor Center on the edge of scenic Elk Prairie. The trail is lined with lichen-encrusted maples, blackberry bra…

Purchased and preserved in 1931 by John D. Rockefeller Jr. and the Save-the-Redwoods League, the Rockefeller Forest is the largest remaining old-growth coastal redwood forest in the world. The trees towering over…

This day-long trek (depending on where you start) allows one to take in nearly all of the splendor of the Upper and Lower parts of Bull Creek. The full loop can be hiked in the Summer and Fall due to the seasonal…

The James Irvine Trail is a gorgeously rustic 4.5-mile hiking trail located right behind the Visitor Center at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.  If you want to visit nearby Gold Bluffs and Fern Canyon take the …

Come have a new adventure at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, where the oldest redwoods live. Enjoy a 10-mile scenic drive through ancient redwoods on New B. Drury Scenic Parkway. Once you set up camp, go on 75…

Drive through the magnificent Bald Hills to view elk in the oak woodlands and prairies. The Bald Hills Scenic Drive grants you access to many groves with some of the tallest Redwoods in the world such as the Lady…

Rolling mountains and windswept coastal bluffs come face-to-face with miles of narrow beaches and crashing waves. Seemingly a land forgotten, this scenic coastal playground provides an endless expanse perfect for…

Located alongside the Avenue of the Giants, this 10,000 acre swath of the Humboldt Redwoods State Park is particularly beautiful. Rockefeller Forest is the largest old-growth coastal redwood forest in the world. …

When you’re cruising along the Avenue of the Giants, be sure to stop by Founder’s Grove to wander through some of the tallest and oldest trees in the world. This easy trek includes a half-mile loop trail with exe…

Witness this iconic example of Victorian architecture, which towers above the Bay in Old Town Eureka. Since 1884, this gingerbread, storybook mansion–a Eureka landmark–has been one of the most written-about, phot…

The Blue Ox Millworks is where Victorian craftsmanship of the 1800s is used to create authentic custom products for homes around the world. They have done custom work for governor mansions, national parks, histor…

There is something for everyone down at the Humboldt Bay. Here you can stroll down the wooden pier as the clouds roll by and ships sail back into the harbor after a long day at sea. Enjoy a nice evening of waterf…

Take a one-of-a-kind guided tour on the Madaket, the nation's oldest passenger ferry. This 8.5-mile, one-hour cruise travels along the inspiring Eureka Waterfront. You will learn everything you ever wanted to kno…

Located in the historic Old Town district of Eureka, the Clarke Museum houses numerous historical and cultural artifacts from Humboldt County. Exhibits include one of the largest Native American tribe collections…

The 6.5 mile Eureka Waterfront Trail (Hikshari' Trail)  is located along the shores of Humboldt Bay. This paved trail invites bikers, walkers, skaters and paddlers to experience the unique ecosystems, including s…

If it's your first time visiting, you would be surprised to find a zoo of such high caliber in a remote coastal destination like Eureka. Clean, well-designed, delightful attractions populate the lush grounds and …

For almost a century, Sequoia Park has been a community treasure well worth discovering. 70 acres of massive, old-growth redwood forest can be found right smack in the middle of town. Runners, cyclists, walkers, …

Small batch bean to bar craft chocolate maker specializing in single origin chocolate from two ingredients, made on site.

Explore one of America's fastest growing and least conventional microbreweries, and then taste popular beers like Great White and Downtown Brown in the tap room.

"The Fisherman" statue is a memorial created by Dick Crane to honor the mariners whose lives were claimed by the sea. Grab a bite to eat at Café Marina on the waterfront then go see its namesake statue with fishi…

Get whisked away in a horse-drawn carriage down the historic streets of Old Town Eureka. Transport yourself to an era gone by and have a marvelous time learning about the once bustling commercial district of Eure…

Established in 1853, Fort Humboldt was occupied by the U.S. Army for only 13 short years. Among the fort’s early garrison was none other than Captain Ulysses S. Grant, a decorated Civil War general and eventually…

Explore the vast history of shipwrecks and the construction of floating vessels off California’s north coast. Visit Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum located next to the Samoa Cookhouse, and view artifacts salvaged fr…

This hands-on science center is packed with interactive exhibits that both amuse and educate, whether giant Lego blocks, a self-starting puppet theater, gadgets that spark, roll and create wind gusts or weather streams.

The Morris Graves Museum of Art houses seven premier galleries that host diverse displays from artistic youths and music to dance and literary art. Every weekend the arts come to life through a variety of program…

The arts are very much alive in Humboldt County, and this fact is even more true in Eureka. Many of the buildings in Eureka are adorned with beautiful murals that are painted by local artists. Come experience the…

A curious collection of colorful objects catch the eye of passers by on Old Town Eureka's Second Street. This installation houses the "Wooden Sculpture Garden" of local folk artist, Romano Gabriel. Born in Ita…

Learn what happened in Opera Alley, what lies beneath 2nd street, who lurks upstairs in Ruby's room and more while walking the Victorian streets of Eureka.

The Humboldt County Library consists of a main library in Eureka, ten branch libraries throughout the county, and a bookmobile. The Eureka branch is located on the edge of Old Town, next to the Carson Mansion bor…

Take a stroll down the beautifully nostalgic Victorian-era streets of Eureka. Start your walk or drive through Hillside Street, a neighborhood filled with preserved Queen Anne and Eastlake styled houses. If you w…

Samoa is located in the northern peninsula of Humboldt Bay and is the site of the Samoa Cookhouse, one of the last remaining original, lumber-camp style cookhouses. The name Samoa is used interchangeably with the…

Home to Cal Poly Humboldt, one of the nation's greenest schools, Arcata features chic shopping around the downtown plaza, including organic clothing stores, progressive bookstores, bead and crystal shops and home…

The Six Rivers National Forest includes over 1 million acres of land between Humboldt, Trinity, Siskiyou and Del Norte Counties. The Eel, Van Duzen, Klamath, Trinity, Mad and Smith Rivers, which wind like turquoi…

Surrounded by redwoods, Eureka’s scenic Freshwater County Park features a playground and grassy area, swimming hole, picnic areas with barbecue pits & tables, a gazebo and cooking facilities. It’s the perfect…

Walk through history like one only can in Ferndale. This is a historical and educational museum that brings the community an appreciation and understanding of the culture and heritage of Ferndale, the Eel River a…

Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and Sandstone Cliffs is the majestic Centerville Beach. On this nine-mile secluded and tranquil white sand beach, you can watch when the whales migrate in April and May with thei…

Hike through the closed canopies of Sitka Spruces on the Russ Park trail inside the Ferndale bird sanctuary. The park is only open from sunrise to sunset. Experience beautiful views of the town of Ferndale as wel…

The Ferndale Historic Cemetery offers a quiet glimpse into local life – both past and present. Two blocks from Main Street, the cemetery, which was founded in 1868, sprawls up a redwood capped hill behind the Old…

Rolling mountains and windswept coastal bluffs come face-to-face with miles of narrow beaches and crashing waves. Seemingly a land forgotten, this scenic coastal playground provides an endless expanse perfect for…

It’s always a beautiful day at the beach in the stunning town of Trinidad. Trinidad State Beach is pet-friendly and is a great place to relax and stretch your legs. One of the most popular sections of the beach i…

Like everything in Trinidad, the Memorial Lighthouse is too gorgeous to miss. Built-in 1949 to honor those lost at sea, the Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse is a replica of the original lighthouse located on the tip …

Sue-Meg State Park is the perfect location to watch whales, sea lions and beautiful sunsets. It is located in the heart of the California redwood coast and considered one of the most magical treasures of the rugg…

Wide, expansive, sandy beaches appeal to wanderers and boogie boarders alike. The mouth of Little River, you’ll find ample parking available and plenty of places to spread the picnic blanket. You will, however, n…

Agate Beach is remote enough to disconnect from the noise of the world but close enough to connect to the sound of nature. A great way to get to the beach is by parking your car at the Agate Beach campground and …

Whether you are fishing, boating, beachcombing, birding or simply basking in the sun, the Humboldt Lagoons wait for you. Fed by natural springs, these gentle lagoons become brackish, breached each winter by the r…

Take in a sweeping, panoramic view of the majestic Pacific Ocean from Luffenholtz Beach. Beautiful and inspiring, a scenic picnic area opens up onto an easy trail right down to the beach below. A truly spectacula…

If you are in or around Patrick’s Point State Park, you should visit the reconstructed Yurok village of Sumêg. The village is made up of traditional family styled houses, a sweat house, changing houses, a redwood…

Numerous aquariums showcase local sea specimens like the world's fastest starfish, a shy octopus and a cleverly camouflaged eel grass fish. Touch tanks out back offer kids a tactile way to meet anemones, sea cucu…

Experienced anglers and newbies alike will have a blast aboard the Jumpin’ Jack out on beautiful Trinidad Bay with Captains Bob, Sam, Tom or Chris. The many shallow areas in Trinidad Bay offer the perfect place f…

Near the entrance to the seaside town of Trinidad, you’ll spot the Victorian bungalow that houses the Trinidad Museum. The Museum boasts five exhibit rooms and two spectacular gardens. Native American exhibits in…

A day in the sweet seaside town of Trinidad would not be complete without a sunset stroll down the Historic Trinidad Pier. California’s northernmost pier juts out into Trinidad Harbor, sheltered on one side from …

California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt is a public university in Arcata, California. It is one of three polytechnic universities in the California State University system and the northernmost campus in…

The Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary is an internationally popular wetland system. If you enjoy bird watching all year round, this is the place for you. Located at the northern end of the Humboldt Bay, the san…

Arcata’s hospitality has no end in sight. They have been known to share their plaza, festivals, arts, pools, bagels and spectacular community forest with anyone who asks. Located just a few blocks away from downt…

Watch award-winning jewelry, much of it featuring stunning niobium metal, being made in the design studio, then sip espressos and browse the chic gift shop.

This California state fish hatchery is usually full of thousands of hungry juvenile steelhead and rainbow trout, waiting patiently to do water acrobatics when young hands toss them fish pellets. Picnic tables and…

A 40-foot faux lighthouse leads the way to what is certainly the most fun golf in Humboldt: An old-fashioned 18-hole putt-putt course with crazy bends, drops, loops and goofy giant figurines, including a lumberja…

Prehistoric human skulls. Paleozoic fossils. Weird looking crabs. A pterodactyl in the rafters. A giant whale skull on the floor. A beehive behind a looking glass (Can you find the queen?). For a small space the …

Arcata’s oldest house offers a glimpse into Humboldt County life in the mid-1800s. This sweet little farmhouse is a snapshot of the past. Staged by the Arcata Historical Sites Society, the Phillips House Museum a…

Immerse yourself in the history of the Eel River Valley, with collections of railroad, farm and war era artifacts, baskets and a Children's Touch Corner, all housed in an original 1893 railway depot building.

The Salmon Pass Trail at the southern entrance of the 7472-acre Headwaters Forest Reserve winds through striking old- and second-growth redwoods. However, this trail is only accessible by guided tour mid May - mi…

This 50-acre retreat, in the heart of Fortuna, has miles of peaceful walking trails in second-growth redwoods and showcases native wild shrubs and herbs. Stop at the Fortuna Railroad Depot Museum near the park entrance.

The River Lodge Conference Center is located on the Eel River in sunny Fortuna. A handsome 6000 square foot building with rustic, cabin-esque design offers a sophisticated space for meetings and events. The River…

Come visit bigfoot’s old stomping grounds. Where you can learn more about the hairy legend at the Willow Creek - China Flat Museum with the world's largest collection of Bigfoot artifacts. All the information you…

Take Highway 299 east from coastal Highway 101 and leave the fog behind. Up into the mountains you go to the Trinity River Recreation Area, which includes the Six Rivers National Forest, the Trinity River, numero…

For decades, adventure-seekers have flocked to the Trinity River to white water raft. Its steady flow year round makes for a reliable run. Whether you are a beginner looking for a leisurely float, or a daredevil …

The Trinity River, a 165-mile tributary of the Klamath, is fisherman’s paradise and an underrated destination for anglers. Steelhead and trout are plentiful in its cold mountain waters. Set against a stunning bac…

The Six Rivers Rafting Company provides the most unforgettable whitewater rafting adventures and the most family-friendly routes down the scenic Trinity River. You are guaranteed a high-quality experience while w…

Come join the Bigfoot Rafting family for river fun in the mountain sun! Bigfoot Rafting has been popular with tourist and locals alike since 1984, making them one of the largest and most experienced rafting compa…

Tour the historic Redwood Grove and estate designed by architect Julia Morgan. On the tour, you will see the development of the estate over the years and the different visions of local Humboldt artificers that wo…

Surrounded by iconic redwoods and bordered by the winding Eel River in sunny southern Humboldt, the Benbow KOA 9 Hole Golf Course is an idyllic place for a leisurely day on the green. Casual and seasoned golfers …

Baywood Golf and Country Club is a private golf and leisure experience, with a skillfully designed, meticulously maintained 18 hole course set against the a dense redwood forest. Membership includes year round ac…

Moments after leaving the threshold of the redwood forest (Richardson Grove State Park), Highway 101 transports you to the spectacular Benbow Valley. The Benbow Inn has managed to preserve its 19th century Tudor …

This famous kitschy roadside attraction was hollowed out in 1946 from the trunk of a 2,000-year-old redwood tree. It toured the county behind a truck for years, but now rests just south of Richardson Grove Redwoo…

A generous collection of old growth redwoods will take you through cool, damp areas as well as dappled pools of warm sunlight. Enjoy easy access and walk through the middle of a giant tree! Take full advantage of…

On the south side of Little River, this county park is known for tasty giant razor clams, which hunters scoop up at negative tides. Otherwise, regular folks like to tent or RV camp on this sandy stretch between t…

A popular hiking and cycling trail just north of Arcata showcases the varied landscapes of the Redwood Coast. Taking hikers and bikers across open fields, lush woodlands and a stunning beach, the Hammond Trail is…

Off of scenic Highway 36 alongside the Van Duzen River lies Cheatham Grove, where you can walk the well-maintained trails through Humboldt’s iconic redwoods. Cheatham Grove is less trafficked than the neighboring…

Enter the Reserve through the Northern Entrance from Elk River Road, about 6 miles off of Highway 101. The Elk River Trail flanks the South Fork Elk river through dense redwoods. Along the trail, you’ll see inter…

If you want to have an outdoor adventure but don't know where to start come to Adventure’s Edge. With over 40 years of experience in providing the best gear, bikes, repairs, information and all outdoor adventure …

Join Captain Jared Morris for the fishing adventure of a lifetime on the Lost Coast. A third generation Shelter Cove fisherman, Jared has got the expertise and experience to ensure you and yours have a safe, fun …

If you enjoy fishing for tuna, red snapper, halibut, salmon, and whale watching then we’ve got just the spot for you. E & D Humboldt Charters offers all this and more. Explore the fresh and salty waters of th…

There are many ways to view the natural wonders of Humboldt, but canoeing through the bay really helps you take everything in. Rent a kayak, SUP or canoe to experience the beauty of the bay on your own or schedul…

Located on the beautiful Waterfront near Eureka’s Old Town, the Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center is a great starting point for folks who want to get their feet wet (or a little more than their feet) out on the Bay. In…

Come experience the world-renowned Humboldt Bay Oyster Tour provided by Aqua-Rodeo Farms. Depending on where you would like to start your tour you can book a motorboat from Woodley Island or rent a kayak from the…

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Nestled in the beautiful seaside village of Trinidad, CA is Humboldt’s premium paddlesport instruction and guiding center. Explore the coast 2.5 miles south, towards Little River. View a variety of wildlife from …

Experienced guide and shuttle service-based in Shelter Cove for Lost Coast hikers and bikers.

All that salty ocean air inspiring you to cast a line? Look no further than Northwind Charters, where you can book a sport fishing trip with the experts. Aboard the aptly named Fishy Business, you and your first …

Pacific Outfitters has been a part of the Humboldt community for years and a one-stop-shop for all your outdoor needs and information in Humboldt . Their appreciation for the outdoors carries over to the products…

If you want to experience all that the Redwood National and State Park has to offer without missing a thing, Redwood Adventures is your best connection. Create your own customized guided tour to fit you or your g…

Redwood Coast Fishing is home to beautiful Humboldt County rivers. The variety of conditions and fish makes it perfect for novice and experienced anglers. No matter which one you are you will always have a patien…

Experience the Redwood National Forest like never before. Saddle up and ride through the mountains and around different stages of redwood forest and groves. You have a wide choice of guided tours such as a one an…

Whether you are an experienced angler or a newbie, Reel Steel Sportfishing Charters will help you hook halibut, salmon, tuna, rockfish, lingcod, crab or even sharks off of the beautiful Redwood Coast. Captain Tim…

Sea Hawk Sportfishing is the perfect way to get on the water in Shelter Cove. Reel in your dinner like a local with the guidance of lifelong fisherman Jake Mitchell, who will supply gear, bait and the necessary k…

Join Captain Curt Wilson aboard the Wind Rose for a half day or full day guided fishing adventure. You’ll have the opportunity to hook your own salmon, halibut, rockfish and crab on the beautiful Trinidad Bay.

Have a fun day sports fishing out on the Trinidad Bay. Only groups of 6 are permitted to be on the charter at a time, so be sure to pick your fishing crew wisely. Some of the most popular fish to catch are rockfi…

Views from the green are unparalleled at Shelter Cove Golf Links. We aren’t talking a sliver of ocean off in the horizon – we’re talking first row seats to the vast, blue Pacific. This nine hole links course cove…

A favorite destination of locals with little ones, the Sequoia Park playground is surrounded by Humboldt’s iconic redwoods. There are several play structures, a large grassy field, 10-seat swing set, and a gazebo…

On the northern side of the county lies Beau Pre Golf Club, which boasts an 18 hole public golf course with full driving range, as well as an 18 hole disc golf course. With rolling green hills, towering redwoods …

The Sequoia Duck Pond lies at the center of the 67 acre Sequoia Park, a beautiful natural enclave next to Sequoia Park Zoo on the northeast side of Eureka. Surrounded by redwoods, ferns and walking trails, the po…

Humboldt County is home to the King Range National Conservation Area, which encompasses approximately 70,000 acres of wildlands. Too rugged for highway construction and too remote for development, this stretch of…

Lesser known but equally as spectacular, The California Federation Women’s Clubs Grove is a stand of ancient redwoods along the Avenue of the Giants. Open for day use, the Women’s Grove includes a picnic area and…

Before heading into the Humboldt Redwood State Park, pop by the Visitor Center for a quick natural history lesson – a little context will make the journey through the park all the more awe inspiring. The Visitor …

The Redwood Empire Golf and Country Club offers an exclusive 18 hole championship private course with an array of amenities and services for members. Clouds burn off more quickly in the Friendly City of Fortuna, …

The Mike Thompson Wildlife Area, South Spit is a long strip of land and sand stretching between the mouth of the Eel River near Loleta to the South Jetty. Looking east from the spit, you’ll see the Eureka waterfr…

Samoa Beach is a long, flat stretch of dunes and sand on the southwest side of the Samoa Peninsula. It flanks the historic logging town of Samoa, whose famous cookhouse looks and feels just as it did when it serv…

The Punta Gorda Lighthouse in the King National Conservation Area holds vigil over the remote Lost Coast. The lighthouse began operating in 1912 and was used by the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Ownership…

The Paradise Royale Loop is an excellent way to experience the Lost Coast, and was constructed with mountain bikers in mind. The 25-mile trail system is located near the 2850-foot high Queen Peak, north of Shelte…

Stationed in the town’s original 1897 train depot, the Blue Lake Museum pays tribute to the rich history of the Mad River Valley. Exhibits include artifacts from the region’s heyday, when the town sprung forth fr…

This loop trail of about 3 miles climbs a hill with switchbacks, then winds through a magical redwood forest to a steel bridge over Trillium Falls, before returning to your starting point at the Elk Meadow Day Use Area.

The little logging town of Scotia is home to the largest open-air freshwater aquarium on the North Coast. A habit for local species like salmon and trout, the Humboldt Redwood Fisheries Exhibit offers a lovely se…

The last lumbercamp cookhouse has been serving up square meals (all you can eat) since 1890; check out the logging and cookhouse museum, plus the Maritime Museum next door.

This 3-mile trail (first mile is paved), perfect for kids and bikes, showcases the Headwaters Forest Reserve past faint traces of the logging ghost town of Falk. Just south of Eureka.

This scenic public course on the outskirts of the county seat has it all. Capitalizing on the natural beauty of the area, the Eureka Municipal Golf Course boasts several ponds, a freshwater creek, rolling greens …

In order to get to the Manila Dunes, you must first go through the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center. When you find the building that resembles a Middle-Earth shire, you have arrived. Once you enter through the door…

Gold Bluffs Beach is part of the majestic Prairie Creek Redwood State Park. The road to this magnificent beach is unpaved, so don't be surpirsed if you are the only person around to experience the 10 miles of gol…

Originally this lighthouse resided on Cape Mendocino cliff in 1868 but was relocated due to wear and tear. The new and improved Cape Mendocino is now located at Shelter Cove with great access points to the beach.…

Samoa Dunes is so much more than just a sandy strip of land extended between Humboldt Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Before you go off on your adventures down at the dunes, enjoy a hot meal and freshly baked bread at…

Don’t blink! You might miss it. The town of Orick flies by on the 101 North towards Del Norte County, but it's worth a gander. Orick is the gateway into major old-growth redwood territory, and home to herds of gr…

Headed north on the 101, the town of Mckinleyville sits perched atop a hill overlooking a vast stretch of beach. Less eccentric perhaps than the college town to the south, McKinleyville is a rural suburb with all…

The sleepy town of Loleta is nestled among the verdant hills and pastures just south of Eureka. Known in times past as Swauger's Station, Loleta was founded in the 1800s as a railway depot during the boom days of…

Arcata has something for both the city slicker and nature lover in all of us. Giant Redwoods from the Community Forest encompass the slow-paced college town and delightful shop-lined streets. The Plaza in central…

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