OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

Social distancing comes naturally here, where miles of untamed wilderness and uncrowded coastline make Southern Humboldt a haven for outdoor adventurers.

Couple on Vacation in Shelter Cove | Discover Southern Humboldt - Photo by Amy Kumler.jpeg

Float or kayak down the winding Eel River, which varies from a peaceful ride to exhilarating whitewater. Cast a line for salmon and steelhead in the redwoods or charter a boat to fish for albacore and halibut in Shelter Cove, a premiere ocean sportfishing destination.

Backpack along the magical Lost Coast or rugged King Range or choose from hundreds of miles of hiking trails — from strenuous to serene — through ancient redwood forests. Traverse the scenic Shelter Cove Road between Avenue of the Giants and the coast and keep an eye out for wildlife, from sea birds and elk to sea lions and migrating whales, in Humboldt’s birding and wildlife watching destination.

Whatever path you choose in the legendary Land of the Giants, your experience - and memories — will be larger than life.

Because sometimes you have to get lost to find yourself.

 
 

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Make Southern Humboldt your hub for a redwood coast vacation.