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A reserve for western azalea (Rhododendron occidentale). Each spring, a profusion of pink and white blossoms scents the air.
There is a picnic area available. Plan to visit in April and May when azaleas are in bloom.
Azalea State Reserve
15336 Highway 101, Trinidad, CA 95570; 707-677-3570;
Park Website;
Location: Alongside US-101, about 5 miles north of Arcata;
Latitude/Longitude: 40.9186 / -124.0772
California Coastal National Monument
Established in 2000, the CCNM runs the entire length of the California coast
and encompasses thousands of BLM administered islands, rocks, exposed reefs,
and pinnacles above mean high tide. These provide forage and breeding grounds for
significant populations of coastal birds and sea mammals.
Redwood National Park
The Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) features an impressive diversity of nature.
Considered as one of the most unique ecosystems on our planet where there is a serene balance
between ancient coast redwood groves, gray whales, black bears, banana slugs and much more.
Includes Del Norte, Jedediah Smith and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Parks.
Coastal Trail:
The Coastal Trail runs 25 miles through the combined length of the Redwood National and State Parks.
It passes through a variety of spectacular habitat including bluffs, deserted beaches, grasslands, forest covered glades.
Access points include Fern Canyon, Crescent Beach and Damnation Creek. Other trails access the wild coastline and provide
vistas to rock promonitories that are home to sea lion colonies and overlook whale migration routes.
Some trails are suitable for horse and/or bike.
Klamath River Jet Boat Tours
Daily fun-for-all tours up the famous Klamath River. The experienced captain and narrator
will describe the River's rich history, local Native American culture, and thriving wildlife.
Bear, Blacktail Deer, Elk, Soaring Osprey, Eagles, Hawks, Otters, Mink and many other varieties
of wildlife may be seen by looking carefully along the riverbanks.
McKinleyville Holiday Inn Express
3107 Concord Drive, McKinleyville, CA 95519;
Relax and enjoy yourself in the modern conveniences of Northern California's newest Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites, a 100% non-smoking hotel.
Venture through misty ancient redwood groves or stroll along unspoiled sandy beaches with spectacular views of the Pacific and its rugged coastline,
all within minutes of the hotel lobby.
The Inn's mission style architecture and country setting reflect the natural beauty of the north coast environment.
The hotel is located just minutes from Humboldt State University in Arcata.
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Eureka Comfort Inn
4260 Broadway, Eureka, CA 95503;
Location: US-101 southern gateway to Eureka
This vacation hotel features an indoor heated pool and Jacuzzi, free high-speed Internet, busines center, expanded continental breakfast,
HBO, free newspapers (local and national), iron, ironing board and coffee maker in all rooms.
Microwave and refrigerator available in some rooms. Indoor corridor hotel. No pets allowed.
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Eureka Super 8 Motel
1304 Fourth Street, Eureka, CA 95501;
Located in the heart of historic old town Eureka Adjacent to Humboldt Bay
Pride of Super 8 is this fine 3 Diamond AAA Rating property in Eureka California.
This motel features Free Wireless High Speed, Internet, Fax and Copy Service.
Other amenities include Heated Indoor Pool with Indoor Whirlpool and Sauna.
Also looke for the early morning Super Start Breakfast and Free Local calls.
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