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| Humboldt Lagoons State Park
In this 1,036 acres of sandy marshland on the Pacific Flyway, more than 200 species of birds have been sighted among the wild flowers and tules. Fishing, boating, and camping.
| | Humboldt Redwoods State Park From Fortuna: approx. 12 miles south off U.S. 101, Weot, CA 95571 707-946-2409 Website Map 51,222 acres, over 100 memorial and picnic groves, riding, hiking, nature trails, Eel River swimming, fishing, rafting and camping. The Visitor Center just south of Weott on the Avenue of the Giants features a natural history museum, maps, hiking and camping information. (707) 946-2263 or visit the website.
| | Immortal Tree From Fortuna: approx. 20 miles south on The Avenue of the Giants, in Redcrest 28101 Avenue of the Giants, Redcrest, CA 95540 (707) 722-4396 Map Family owned and operated visitor attraction features a 950-year old ancient redwood that has survived fire and flood. Free picnic area and restrooms. (707) 722-4396
| | Little River State Beach/ Clam Beach (and County Park) From Fortuna: approx. 34 miles north off U.S. 101, McKinleyville, CA
These two beaches run into each other and parallel U.S. 101 for many miles — together they make one great open beach ideal for off-road vehicle fun, horse riding, long walks, clam digging and to let your dog run wild.
| | Loleta Cheese Company From Fortuna: approx. 10 miles north off U.S. 101 in Loleta, Loleta, CA 95551 (707) 733-1871 Website Map Family owned and operated. Visitors welcome Monday - Friday, 9 am to 5 pm and Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm. Large viewing windows and tasting room.
| | Moonstone Beach
Northern Humboldt features many small, secluded beaches and this small cove just south of Trinidad is a favorite with the locals. Large rocks and cliffs create an atmosphere of intimacy and seclusion — a great spot for picnicking and swimming.
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Redwood photos
courtesy of
Jeff & Lori
Barrett
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