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Fort Humboldt SHP
State Historic Park
Location/Directions
South side of Eureka, CA - just off HWY 101 on a grassy bluff overlooking Humboldt Bay & the Bayshore Mall. East on Highland Ave. 1 block. (Eureka, CA Latitude/Longitude: 40.8021 / -124.1624) From Oregon/Crescent City - Take 101 South to Highland Avenue in Eureka. From SF Bay Area - Take 101 North to Highland Avenue in Eureka. From Sacramento Area/Southern California - Take I-5 North to 299 and head Westbound to 101. Take 101 South to Highland Avenue. Climate/Recommended Clothing
Coastal/temperate. Summer 50-60. Morning & evening fog is common. Winter 40-50 with 35" of annual rainfall occurring mostly Nov.-May. Facilities and Activities
Historic reconstruction of buildings, grassy bluff, picnic tables, outdoor logging machinery displays, logging museum, fort museum, bookstore and restrooms. Monthly logging equipment "Steam Up" of historic logging equipment on the 3rd Saturday from May through September. Dolbeer Donkey Days -- A two day event in April featuring logging equipment in operation and logging skills competition. Junior Ranger Programs (ages 7-12) during summer season. Nearby Visitor Attractions
Old town Eureka, harbor and Clarke Museum, Azalea State Natural Reserve, Little River State Beach, Patrick’s Point S.P. to the north, Victorian village of Ferndale, Humboldt Redwoods S.P. & Avenue of the Giants, Grizzly Creek S.P. to the south. |
Hours
County
Region
Telephone
707-445-6567
Operating Hours
Daily
8:00am to 5:00pm Fort & Logging museums are open daily from 8:00am to 4:30pm. Tours are available on request. Address
3431 Fort Avenue
Eureka, CA 95503 A Walk Through History: Fort Humboldt’s New Historic Signage
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