The Cape Mendocino Lighthouse was moved to Shelter Cove from Cape Mendocino in 1998. It opened to the public in May of 2000. The nonprofit society raised the money and recruited the volunteers for the move project.
At Black Sands Inn, each of the 10 fully renovated rooms offers stunning ocean views – making you feel like you own this tranquil Shelter Cove paradise. The beachfront location allows guests to soak in the sights and sounds of the coast while still enjoying the hotel’s modern amenities.
On the edge of California’s Lost Coast, Gyppo Ale Mill is a brewery, distillery, and gathering place where stories flow as easily as the beer itself. Every pint and every small batch it makes originates from this wild coast—shaped by people, weather, and land, creating a place like no other.
Mario's Marina Bar in Whitethorn, CA, is a popular waterfront spot known for its casual, laid-back atmosphere and scenic marina views. The bar offers a cozy, charming setting with a newly renovated interior, live music, and a friendly, attentive staff. It’s praised for its excellent drinks, including creative cocktails, and a menu featuring burgers, loaded tots, and other tasty bites.
This is a large, mostly west-facing, black sand beach with offshore reefs just north of the town of Shelter Cove. Black Sands Beach is a picturesque and relaxing. The black sand that covers the beach and has given the spot its name is very unusual. The beach is a 3.5-mile stretch of coastline 45 miles south of Eureka in Northern California.
Rio Dell is a city in Humboldt County, California. It is located on the west bank of the Eel River 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Scotia at an elevation of 161 feet (49 m). The population was 3,379 at the 2020 census, up from 3,363 at the 2010 census.
Located south of Eureka on Humboldt Bay, King Salmon Beach is a peaceful stretch of coastline. King Salmon's unique canal community offers great bay access and plenty of fishing and recreation amenities. Have a picnic on the beach or at Buhne's Point, famous for where Captain Buhne landed in 1850 and founded Humboldt City.
The Humboldt Botanical Garden provides direction for the building of a world-class botanical garden for the Northern California region. The Gardens are constructed on a 44.5 -acre site south of Eureka. The mission of Humboldt Botanical Garden is to cultivate a garden that provides an enjoyable discovery through education, participation, and community service.
Pine Hills is a census-designated place in Humboldt County, California, adjacent to Eureka. It sits at an elevation of 420 ft (128 m). The population was 3,186 at the 2020 census, up from 3,131 at the 2010 census. Pine Hills includes areas like Ridgewood and areas as far south as the small neighborhood of Elk River.
Scotia, formerly known as Forestville until 1888, is a census-designated place in Humboldt County, California. It is located on the Eel River along U.S. Route 101, 8.5 miles (13.7 km) southeast of Fortuna and 244 miles (393 km) north of San Francisco. Scotia has a population of 681 in 2010 census. Once a company owned town, Scotia is now transitioning into a community of privately owned homes and businesses.
Scotia Lodge is a 22-room historic hotel at the Northern entrance to Avenue of the Giants in Redwood State Park. Nestled on a river flat, the Lodge is the ultimate home base for a California Redwood Adventures. Founded in 2021 by Humboldt Social, the team behind Humboldt Bay Social Club and Social Spas.
Moonstone Beach County Park, located in Trinidad, California, is a scenic coastal park known for its beautiful beach, recreational activities, and family-friendly environment. The park is situated at the mouth of the Little River, offering a mix of beach and river environments. Families can enjoy splashing in the calmer river waters while surfers take advantage of the ocean waves.
Westhaven Moonstone is a census-designated place located in Humboldt County, California. As of the 2020 census the population was 1,187, down from 1,205 at the 2010 census. Westhaven-Moonstone is home to rolling ocean swell at Moonstone Beach, and a vast inland forest that's mostly used for logging shrouds streets dotted with homes.
Houda Point Beach/Camel Rock is a paradise for surfers, beach goers, birders and painters alike. Can you see the two humps on Camel Rock? Surfers flock here during low tide swells, but the rock is also home to the largest breeding colony of Leach’s petrel on the north coast. Other birds that breed here include the pigeon guillemot, western gull, pelagic cormorant, and the black oyster catcher.
Redway is a census-designated place in Humboldt County, California. Redway is located 2.25 miles (3.6 km) northwest of Garberville, at an elevation of 538 feet (164 m). The population was 1,247 at the 2020 census, up from 1,225 at the 2010 census. Redway is set along the Eel River, with swimming holes and fishing spots enjoy the outdoors with easy access to conveniences.
John B. Dewitt Redwoods State Natural Reserve is located in the heart of Humboldt County. It's close to other redwood parks, making it a great stop for those exploring the area. The proximity to the Eel River is another point—good for scenic views and maybe some activities like fishing or rafting. The old-growth coast redwoods are a big draw. They're some of the tallest trees in the world.
The Arcata Community Forest is located on the east side of the City of Arcata. It is part of the parks and recreation system of the City of Arcata, California. The Arcata Community Forest is comprised of approximately 790 acres of woodland recreation, with an exceptional network of developed trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.
Arcata Plaza is the vibrant heart of Arcata, California, a city known for its rich history and cultural significance. Located between 8th and 9th Streets and G and H Streets, the Plaza is surrounded by lush green lawns and vibrant flowerbeds, making it a popular gathering spot for both locals and visitors.
Luffenholtz Beach is a beautiful beach along Scenic drive near Trinidad, Humboldt County. It is a popular public destination to access onshore surf fishing and traditional surf net fishing, exploring tide pools, and view marine wildlife and seabirds from the property’s vistas and trail heads highlighting the CA Coastal National Monument offshore rocks.
Shelter Cove is a census-designated place in Humboldt County, California. It lies at an elevation of 138 feet (42 m). Shelter Cove is on California's Lost Coast where the King Range meets the Pacific Ocean. The population was 803 at the 2020 census.