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| Bustling seaports, vibrant college towns, quaint farming communities, and historic Main Streets. |
| Among the miles of unspoiled coastline and acres of redwoods, the communities of the Redwood Coast enjoy a lifestyle not to be rivaled. While planning your trip, keep in mind that our three largest towns, Eureka, Arcata and Fortuna, are centrally located on Humboldt Bay, from which nearly anywhere in the county can be reached in about an hour. |
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Arcata
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Locatad off Highway 101 just 10 minutes north of Eureka, Arcata's beginnings go back to the Gold Rush as a shipping and supply center for the miners on the Trinity River. The docks are long gone, but Arcata retains a sense of uniqueness. Sprawling over th |
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Ferndale
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Just 20 minutes south of Eureka on Highway 101, Ferndale is a pastoral oasis nestled between redwood forests and the magnificent beaches of California's Lost Coast. |
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Eureka
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As the business and governmental center of Humboldt County, the city of Eureka is located in the heart of the Redwood Empire. |
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Humboldt Bay
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Extends approximately 8 mile north & south of Eureka. Madaket Harbor Cruise, Woodley Island Boat Rental, and National Wildlife Refuge. |
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Trinidad
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Highway 101, 25 minutes north of Eureka. Must See's include Lighthouse & Pier, Patrick's Point State Park, Trinidad, Clam & Moonstone Beaches. Quaint bed & breakfasts, and vacation home rentals. |
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Willow Creek
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Highway 299, 45 minutes east of Arcata. Bigfoot & Trinity Scenic Byways, River Rafting, Fishing, China Flat and Big Foot Museum. |
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Del Norte County
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Highway 101, 2 hours north of Eureka. Battery Point Lighthouse, Ocean World, Tour-Thru Tree and Trees of Mystery. |
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Fortuna
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Fortuna is a small city of 11,000 people nestled in the Eel River Valley of Southern Humboldt County. Upon visiting the community you will soon discover why Fortuna bills itself as the "Friendly City." Come shop, stay or dine in our full service friendly |
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