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    Located on Hwy 101 about 40 miles north of Eureka.

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    Jumping-off point for Redwood National Park attractions including Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Fern Canyon, Newton Drury Scenic Parkway, Bald Hills Road, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Elk Meadow & Trillium Falls, Lost Man Creek, Redwood Creek and more.

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    Visitor information at the Thomas Kuchel Information Center, Hwy 101, one mile south.

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    Picnic supplies, gasoline and unique redwood burl & chainsaw sculpture artwork.

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    Located on Hwy 101, about 20 miles north of Eureka, set amid miles of beaches and stunning coastline, Trinidad is a picturesque fishing village.

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    A convenient base for touring Redwood National Park, Sue-Meg State Park and the beaches, trails and lagoons of northern Humboldt County.

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    Attractions: Trinidad Head (hiking trails and views), Trinidad State Beach, Telonicher Marine Lab, Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse, Trinidad Pier, fishing charters andCher-Ae-Heights Casino.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor information kiosk near Post Office & Murphy's Market.

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    Overnight lodging includes B&Bs, numerous vacation home rentals, and many RV parks and cabins along Patrick’s Point Drive. Groceries and dining in town.

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    Located on the Trinity River, at the junction of Hwys 299 and 96 about one hour east of Hwy 101, Willow Creek is the gateway to Six Rivers National Forest.

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    Headquarters for Trinity River fishing, whitewater rafting and backcountry touring.

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    Attractions: China Flat/Bigfoot Museum, wineries, golf and farm stands.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor center at Hwy 299 and Hwy 96.

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    Overnight lodging includes motels and vacation cabins. Groceries, supplies, guides and equipment rentals available in town.

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    Located at the northern end of Humboldt Bay, near the junction of Hwys 101 and 299.

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    Convenient location for touring Redwood National Park and northern & eastern Humboldt County.

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    California Welcome Center (Hwy. 101, Giuntoli exit) with regional visitor information.

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    Attractions: Arcata Plaza, Natural History Museum, Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, Arcata Community Forest and Farmers Market.

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    Home of Humboldt State University and Humboldt Crabs Baseball.

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    Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals anddining. Coffee houses & bookshops at plaza.

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    Enjoy the Mad River Festival every summer, as Dell'Arte students, alums, staff and friends seriously clown.

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    Stop in at the Blue Lake Casino (gaming, music, buffet lunch & dinner) with its new hotel.

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    Go the Mad River Brewing Co. to sample some award winning brews in their sunny beer garden.

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    Get away from it all and relax for a couple of days at the Chumayo Spa.

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    Centrally located on Humboldt Bay, less than one hour from Redwood National Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Six Rivers National Forest and most of Humboldt County.

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    Eureka is an “open air museum” of Victorian architecture, with hundreds of beautifully preserved and restored residential and commercial buildings.

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    Old Town Eureka is a National Register Historic District with shops, restaurants, galleries and museums. The Eureka Boardwalk has views of fishing boats and wildlife.

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    Attractions: Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, Morris Graves Museum of Art, Carson Mansion, Sequoia Park & Zoo, Blue Ox Millworks and Samoa Cookhouse

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor center at 2112 S. Broadway (Hwy 101) at Hawthorne.

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    Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals and excellent dining, especially in Old Town.

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    Located in the farmland of the Eel River Delta, five miles from Hwy 101.

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    A charming, historic town, where a visit is like taking a step back in time.

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    Northern gateway to the Lost Coast; local beaches and country roads & farms.

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    Attractions: Ferndale Museum, Ferndale Cemetery, Fern Cottage and Humboldt County Fairgrounds.

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    Visitor information in the Ferndale Art & Cultural Center, 580 Main Street.

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    Bed & Breakfast inns, fine dining and wonderful shopping on Main Street Ferndale.

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    Loleta has one of the most scenic vistas of the lower Eel River Valley. You can view dairy farms, livestock ranches, and the Pacific Ocean.

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    It is also home to the renowned Loleta Cheese Factory and former Bank of Loleta building (358 Main Street), which was added to the California Historic Buildings list in 1985.

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    Attractions: Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge& the Eel River Wildlife Area,Table Bluff and Crab Park offering hiking, bird watching, and other recreational activities.

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    Located on Highway 101 near the junction of Highway 36 (to Red Bluff). 30 minutes north of Humboldt Redwoods State Park.

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    Many good choices for lodging and dining. Also known for great antique shopping.

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    An all-American town with nostalgic Main Street, local events and old time hospitality.

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    A convenient base for touring the Avenue of the Giants and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, and the towns of Ferndale, Loleta, Rio Dell & Scotia.

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    Attractions: Fortuna Depot Museum, Rohner Park, Riverlodge Conference Center with heather garden and the Eel River trail. Annual Rodeo and Auto Xpo.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor information at 735 14th Street.

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    Located on Hwy 101, just north of the county line, Garberville is the gateway to Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants and the Lost Coast.

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    Convenient to Richardson Grove State Park, Benbow State Recreation Area, and fishing, swimming, rafting & more on the South Fork of the Eel River.

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    Good shopping for picnic and camping supplies, gasoline, etc.

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    In summer, Garberville has a much warmer climate than that of Humboldt’s coastal towns.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor information at 782 Redwood Drive.

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    Overnight lodging includes several motels and the historic Benbow Inn.

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    Located just offHwy 101, ten miles north of Eureka.

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    Location of the Eureka-Arcata airport (ACV) with connections to Sacramento, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City.

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    Attractions: Clam Beach, Azalea Reserve, Hiller Park and a large portion of the Hammond Trail (coastal walking, biking and equestrian trail).

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    Excellent services including grocery shopping, restaurants, hardware and K-Mart.

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    Lodging at airport (Holiday Inn Express), dining on Central Avenue.

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    Located on Hwy 101, about five miles south of Fortuna.

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    Scotia was an original “company town” built around the redwood sawmills. Rio Dell grew up across the Eel River, and was originally called Wildwood.

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    Attractions: Scotia museum and Scotia Freshwater Aquarium.

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    Lodging at the historic Scotia Inn and the Humboldt Gables motel.

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    Located on the rugged Lost Coast, reached by a steep, twisty drive from Garberville/Redway via the Briceland-Shelter Cove Road.

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    An isolated community of scenic splendor, ideally situated for enjoying the solitude and majestic beauty of the Lost Coast.

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    Attractions: Black Sand Beach, Cape Mendocino Lighthouse, Mal Coombs Park, Golf Course and Fishing Charters.

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    Located on Hwy 101 about 40 miles north of Eureka.

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    Jumping-off point for Redwood National Park attractions including Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Fern Canyon, Newton Drury Scenic Parkway, Bald Hills Road, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Elk Meadow & Trillium Falls, Lost Man Creek, Redwood Creek and more.

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    Picnic supplies, gasoline and unique redwood burl & chainsaw sculpture artwork.

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    Located on Hwy 101, about 20 miles north of Eureka, set amid miles of beaches and stunning coastline, Trinidad is a picturesque fishing village.

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    A convenient base for touring Redwood National Park, Sue-Meg State Park and the beaches, trails and lagoons of northern Humboldt County.

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    Attractions: Trinidad Head (hiking trails and views), Trinidad State Beach, Telonicher Marine Lab, Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse, Trinidad Pier, fishing charters andCher-Ae-Heights Casino.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor information kiosk near Post Office & Murphy's Market.

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    Overnight lodging includes B&Bs, numerous vacation home rentals, and many RV parks and cabins along Patrick’s Point Drive. Groceries and dining in town.

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    Located on the Trinity River, at the junction of Hwys 299 and 96 about one hour east of Hwy 101, Willow Creek is the gateway to Six Rivers National Forest.

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    Headquarters for Trinity River fishing, whitewater rafting and backcountry touring.

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    Attractions: China Flat/Bigfoot Museum, wineries, golf and farm stands.

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    Overnight lodging includes motels and vacation cabins. Groceries, supplies, guides and equipment rentals available in town.

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    Located at the northern end of Humboldt Bay, near the junction of Hwys 101 and 299.

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    Convenient location for touring Redwood National Park and northern & eastern Humboldt County.

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    California Welcome Center (Hwy. 101, Giuntoli exit) with regional visitor information.

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    Attractions: Arcata Plaza, Natural History Museum, Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, Arcata Community Forest and Farmers Market.

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    Home of Humboldt State University and Humboldt Crabs Baseball.

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    Be entertained by many of the year-round productions brought to you by Dell'Arte International.

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    Enjoy the Mad River Festival every summer, as Dell'Arte students, alums, staff and friends seriously clown.

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    Stop in at the Blue Lake Casino (gaming, music, buffet lunch & dinner) with its new hotel.

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    Go the Mad River Brewing Co. to sample some award winning brews in their sunny beer garden.

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    Get away from it all and relax for a couple of days at the Chumayo Spa.

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    Centrally located on Humboldt Bay, less than one hour from Redwood National Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Six Rivers National Forest and most of Humboldt County.

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    Eureka is an “open air museum” of Victorian architecture, with hundreds of beautifully preserved and restored residential and commercial buildings.

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    Old Town Eureka is a National Register Historic District with shops, restaurants, galleries and museums. The Eureka Boardwalk has views of fishing boats and wildlife.

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    Attractions: Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, Morris Graves Museum of Art, Carson Mansion, Sequoia Park & Zoo, Blue Ox Millworks and Samoa Cookhouse

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    Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals and excellent dining, especially in Old Town.

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    Located in the farmland of the Eel River Delta, five miles from Hwy 101.

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    A charming, historic town, where a visit is like taking a step back in time.

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    Northern gateway to the Lost Coast; local beaches and country roads & farms.

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    Attractions: Ferndale Museum, Ferndale Cemetery, Fern Cottage and Humboldt County Fairgrounds.

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    Visitor information in the Ferndale Art & Cultural Center, 580 Main Street.

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    Bed & Breakfast inns, fine dining and wonderful shopping on Main Street Ferndale.

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    Loleta has one of the most scenic vistas of the lower Eel River Valley. You can view dairy farms, livestock ranches, and the Pacific Ocean.

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    It is also home to the renowned Loleta Cheese Factory and former Bank of Loleta building (358 Main Street), which was added to the California Historic Buildings list in 1985.

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    Attractions: Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge& the Eel River Wildlife Area,Table Bluff and Crab Park offering hiking, bird watching, and other recreational activities.

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    Located on Highway 101 near the junction of Highway 36 (to Red Bluff). 30 minutes north of Humboldt Redwoods State Park.

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    Many good choices for lodging and dining. Also known for great antique shopping.

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    An all-American town with nostalgic Main Street, local events and old time hospitality.

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    A convenient base for touring the Avenue of the Giants and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, and the towns of Ferndale, Loleta, Rio Dell & Scotia.

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    Attractions: Fortuna Depot Museum, Rohner Park, Riverlodge Conference Center with heather garden and the Eel River trail. Annual Rodeo and Auto Xpo.

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    Located on Hwy 101, just north of the county line, Garberville is the gateway to Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants and the Lost Coast.

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    Convenient to Richardson Grove State Park, Benbow State Recreation Area, and fishing, swimming, rafting & more on the South Fork of the Eel River.

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Orick: Gateway to Redwood National Park Located on Hwy 101 about 40 miles north of Eureka. Jumping-off point for Redwood National Park attractions including Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Fern Canyon*, Newton Drury Scenic Parkway, Bald Hills Road, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Elk Meadow & Trillium Falls, Lost Man Creek, Redwood Creek and more. Visitor information at the Thomas Kuchel Information Center, Hwy 101, one mile south. Overnight lodging including motels, B&Bs, RV parks and vacation rental cabins. Picnic supplies, gasoline and unique redwood burl & chainsaw sculpture artwork.
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*Due to the volume of visitors, California State Parks / National Park Service willrequire Day Use Permitsto access to Gold Bluffs Beach and Fern Canyon.Reservations will be required May 15th to September 15th. Reservations are not required September 16th to May 14th. Visitors are still required to pay the day-use fee. Apply for a Permit: https://www.redwoodparksconservancy.org/permits/fern-canyon-permits

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Trinidad: A Seaside Retreat Located on Hwy 101, about 20 miles north of Eureka, set amid miles of beaches and stunning coastline, Trinidad is a picturesque fishing village. A convenient base for touring Redwood National Park, Sue-Meg State Park and the beaches, trails and lagoons of northern Humboldt County. Attractions: Trinidad Head (hiking trails and views), Trinidad State Beach, Telonicher Marine Lab, Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse, Trinidad Pier, fishing charters andCher-Ae-Heights Casino. Chamber of Commerce visitor information kiosk near Post Office & Murphy's Market. Overnight lodging includes B&Bs, numerous vacation home rentals, and many RV parks and cabins along Patrick’s Point Drive. Groceries and dining in town.
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Willow Creek: River Fun & Mountain Sun Located on the Trinity River, at the junction of Hwys 299 and 96 about one hour east of Hwy 101, Willow Creek is the gateway to Six Rivers National Forest. Headquarters for Trinity River fishing, whitewater rafting and backcountry touring. Attractions: China Flat/Bigfoot Museum, wineries, golf and farm stands. Chamber of Commerce visitor center at Hwy 299 and Hwy 96. Overnight lodging includes motels and vacation cabins. Groceries, supplies, guides and equipment rentals available in town.
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McKinleyville: Rural Charm with Modern ConvenienceLocated just offHwy 101, ten miles north of Eureka. Location of the Eureka-Arcata airport (ACV) with connections to Sacramento, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. Attractions: Clam Beach, Azalea Reserve, Hiller Park and a large portion of the Hammond Trail (coastal walking, biking and equestrian trail). Excellent services including grocery shopping, restaurants, hardware and K-Mart. Lodging at airport (Holiday Inn Express), dining on Central Avenue.
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Blue Lake: Sunshine and Sea AirBe entertained by many of the year-round productions brought to you by Dell'Arte International. Enjoy the Mad River Festival every summer, as Dell'Arte students, alums, staff and friends seriously clown. Stop in at the Blue Lake Casino (gaming, music, buffet lunch & dinner) with its new hotel. Go the Mad River Brewing Co. to sample some award winning brews in their sunny beer garden. Get away from it all and relax for a couple of days at the Chumayo Spa.
Blue Lake Chamber of Commerce
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Arcata: For the Young at Heart Located at the northern end of Humboldt Bay, near the junction of Hwys 101 and 299. Convenient location for touring Redwood National Park and northern & eastern Humboldt County. California Welcome Center (Hwy. 101, Giuntoli exit) with regional visitor information. Attractions: Arcata Plaza, Natural History Museum, Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, Arcata Community Forest and Farmers Market. Home of Cal Poly Humboldt and Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals and dining. Coffee houses & bookshops at plaza.
Arcata Chamber of Commerce

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Eureka: The Victorian Seaport Centrally located on Humboldt Bay, less than one hour from Redwood National Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Six Rivers National Forest and most of Humboldt County. Eureka is an “open air museum” of Victorian architecture, with hundreds of beautifully preserved and restored residential and commercial buildings. Old Town Eureka is a National Register Historic District with shops, restaurants, galleries and museums. The Eureka Boardwalk has views of fishing boats and wildlife. Attractions: Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, Morris Graves Museum of Art, Carson Mansion, Sequoia Park & Zoo, Blue Ox Millworks and Samoa Cookhouse Chamber of Commerce visitor center at 2112 S. Broadway (Hwy 101) at Hawthorne. Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals and excellent dining, especially in Old Town.
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Eureka Chamber of Commerce
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City of Eureka on Humboldt Bay

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Loleta: Lo Le Tah are three Wiyot Indian words meaning \"A pleasant place at the end of the water.\"Loleta has one of the most scenic vistas of the lower Eel River Valley. You can view dairy farms, livestock ranches, and the Pacific Ocean. It is also home to the former Bank of Loleta building (358 Main Street), which was added to the California Historic Buildings list in 1985. Attractions: Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge& the Eel River Wildlife Area,Table Bluff and Crab Park offering hiking, bird watching, and other recreational activities.
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Ferndale: The Victorian Village or “Cream City” Located in the farmland of the Eel River Delta, five miles from Hwy 101. A charming, historic town, where a visit is like taking a step back in time. Northern gateway to the Lost Coast; local beaches and country roads & farms. Attractions: Ferndale Museum, Ferndale Cemetery, Fern Cottage and Humboldt County Fairgrounds. Visitor information in the Ferndale Art & Cultural Center, 580 Main Street. Bed & Breakfast inns, fine dining and wonderful shopping on Main Street Ferndale. Ferndale Chamber of Commerce

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Fortuna: The Friendly City Located on Highway 101 near the junction of Highway 36 (to Red Bluff). 30 minutes north of Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Many good choices for lodging and dining. Also known for great antique shopping. An all-American town with nostalgic Main Street, local events and old time hospitality. A convenient base for touring the Avenue of the Giants and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, and the towns of Ferndale, Loleta, Rio Dell & Scotia. Attractions: Fortuna Depot Museum, Rohner Park, Riverlodge Conference Center with heather garden and the Eel River trail. Annual Rodeo and Auto Xpo. Chamber of Commerce visitor information at 735 14th Street. Visit Fortuna Info

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Garberville: Gateway to the Redwoods Located on Hwy 101, just north of the county line, Garberville is the gateway to Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants and the Lost Coast. Convenient to Richardson Grove State Park, Benbow State Recreation Area, and fishing, swimming, rafting & more on the South Fork of the Eel River. Good shopping for picnic and camping supplies, gasoline, etc. In summer, Garberville has a much warmer climate than that of Humboldt’s coastal towns. Enjoy the Visitor Center at 782 Redwood Drive. Overnight lodging includes several motels and the historic Benbow Inn.
Southern Humboldt Chamber Of Commerce & Visitors Center
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Rio Dell & Scotia: Timber History Located on Hwy 101, about five miles south of Fortuna. Scotia was an original “company town” built around the redwood sawmills. Rio Dell grew up across the Eel River, and was originally called Wildwood. Attractions: Scotia museum and Scotia Freshwater Aquarium. Lodging at the historic Scotia Inn and the Humboldt Gables motel.
Rio Dell/Scotia Chamber of Commerce

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Shelter Cove: Splendid Isolation Located on the rugged Lost Coast, reached by a steep, twisty drive from Garberville/Redway via the Briceland-Shelter Cove Road. An isolated community of scenic splendor, ideally situated for enjoying the solitude and majestic beauty of the Lost Coast. Attractions: Black Sand Beach, Cape Mendocino Lighthouse, Mal Coombs Park, Golf Course and Fishing Charters. Overnight lodging including B&Bs and motels with sweeping views. Dining in town.

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    Located on Hwy 101 about 40 miles north of Eureka.

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    Jumping-off point for Redwood National Park attractions including Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Fern Canyon, Newton Drury Scenic Parkway, Bald Hills Road, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Elk Meadow & Trillium Falls, Lost Man Creek, Redwood Creek and more.

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    Visitor information at the Thomas Kuchel Information Center, Hwy 101, one mile south.

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    Overnight lodging including motels, B&Bs, RV parks and vacation rental cabins.

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    Picnic supplies, gasoline and unique redwood burl & chainsaw sculpture artwork.

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    Located on Hwy 101, about 20 miles north of Eureka, set amid miles of beaches and stunning coastline, Trinidad is a picturesque fishing village.

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    A convenient base for touring Redwood National Park, Sue-Meg State Park and the beaches, trails and lagoons of northern Humboldt County.

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    Attractions: Trinidad Head (hiking trails and views), Trinidad State Beach, Telonicher Marine Lab, Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse, Trinidad Pier, fishing charters andCher-Ae-Heights Casino.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor information kiosk near Post Office & Murphy's Market.

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    Overnight lodging includes B&Bs, numerous vacation home rentals, and many RV parks and cabins along Patrick’s Point Drive. Groceries and dining in town.

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    Located on the Trinity River, at the junction of Hwys 299 and 96 about one hour east of Hwy 101, Willow Creek is the gateway to Six Rivers National Forest.

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    Headquarters for Trinity River fishing, whitewater rafting and backcountry touring.

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    Attractions: China Flat/Bigfoot Museum, wineries, golf and farm stands.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor center at Hwy 299 and Hwy 96.

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    Overnight lodging includes motels and vacation cabins. Groceries, supplies, guides and equipment rentals available in town.

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    Located at the northern end of Humboldt Bay, near the junction of Hwys 101 and 299.

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    Convenient location for touring Redwood National Park and northern & eastern Humboldt County.

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    California Welcome Center (Hwy. 101, Giuntoli exit) with regional visitor information.

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    Attractions: Arcata Plaza, Natural History Museum, Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, Arcata Community Forest and Farmers Market.

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    Home of Humboldt State University and Humboldt Crabs Baseball.

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    Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals anddining. Coffee houses & bookshops at plaza.

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    Be entertained by many of the year-round productions brought to you by Dell'Arte International.

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    Enjoy the Mad River Festival every summer, as Dell'Arte students, alums, staff and friends seriously clown.

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    Stop in at the Blue Lake Casino (gaming, music, buffet lunch & dinner) with its new hotel.

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    Go the Mad River Brewing Co. to sample some award winning brews in their sunny beer garden.

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    Get away from it all and relax for a couple of days at the Chumayo Spa.

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    Centrally located on Humboldt Bay, less than one hour from Redwood National Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Six Rivers National Forest and most of Humboldt County.

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    Eureka is an “open air museum” of Victorian architecture, with hundreds of beautifully preserved and restored residential and commercial buildings.

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    Old Town Eureka is a National Register Historic District with shops, restaurants, galleries and museums. The Eureka Boardwalk has views of fishing boats and wildlife.

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    Attractions: Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, Morris Graves Museum of Art, Carson Mansion, Sequoia Park & Zoo, Blue Ox Millworks and Samoa Cookhouse

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor center at 2112 S. Broadway (Hwy 101) at Hawthorne.

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    Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals and excellent dining, especially in Old Town.

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    Located in the farmland of the Eel River Delta, five miles from Hwy 101.

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    A charming, historic town, where a visit is like taking a step back in time.

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    Northern gateway to the Lost Coast; local beaches and country roads & farms.

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    Attractions: Ferndale Museum, Ferndale Cemetery, Fern Cottage and Humboldt County Fairgrounds.

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    Visitor information in the Ferndale Art & Cultural Center, 580 Main Street.

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    Bed & Breakfast inns, fine dining and wonderful shopping on Main Street Ferndale.

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    Loleta has one of the most scenic vistas of the lower Eel River Valley. You can view dairy farms, livestock ranches, and the Pacific Ocean.

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    It is also home to the renowned Loleta Cheese Factory and former Bank of Loleta building (358 Main Street), which was added to the California Historic Buildings list in 1985.

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    Attractions: Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge& the Eel River Wildlife Area,Table Bluff and Crab Park offering hiking, bird watching, and other recreational activities.

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    Located on Highway 101 near the junction of Highway 36 (to Red Bluff). 30 minutes north of Humboldt Redwoods State Park.

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    Many good choices for lodging and dining. Also known for great antique shopping.

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    An all-American town with nostalgic Main Street, local events and old time hospitality.

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    A convenient base for touring the Avenue of the Giants and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, and the towns of Ferndale, Loleta, Rio Dell & Scotia.

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    Attractions: Fortuna Depot Museum, Rohner Park, Riverlodge Conference Center with heather garden and the Eel River trail. Annual Rodeo and Auto Xpo.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor information at 735 14th Street.

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    Located on Hwy 101, just north of the county line, Garberville is the gateway to Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants and the Lost Coast.

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    Convenient to Richardson Grove State Park, Benbow State Recreation Area, and fishing, swimming, rafting & more on the South Fork of the Eel River.

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    Good shopping for picnic and camping supplies, gasoline, etc.

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    In summer, Garberville has a much warmer climate than that of Humboldt’s coastal towns.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor information at 782 Redwood Drive.

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    Overnight lodging includes several motels and the historic Benbow Inn.

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    Located just offHwy 101, ten miles north of Eureka.

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    Location of the Eureka-Arcata airport (ACV) with connections to Sacramento, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City.

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    Attractions: Clam Beach, Azalea Reserve, Hiller Park and a large portion of the Hammond Trail (coastal walking, biking and equestrian trail).

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    Excellent services including grocery shopping, restaurants, hardware and K-Mart.

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    Located on Hwy 101, about five miles south of Fortuna.

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    Scotia was an original “company town” built around the redwood sawmills. Rio Dell grew up across the Eel River, and was originally called Wildwood.

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    Attractions: Scotia museum and Scotia Freshwater Aquarium.

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    Lodging at the historic Scotia Inn and the Humboldt Gables motel.

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    Located on the rugged Lost Coast, reached by a steep, twisty drive from Garberville/Redway via the Briceland-Shelter Cove Road.

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    An isolated community of scenic splendor, ideally situated for enjoying the solitude and majestic beauty of the Lost Coast.

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    Attractions: Black Sand Beach, Cape Mendocino Lighthouse, Mal Coombs Park, Golf Course and Fishing Charters.

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    Jumping-off point for Redwood National Park attractions including Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Fern Canyon, Newton Drury Scenic Parkway, Bald Hills Road, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Elk Meadow & Trillium Falls, Lost Man Creek, Redwood Creek and more.

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    Attractions: Trinidad Head (hiking trails and views), Trinidad State Beach, Telonicher Marine Lab, Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse, Trinidad Pier, fishing charters andCher-Ae-Heights Casino.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor information kiosk near Post Office & Murphy's Market.

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    Overnight lodging includes B&Bs, numerous vacation home rentals, and many RV parks and cabins along Patrick’s Point Drive. Groceries and dining in town.

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    Headquarters for Trinity River fishing, whitewater rafting and backcountry touring.

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    Attractions: China Flat/Bigfoot Museum, wineries, golf and farm stands.

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    Convenient location for touring Redwood National Park and northern & eastern Humboldt County.

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    California Welcome Center (Hwy. 101, Giuntoli exit) with regional visitor information.

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    Attractions: Arcata Plaza, Natural History Museum, Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, Arcata Community Forest and Farmers Market.

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    Home of Humboldt State University and Humboldt Crabs Baseball.

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    Be entertained by many of the year-round productions brought to you by Dell'Arte International.

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    Enjoy the Mad River Festival every summer, as Dell'Arte students, alums, staff and friends seriously clown.

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    Stop in at the Blue Lake Casino (gaming, music, buffet lunch & dinner) with its new hotel.

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    Go the Mad River Brewing Co. to sample some award winning brews in their sunny beer garden.

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    Get away from it all and relax for a couple of days at the Chumayo Spa.

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    Centrally located on Humboldt Bay, less than one hour from Redwood National Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Six Rivers National Forest and most of Humboldt County.

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    Eureka is an “open air museum” of Victorian architecture, with hundreds of beautifully preserved and restored residential and commercial buildings.

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    Old Town Eureka is a National Register Historic District with shops, restaurants, galleries and museums. The Eureka Boardwalk has views of fishing boats and wildlife.

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    Attractions: Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, Morris Graves Museum of Art, Carson Mansion, Sequoia Park & Zoo, Blue Ox Millworks and Samoa Cookhouse

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    Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals and excellent dining, especially in Old Town.

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    Attractions: Ferndale Museum, Ferndale Cemetery, Fern Cottage and Humboldt County Fairgrounds.

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    Visitor information in the Ferndale Art & Cultural Center, 580 Main Street.

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    Bed & Breakfast inns, fine dining and wonderful shopping on Main Street Ferndale.

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    Loleta has one of the most scenic vistas of the lower Eel River Valley. You can view dairy farms, livestock ranches, and the Pacific Ocean.

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    Attractions: Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge& the Eel River Wildlife Area,Table Bluff and Crab Park offering hiking, bird watching, and other recreational activities.

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    Located on Highway 101 near the junction of Highway 36 (to Red Bluff). 30 minutes north of Humboldt Redwoods State Park.

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    A convenient base for touring the Avenue of the Giants and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, and the towns of Ferndale, Loleta, Rio Dell & Scotia.

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    Attractions: Fortuna Depot Museum, Rohner Park, Riverlodge Conference Center with heather garden and the Eel River trail. Annual Rodeo and Auto Xpo.

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    Located on Hwy 101, just north of the county line, Garberville is the gateway to Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants and the Lost Coast.

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    Convenient to Richardson Grove State Park, Benbow State Recreation Area, and fishing, swimming, rafting & more on the South Fork of the Eel River.

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    In summer, Garberville has a much warmer climate than that of Humboldt’s coastal towns.

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    Overnight lodging includes several motels and the historic Benbow Inn.

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    Located just offHwy 101, ten miles north of Eureka.

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    Location of the Eureka-Arcata airport (ACV) with connections to Sacramento, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City.

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    Attractions: Clam Beach, Azalea Reserve, Hiller Park and a large portion of the Hammond Trail (coastal walking, biking and equestrian trail).

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    Excellent services including grocery shopping, restaurants, hardware and K-Mart.

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    Located on Hwy 101, about five miles south of Fortuna.

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    Scotia was an original “company town” built around the redwood sawmills. Rio Dell grew up across the Eel River, and was originally called Wildwood.

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    Attractions: Scotia museum and Scotia Freshwater Aquarium.

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    Lodging at the historic Scotia Inn and the Humboldt Gables motel.

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    Located on the rugged Lost Coast, reached by a steep, twisty drive from Garberville/Redway via the Briceland-Shelter Cove Road.

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    An isolated community of scenic splendor, ideally situated for enjoying the solitude and majestic beauty of the Lost Coast.

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    Attractions: Black Sand Beach, Cape Mendocino Lighthouse, Mal Coombs Park, Golf Course and Fishing Charters.

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    Located on Hwy 101 about 40 miles north of Eureka.

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    Jumping-off point for Redwood National Park attractions including Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Fern Canyon, Newton Drury Scenic Parkway, Bald Hills Road, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Elk Meadow & Trillium Falls, Lost Man Creek, Redwood Creek and more.

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    Overnight lodging including motels, B&Bs, RV parks and vacation rental cabins.

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    Picnic supplies, gasoline and unique redwood burl & chainsaw sculpture artwork.

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    Located on Hwy 101, about 20 miles north of Eureka, set amid miles of beaches and stunning coastline, Trinidad is a picturesque fishing village.

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    A convenient base for touring Redwood National Park, Sue-Meg State Park and the beaches, trails and lagoons of northern Humboldt County.

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    Attractions: Trinidad Head (hiking trails and views), Trinidad State Beach, Telonicher Marine Lab, Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse, Trinidad Pier, fishing charters andCher-Ae-Heights Casino.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor information kiosk near Post Office & Murphy's Market.

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    Overnight lodging includes B&Bs, numerous vacation home rentals, and many RV parks and cabins along Patrick’s Point Drive. Groceries and dining in town.

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    Located on the Trinity River, at the junction of Hwys 299 and 96 about one hour east of Hwy 101, Willow Creek is the gateway to Six Rivers National Forest.

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    Headquarters for Trinity River fishing, whitewater rafting and backcountry touring.

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    Attractions: China Flat/Bigfoot Museum, wineries, golf and farm stands.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor center at Hwy 299 and Hwy 96.

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    Overnight lodging includes motels and vacation cabins. Groceries, supplies, guides and equipment rentals available in town.

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    Located at the northern end of Humboldt Bay, near the junction of Hwys 101 and 299.

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    Convenient location for touring Redwood National Park and northern & eastern Humboldt County.

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    California Welcome Center (Hwy. 101, Giuntoli exit) with regional visitor information.

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    Attractions: Arcata Plaza, Natural History Museum, Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, Arcata Community Forest and Farmers Market.

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    Home of Humboldt State University and Humboldt Crabs Baseball.

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    Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals anddining. Coffee houses & bookshops at plaza.

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    Be entertained by many of the year-round productions brought to you by Dell'Arte International.

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    Enjoy the Mad River Festival every summer, as Dell'Arte students, alums, staff and friends seriously clown.

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    Stop in at the Blue Lake Casino (gaming, music, buffet lunch & dinner) with its new hotel.

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    Go the Mad River Brewing Co. to sample some award winning brews in their sunny beer garden.

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    Get away from it all and relax for a couple of days at the Chumayo Spa.

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    Centrally located on Humboldt Bay, less than one hour from Redwood National Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Six Rivers National Forest and most of Humboldt County.

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    Eureka is an “open air museum” of Victorian architecture, with hundreds of beautifully preserved and restored residential and commercial buildings.

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    Old Town Eureka is a National Register Historic District with shops, restaurants, galleries and museums. The Eureka Boardwalk has views of fishing boats and wildlife.

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    Attractions: Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, Morris Graves Museum of Art, Carson Mansion, Sequoia Park & Zoo, Blue Ox Millworks and Samoa Cookhouse

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor center at 2112 S. Broadway (Hwy 101) at Hawthorne.

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    Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals and excellent dining, especially in Old Town.

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    Located in the farmland of the Eel River Delta, five miles from Hwy 101.

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    A charming, historic town, where a visit is like taking a step back in time.

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    Northern gateway to the Lost Coast; local beaches and country roads & farms.

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    Attractions: Ferndale Museum, Ferndale Cemetery, Fern Cottage and Humboldt County Fairgrounds.

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    Visitor information in the Ferndale Art & Cultural Center, 580 Main Street.

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    Bed & Breakfast inns, fine dining and wonderful shopping on Main Street Ferndale.

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    Loleta has one of the most scenic vistas of the lower Eel River Valley. You can view dairy farms, livestock ranches, and the Pacific Ocean.

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    Attractions: Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge& the Eel River Wildlife Area,Table Bluff and Crab Park offering hiking, bird watching, and other recreational activities.

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    Located on Highway 101 near the junction of Highway 36 (to Red Bluff). 30 minutes north of Humboldt Redwoods State Park.

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    Many good choices for lodging and dining. Also known for great antique shopping.

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    An all-American town with nostalgic Main Street, local events and old time hospitality.

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    A convenient base for touring the Avenue of the Giants and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, and the towns of Ferndale, Loleta, Rio Dell & Scotia.

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    Attractions: Fortuna Depot Museum, Rohner Park, Riverlodge Conference Center with heather garden and the Eel River trail. Annual Rodeo and Auto Xpo.

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    Located on Hwy 101, just north of the county line, Garberville is the gateway to Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants and the Lost Coast.

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    Convenient to Richardson Grove State Park, Benbow State Recreation Area, and fishing, swimming, rafting & more on the South Fork of the Eel River.

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    In summer, Garberville has a much warmer climate than that of Humboldt’s coastal towns.

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    Located just offHwy 101, ten miles north of Eureka.

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    Location of the Eureka-Arcata airport (ACV) with connections to Sacramento, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City.

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    Attractions: Clam Beach, Azalea Reserve, Hiller Park and a large portion of the Hammond Trail (coastal walking, biking and equestrian trail).

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    Excellent services including grocery shopping, restaurants, hardware and K-Mart.

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    Located on Hwy 101, about five miles south of Fortuna.

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    Scotia was an original “company town” built around the redwood sawmills. Rio Dell grew up across the Eel River, and was originally called Wildwood.

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    Attractions: Scotia museum and Scotia Freshwater Aquarium.

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    Located on the rugged Lost Coast, reached by a steep, twisty drive from Garberville/Redway via the Briceland-Shelter Cove Road.

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    An isolated community of scenic splendor, ideally situated for enjoying the solitude and majestic beauty of the Lost Coast.

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    Attractions: Black Sand Beach, Cape Mendocino Lighthouse, Mal Coombs Park, Golf Course and Fishing Charters.

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    Jumping-off point for Redwood National Park attractions including Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Fern Canyon, Newton Drury Scenic Parkway, Bald Hills Road, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Elk Meadow & Trillium Falls, Lost Man Creek, Redwood Creek and more.

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Orick: Gateway to Redwood National Park Located on Hwy 101 about 40 miles north of Eureka. Jumping-off point for Redwood National Park attractions including Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Fern Canyon*, Newton Drury Scenic Parkway, Bald Hills Road, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Elk Meadow & Trillium Falls, Lost Man Creek, Redwood Creek and more. Visitor information at the Thomas Kuchel Information Center, Hwy 101, one mile south. Overnight lodging including motels, B&Bs, RV parks and vacation rental cabins. Picnic supplies, gasoline and unique redwood burl & chainsaw sculpture artwork.
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Trinidad: A Seaside Retreat Located on Hwy 101, about 20 miles north of Eureka, set amid miles of beaches and stunning coastline, Trinidad is a picturesque fishing village. A convenient base for touring Redwood National Park, Sue-Meg State Park and the beaches, trails and lagoons of northern Humboldt County. Attractions: Trinidad Head (hiking trails and views), Trinidad State Beach, Telonicher Marine Lab, Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse, Trinidad Pier, fishing charters andCher-Ae-Heights Casino. Chamber of Commerce visitor information kiosk near Post Office & Murphy's Market. Overnight lodging includes B&Bs, numerous vacation home rentals, and many RV parks and cabins along Patrick’s Point Drive. Groceries and dining in town.
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Willow Creek: River Fun & Mountain Sun Located on the Trinity River, at the junction of Hwys 299 and 96 about one hour east of Hwy 101, Willow Creek is the gateway to Six Rivers National Forest. Headquarters for Trinity River fishing, whitewater rafting and backcountry touring. Attractions: China Flat/Bigfoot Museum, wineries, golf and farm stands. Chamber of Commerce visitor center at Hwy 299 and Hwy 96. Overnight lodging includes motels and vacation cabins. Groceries, supplies, guides and equipment rentals available in town.
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McKinleyville: Rural Charm with Modern ConvenienceLocated just offHwy 101, ten miles north of Eureka. Location of the Eureka-Arcata airport (ACV) with connections to Sacramento, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. Attractions: Clam Beach, Azalea Reserve, Hiller Park and a large portion of the Hammond Trail (coastal walking, biking and equestrian trail). Excellent services including grocery shopping, restaurants, hardware and K-Mart. Lodging at airport (Holiday Inn Express), dining on Central Avenue.
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Blue Lake: Sunshine and Sea AirBe entertained by many of the year-round productions brought to you by Dell'Arte International. Enjoy the Mad River Festival every summer, as Dell'Arte students, alums, staff and friends seriously clown. Stop in at the Blue Lake Casino (gaming, music, buffet lunch & dinner) with its new hotel. Go the Mad River Brewing Co. to sample some award winning brews in their sunny beer garden. Get away from it all and relax for a couple of days at the Chumayo Spa.
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Arcata: For the Young at Heart Located at the northern end of Humboldt Bay, near the junction of Hwys 101 and 299. Convenient location for touring Redwood National Park and northern & eastern Humboldt County. California Welcome Center (Hwy. 101, Giuntoli exit) with regional visitor information. Attractions: Arcata Plaza, Natural History Museum, Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, Arcata Community Forest and Farmers Market. Home of Cal Poly Humboldt and Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals and dining. Coffee houses & bookshops at plaza.
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Eureka: The Victorian Seaport Centrally located on Humboldt Bay, less than one hour from Redwood National Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Six Rivers National Forest and most of Humboldt County. Eureka is an “open air museum” of Victorian architecture, with hundreds of beautifully preserved and restored residential and commercial buildings. Old Town Eureka is a National Register Historic District with shops, restaurants, galleries and museums. The Eureka Boardwalk has views of fishing boats and wildlife. Attractions: Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, Morris Graves Museum of Art, Carson Mansion, Sequoia Park & Zoo, Blue Ox Millworks and Samoa Cookhouse Chamber of Commerce visitor center at 2112 S. Broadway (Hwy 101) at Hawthorne. Hotels, motels, B&Bs, vacation rentals and excellent dining, especially in Old Town.
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Fortuna: The Friendly City Located on Highway 101 near the junction of Highway 36 (to Red Bluff). 30 minutes north of Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Many good choices for lodging and dining. Also known for great antique shopping. An all-American town with nostalgic Main Street, local events and old time hospitality. A convenient base for touring the Avenue of the Giants and Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, and the towns of Ferndale, Loleta, Rio Dell & Scotia. Attractions: Fortuna Depot Museum, Rohner Park, Riverlodge Conference Center with heather garden and the Eel River trail. Annual Rodeo and Auto Xpo. Chamber of Commerce visitor information at 735 14th Street. Visit Fortuna Info

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Rio Dell & Scotia: Timber History Located on Hwy 101, about five miles south of Fortuna. Scotia was an original “company town” built around the redwood sawmills. Rio Dell grew up across the Eel River, and was originally called Wildwood. Attractions: Scotia museum and Scotia Freshwater Aquarium. Lodging at the historic Scotia Inn and the Humboldt Gables motel.
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Shelter Cove: Splendid Isolation Located on the rugged Lost Coast, reached by a steep, twisty drive from Garberville/Redway via the Briceland-Shelter Cove Road. An isolated community of scenic splendor, ideally situated for enjoying the solitude and majestic beauty of the Lost Coast. Attractions: Black Sand Beach, Cape Mendocino Lighthouse, Mal Coombs Park, Golf Course and Fishing Charters. Overnight lodging including B&Bs and motels with sweeping views. Dining in town.

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    Centrally located on Humboldt Bay, less than one hour from Redwood National Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Six Rivers National Forest and most of Humboldt County.

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    Attractions: Ferndale Museum, Ferndale Cemetery, Fern Cottage and Humboldt County Fairgrounds.

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    Located on Highway 101 near the junction of Highway 36 (to Red Bluff). 30 minutes north of Humboldt Redwoods State Park.

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    Located on Hwy 101, just north of the county line, Garberville is the gateway to Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants and the Lost Coast.

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    Jumping-off point for Redwood National Park attractions including Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Fern Canyon, Newton Drury Scenic Parkway, Bald Hills Road, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Elk Meadow & Trillium Falls, Lost Man Creek, Redwood Creek and more.

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    A convenient base for touring Redwood National Park, Sue-Meg State Park and the beaches, trails and lagoons of northern Humboldt County.

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    Attractions: Trinidad Head (hiking trails and views), Trinidad State Beach, Telonicher Marine Lab, Trinidad Memorial Lighthouse, Trinidad Pier, fishing charters andCher-Ae-Heights Casino.

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    Chamber of Commerce visitor information kiosk near Post Office & Murphy's Market.

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    Headquarters for Trinity River fishing, whitewater rafting and backcountry touring.

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    Attractions: China Flat/Bigfoot Museum, wineries, golf and farm stands.

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    Convenient location for touring Redwood National Park and northern & eastern Humboldt County.

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    California Welcome Center (Hwy. 101, Giuntoli exit) with regional visitor information.

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    Attractions: Arcata Plaza, Natural History Museum, Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, Arcata Community Forest and Farmers Market.

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    Centrally located on Humboldt Bay, less than one hour from Redwood National Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Six Rivers National Forest and most of Humboldt County.

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    Attractions: Ferndale Museum, Ferndale Cemetery, Fern Cottage and Humboldt County Fairgrounds.

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    Located on Hwy 101, just north of the county line, Garberville is the gateway to Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants and the Lost Coast.

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    Convenient to Richardson Grove State Park, Benbow State Recreation Area, and fishing, swimming, rafting & more on the South Fork of the Eel River.

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});});closeMapBtn.on('click', function(e) {e.preventDefault();mapObj.setState({open : false});});// foundation tab init$(document).foundation("tab", "reflow");root.find(".left-nav.tabs.no-stack").show().find("> dd:first > a").click();// begin: amenities tab subtabsroot.find(".tabs.subtab > dd > a").on("click", function(e) {e.preventDefault();var tid = $(this).attr('href');var t = $(this).closest('.tabs');var dd = $(this).closest('dd');var tc = t.closest('.tabs-content').closest('.content');tc.removeClass('active');$(tid).addClass('active');$(tid).siblings().removeClass('active');dd.addClass('active');dd.siblings().removeClass('active');t.toggleClass('open');});root.find(".tabs.subtab").each(function(i) {if ($(this).find('dd').length < 2) {$(this).addClass('solo');}});$(window).on("resize", function() {/* when using open left menu tabs in desktop and closed dropdown style tabsin mobile we want to reset the open state. otherwise clicking on a tab indesktop will leave it stuck on open when re-sizing to responsive */$(".listings .tabs.subtab.open").removeClass("open");});// end: amenities tab subtabsroot.find("[data-weburl-link]").on('click', function(e) {sv_crmLib.trackAjax(data.crmtracking.core_listing_click);});gamClient.renderAds();});

Towns of Humboldt County (2024)

FAQs

How many towns are in Humboldt County? ›

There are 42 cities in Humboldt County, California. Note: As defined by the US Census Bureau, a city's official boundaries often extend miles beyond the city itself and may even cross county lines.

Is Humboldt County, CA a good place to live? ›

Natural Beauty

The county is also home to rugged coastline, dramatic cliffs, picturesque beaches, and stunning mountain ranges, providing endless opportunities for outdoor adventure and exploration. If you enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, or kayaking, you'll love living in Humboldt.

How many homeless are in Humboldt County California? ›

The 2022 point-in-time count saw roughly 1,309 unsheltered homeless people in the county, down from 1,402 people in 2019, the last time the county conducted the count. The county is seeking volunteers, who will disperse through the county the morning of Jan.

Why is Humboldt County famous? ›

Humboldt is best known for its magnificent coastal redwoods, the tallest trees in the world, and two of its major attractions are Redwood National & State Parks, and Humboldt Redwoods State Park along the Avenue of the Giants.

What is the race population in Humboldt County? ›

Race and Ethnicity

In 2022, there were 9.76 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (97.4k people) in Humboldt County, CA than any other race or ethnicity. There were 9.98k Two+ (Non-Hispanic) and 6.67k Other (Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups.

Is Humboldt County wealthy? ›

In 2020, Humboldt had a per capita personal income (PCPI) of $50,182. This PCPI ranked 38th in the state and was 71.5 percent of the state average, $70,192, and 84 percent of the national average, $59,510. The 2020 PCPI reflected an increase of 8.9 percent from 2019.

What is the largest city in Humboldt County? ›

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 trippers exploring the Pacific Northwest.

What town in California has the most homeless? ›

The five CoCs with the highest proportion of unsheltered homeless people were in California: San Jose/Santa Clara, Los Angeles, Oakland/Berkeley, Long Beach, and Sacramento.

What is the fastest growing homeless population in California? ›

Seniors are the fastest growing unhoused population

From 2017 to 2021, clients of state services for unhoused people aged 55+ increased 84% from 30,462 to 56,056, compared to a 43% increase for all ages. California's overall 55+ population increased 7.4% over the same period.

What is the quality of life in Humboldt County? ›

In Humboldt County, 88% of residents report having good, very good, or excellent health, which is higher than the 84% of residents in California overall who report the same and ranks 11th in terms of quality of life.

What food is Humboldt County known for? ›

Humboldt Bay is the site of the largest oyster farming operations on the West Coast due to the purity of our water and the excellent growing conditions. Enjoy them on the half-shell, grilled or in a stew. Join the “Oyster Calling” competition at the annual Oyster Festival on the Arcata Plaza.

What towns are in Humboldt County, Nevada? ›

Is Humboldt a town or a city? ›

City Of Humboldt - Strategically Located In The Heart Of Saskatchewan.

How big is Humboldt County? ›

Humboldt County, California has 3,568.0 square miles of land area and is the 14th largest county in California by total area.

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