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Local Area Attractions

Avenue of the Giants (Redwood Forest)

The Avenue of the Giants is a magnificent 31-mile scenic drive just five hours north of San Francisco. This is 51,222 acres of redwood groves. By far the most outstanding display of these giant trees in the 500 mile redwood belt and is accessible to all with convenient services provided along the way.

Samoa Cookhouse

The Samoa Cookhouse is the last surviving cookhouse in the West that continues the tradition of serving lots of good food -- lumber camp style. The museum and dining rooms feature early culinary items in addition to historical mementos from the early years of the lumber and logging industries. Three private rooms are available for large or small gatherings. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week. Special prices for children. Be sure to ask for a coupon at the office.

Beaches / Fishing / Clam Digging

  • Patrick's Point State Park
  • Samoa Dunes
  • Clam Beach
  • Moonstone Beach

Carson Mansion/Victorian Homes

  • The grand dame of Victorian architecture, pioneer lumberman William Carson completed this Italianate/Queen Anne mansion in 1886. It is the most photographed Victorian in Old Town Eureka.
  • Visit Ferndale and view the most elegant Victorian homes in Northern California.
  • Drive or walk a self guided tour of 20 distinctive Victorian or historically significant homes. Pick up a map at the Arcata Chamber of Commerce.

Arcata Community Forest and Redwood Park

575-acre forest with majestic redwood trees, located within city limits. Self-guided trail map available from the Arcata Chamber of Commerce.

Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary

Bird watching, walking and jogging trails, bay views and vistas of Arcata and foothills. Guided tours on Saturdays at 8:30am. 707-826-2359

Museums

  • Clark Historical Museum - Victorian, regional history. Outstanding Native American basketry and regalia. 12-4pm, Tues.-Sat., 240 E St., Eureka. cclarke@joimail.com
  • Morris Graves Museum of Art - proudly exhibiting works of top artists. Multiple shows of excellent paintings and sculptors. 636 F St., Eureka.
  • Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum - Lumber trade, bay ferries, ship-building, shipwrecks, lighthouse artifacts and more. Tues.-Sat.,12-4pm, 423 1st St., Eureka. madaket1910@aol.com
  • Fort Humboldt State Historical Park - 1850s military post with excellent displays of military, Native American and logging artifacts. 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. 707-445-6567
  • Humboldt State University Natural History Museum - museum provides an extensive fossil collection and exhibits of California fauna and flora. All ages. Tues.-Sat., 10am-5pm, 13th and G St., Arcata.
  • Railroad Museum - ground floor of the Jacoby's Storehouse Building, the museum preserves the memory of days when Arcata was supplied by rail and port. 8th & H St., Arcata
  • Redwood Discovery Museum - an outstanding children's science museum. 517 3rd St., Eureka. discover@northcoast.com

Humboldt Bay Harbor Cruise

On the bay since 1910, the oldest operating passenger boat in the U.S. 707-445-1910

Woodley Island

Woodley Island includes fishing fleet and Fishermen's Memorial. Stroll along the piers. Have lunch by the docks at the Cafe' Marina. Be sure to ask the office for a coupon.

Blue Ox Millworks

Watch old time woodworking machinery produce Victorian and modern architectural elements at Blue Ox Millworks. Print shop, blacksmith shop and boat-building. Live oxen and more! Foot of X St., Eureka.

Arcata Plaza

Radiating from the Arcata Plaza are streets full of unexpected shopping and dining treasures. Many shops feature locally handcrafted merchandise. Others cater to the needs of outdoor enthusiasts, and being a college town, Arcata's local bookstores and coffee houses are especially interesting.

Old Town Eureka and Eureka Boardwalk

Visit the many charming shops and attractions of Old Town Eureka and walk along the scenic waterfront. 2nd & 3rd St. between C & H St., Eureka.

Sequoia Park

Sequoia Park includes a great zoo, redwood forest and formal garden. 3414 W St., Eureka.

Loleta Cheese Factory

Home of award winning natural quality cheese. Their showroom also has many other fine unique products from the North Coast and Southern Oregon. loletachamber@yahoo.com

More Local Area Information

The following websites are an excellent source of information on what to do and see while you are staying with us!

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