Humboldt Redwoods State Park,
about 30 miles south of Eureka has a 40 mile stretch of these
ancient monuments of the prehistoric past. A half hour's drive north of Eureka begins the 300,000 acre Redwood National Park, with miles and miles of hiking trails, beaches, wildlife, and other natural wonders of these ancient forests. For those looking for greater outdoor adventure, the nearby Trinity, Klamath and Eel rivers offer exciting whitewater rafting, Jet-Boat trips and sport fishing.
Closer at hand, within the realm of Eureka's Humboldt Bay, lies a National Wildlife Refuge, the Arcata Marsh and Bird Sanctuary, the Natural Dunes Preserve, and numerous beaches, rivers, hiking trails and fishing. There is also deep-sea fishing on one of Eureka's many ocean charter boats.
For more information about the wonders and opportunities of this mystical and remote mountain wilderness, ask innkeepers Doug and Lily Vieyra - they can provide you with maps, brochures, contacts and more!
Included in your stay are complimentary, bicycles, croquet, sauna, Victorian flower gardens, laundry service, and secured parking; with Ocean views, beaches, antique shops, Humboldt State University and Redwood National Park all nearby.
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