5 Things to do Adventurous in Humboldt County That You Shouldn't Miss

February 20, 2022 Enriqueta Cusson

Discover the best top things to do in Humboldt County, United States including Fern Canyon, Bigfoot Rafting, Six Rivers Rafting, Lost Coast Trail, Black Sands Beach.
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1. Fern Canyon

Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park Gold Bluffs Beach, Orick, CA 95555 +1 707-465-7354 http://www.redwoods.info/showrecord.asp?id=476
Excellent
84%
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5.0 based on 294 reviews

Fern Canyon

This secluded canyon, home to many ferns, makes for an interesting hike.

Reviewed By L6192OLmichelleb

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 .

2. Bigfoot Rafting

Excellent
91%
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5.0 based on 44 reviews

Bigfoot Rafting

We are located in the bright blue building right next door to the Early Bird

3. Six Rivers Rafting

Excellent
86%
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7%
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7%
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Six Rivers Rafting

6 Rivers Rafting is owned and operated by people who share a passion for whitewater rafting and global stewardship. They provide the highest quality experience on the rivers in Shasta-Trinity & Klamath National Forest. They offer guided whitewater trips (class II-V), scenic wilderness trips, multi-day trips, gourmet dinner trips and Kayak lessons. Rafts, Inflatable Kayaks, and River SUP boards can also be rented at their shop in Willow Creek, CA. Northern California whitewater rafting and kayaking trips are perfect for families, adventure seekers, and nature lovers. Come, and enjoy the river!

4. Lost Coast Trail

Eureka, CA http://www.sojourner2000.com/hiking/
Excellent
62%
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31%
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4%
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

Lost Coast Trail

Reviewed By ScottM3845

The drive certainly is difficult and long, the hiking arduous and not for the faint of heart. The scenery, the wildlife, the surf, the creeks, the camping, the night sky, the company, the whole experience, is one I will look back on as one of the best in my life. Give yourself time to enjoy the experience, an extra day, if you can. Talk with or reference someone who has done the trip previously and use their suggestions for a wonderful journey into Northern California’s truly wild Lost Coast. The questions below don’t really apply...give yourself 4 or 5 days.

5. Black Sands Beach

298 Dolphin Dr, Shelter Cove, CA 95589-9226
Excellent
75%
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7%
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4.5 based on 88 reviews

Black Sands Beach

Reviewed By torimask - Denver, United States

What an amazing place. We were virtually alone in this alien landscape when we visited last week. The black rock (from the tectonic triangle just offshore) was mesmerizing and felt almost magnetic. The fog and powerful crashing waves against the jutting rocks, the groups of blue shells punctuating the endless black and white. Even the majestic wingspan of the vulture nearby was captivating. The drive here is part of the adventure. We saw elk feeding in one gulch among the switchbacks and giant trees.

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