Discover the best top things to do in Humboldt County, United States including Fern Canyon, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Kayak Trinidad, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Avenue of the Giants, Chumayo Spa, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Redwood Highway, Moonstone Crossing Winery Tasting Room, Patrick's Point State Park.
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5.0 based on 294 reviews
This secluded canyon, home to many ferns, makes for an interesting hike.
An easy short walk through a lush , peaceful fern lined canyon . High walls . Very unique .Nothing but green ! Your feet will get a little wet. Hard to believe it’s right next to sandy Golds beach , which is also beautiful .
5.0 based on 375 reviews
This state park, established in 1923, is part of the Redwoods National and State Park System.
We had a wonderful time hiking through this park. We hiked about 13 miles along the Miner’s Ridge Trail, Gold Bluffs Beach, Fern Canyon, and back via the James Irvine Trail. It was a tough long hike with lots of climbing but worth it. The views were amazing and the photos were beautiful.
5.0 based on 39 reviews
Kayak Tours of Trinidad Bay, Family Friendly Kayak Tours of Big Lagoon, Kayak Lessons. Paddleboard & Kayak Rentals at Big Lagoon. ACA Outfitter/Guide. Fully insured. BCU & ACA certified.
5.0 based on 507 reviews
Home of the 31 mile Avenue of the Giants (Redwoods).
Very special place to really appreciate the Redwoods and hike in old growth forests - a must for everyones bucket list
5.0 based on 943 reviews
Avenue of the giants is a stunning 32 mile scenic drive through magnificent redwoods and meandering eel river vistas. Plenty of groves where you can stop and go for a hike to admire Mother Nature’s incredible beauty. We stopped by the drive through tree but our vehicle ( VW Atlas ) was too wide. Still a drive worthwhile taking.
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5.0 based on 230 reviews
Easy to get to and an easy stroll through a very beautiful grove of old growth redwoods. A piece of history that could have easily been lost , but has been preserved in this grove.
5.0 based on 820 reviews
I recommend visiting a 'visitor's center' for the Redwood National Park to get an overview of the collection of land parcels that make up the Redwood National and State Parks so that you can appreciate what's left of the giant redwoods. Even along US Highway 101, there are easy on/off to enjoy glimpse of some great groves. Remember there is only 4% of the original forest left - hence the collection of small parcels, but still incredible.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Lovely Sharon was such a warm and gracious hostess! As she introduced us to Moonstone's fabulous wines she also told us about their varietals and blends, and how they came to be named. We loved: Nero D’avola, Midnight Caress, Old Vine Zinfandel, Obsidian, and Souzao Port. The tasting room was so welcoming because of Sharon's hospitability and it was also beautifully decorated with local artists' creations and photography.
4.5 based on 494 reviews
A little-known state park that offers a re-creation of a Yurok village, campsites and hiking trails to fine beaches.
You can’t find a better hike than the rim trail through the Redwoods and mostly in the shade with amazing vistas of turbulent ocean and crashing waves appearing from time to time. Make sure you visit Wedding Rock and climb the stairs to the rock outpost overlooking the northern Californian coast! $7 for one vehicle and two people! Great value!
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