Eureka Visitor Info
Eureka,
275 miles north of San Francisco along the Pacific Coast on Highway
101, is set amid towering ancient redwood forests, a rocky coastline,
and six wild and scenic rivers. Abundant recreational activities are
available including white-water rafting, kayaking on Humboldt Bay,
exploring beaches, bird watching, and biking or hiking the numerous
parkland trails. Eureka's Old Town waterfront district, adjacent to
the festivals six venues, features Victorian architecture, unique shops,
art galleries, restaurants, bed and breakfasts and other fine lodging.
Area Info Links:
the arts:
outdoor recreation:
Around Town, Festival Weekend:
(all phone
numbers are 707 area code)
- Clark Museum • 240 E St. 11:00-4:00
Tues-Sat 443.1947
- Morris Graves Museum • 636 F
St. 12:00-5:00 Thurs-Sun 442.0278
- Sequoia Park Zoo • 3414 W St.
10:00-5:00 Tues-Sun 442.6552
- Baysail Tours • Woodley Island
Marina 444.3048
- Hum-Boats Rentals • Woodley Island
Marina 443.5157
- Pride Enterprises City Tours • 445.2117
(Call for reservations)
- Arcata Marsh & Wildlife
Sanctuary with Interpretive Center • 569 South G St. Arcata 826.2359
- Humboldt Maritime Museum • 444.9440
- Beau Pre Golf Course • 1777 Norton
Rd. McKinleyville 839.2342 $5 off Green Fees all weekend
- Shopping in Historic Downtown and Old Town Eureka