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Sequoia Trees or Sequoia Sempervirens - An Incredible Experience Like No Other
Humboldt County is a great place to see the Redwood Forests of Northern California - An Experience You Won't Soon Forget
The Sequoia trees in California's redwood forest are well known as the tallest living things in the world, and one of the oldest the Sequoia Sempervirens grow well over 300 feet, live between 400 and 800 years on the average and can live to 2,000 years. They once grew throughout the northern hemisphere, but climate and topography changes have destroyed much of the Redwood rain forests; today they can only be found in a remote area of China, along the Sierra mountains and here on the beautiful upper coast of California.
All points of interest within and around the ancient forest are a leisurely drive away from The Friendly City, making Fortuna the perfect place to stay during your visit to the majestic Redwoods
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| Agate Beach, at Patrick's Point State Park
Another popular surfing spot is Patrick's Point, just north of Trinidad. This 640 acre state park has a dramatic shoreline ranging from broad, sandy beaches to sheer, rocky cliffs. In addition to its excellent surfing, there are great opportunities to explore tide pools, search for agates and watch the whales, sea lions and brilliant sunsets. Another great Humboldt County spot.
| | Arcata Bicycling From Fortuna: approx. 30 miles north off U.S. 101, Arcata, CA Map Arcata is known for its mountain bike trails through Redwood Park. Located behind Humboldt State University the trails wind through old growth redwoods and fern-filleded canyons. A map at the park entrance lists trails suited for mountain biking.
| | Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary Walking tour From Fortuna: approx. 30 miles north off Highway 101, Arcata, CA 707-826-2359
In Arcata, approximately 30 miles north of Fortuna, take a guided nature walk (Saturdays only) to watch and photograph birds, enjoy the bay and foothill views and learn about this nationally recognized habitat. Encompassing 75 acres of former landfill, the area is now a series of marshes which naturally treat Arcata's wastewater before it is released into Humboldt Bay. Visit the Interpretive Center to learn about the methods and history of this sanctuary. Located at 600 G Street in Arcata.
| | Avenue of the Giants Scenic Route 254 From Fortuna: approx. 12 miles south on U.S. 101 , , CA Website Map A 33-mile stretch of of two-lane highway that runs parallel to U.S. Highway 101, The Avenue of the Giants is an outstanding display of virgin redwood trees and numerous dedicated groves that you can bicycle, drive or hike through. This scenic highway is a must see while visiting Fortuna.
| | Bear River Casino 11 Bear Paw Way, Loleta, CA 95551 (800) 761-2327 Website Map Bear River Casino - On the breath-taking coast of Northern California.
Open Seven Days a Week.
- Over 300 Slot Machines
- The Grizzly Bear Den Poker Room
- 9 Table Game
- Restaurant
-Sports Bar
| | Big Game Hunting
For bear, the "hot spots" are neighboring Happy Camp and the Coffee Creek area of the Trinity Alps to the north of Fortuna; and Covelo, southeast of Fortuna, for deer.
Other big game areas are South Fork Mountain east of Fortuna and Kings Ranch near Petrolia on The Lost Coast.
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Sequoia Trees or Sequoia Sempervirens - A Living Treasure |
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Redwood photos
courtesy of
Jeff & Lori
Barrett
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