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  1. Humboldt County is a densely forested mountainous and rural county with about 110 miles (177 km) of coastline (more than any other county in the state), situated along the Pacific coast in Northern California's rugged Coast (Mountain) Ranges.

  2. County Homepage | Humboldt County, CA - Official Website. Top Searches: Libraries, Parks, Public Records, Public Safety, Online Payments, Permits, Public Health, GIS/Maps, Cannabis, Budget, Marriage Licenses, Election, Airport, Employment, Property Tax, Clerk Recorder Records Search. Accessibility. Board Agendas. Jobs. Libraries. parks &

  3. Jul 21, 2022 · 1. See the Giants at Redwood National and State Parks. 2. Experience the Breathtaking Scenery of Sue-meg State Park. 3. Get to Know the Animals at the Sequoia Park Zoo. 4. Witness the Victorian Architecture at Carson Mansion. 5. Hike the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary. 6. Check Out the Tide Pools at Trinidad State Beach. 7.

  4. Welcome To Humboldt It’s a land of giants and enchantment featuring the world famous Redwood National Park, Avenue of the Giants and Lost Coast, surprising cultural experiences in Victorian towns and seaports, and a wild and hairy side compliments of Bigfoot.

  5. Welcome to the world's tallest trees. Discover the Legendary California Redwoods. At least once in your lifetime, you need to visit the magnificent coastal redwoods of Humboldt Countyto walk, explore and soak up the silence and grandeur of forests unlike any others in the world.

  6. Although the population of Humboldt County is less than 140,000, the community has all the offerings you’d find in a large urban environment, just in smaller doses: salsa dancing, jazz, meditation, cooking classes, a theater, farmers markets, arts and crafts fairs, hiking groups, and so on.

  7. www.visitredwoods.com › plan › about-humboldt-countyAbout Humboldt County

    Humboldt County is on the north coast of California, about 200 miles (four hours) north of San Francisco and 50 miles from the Oregon border. The county seat is the City of Eureka on Humboldt Bay, around which most of the county’s small population resides.