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Humboldt County, California
Humboldt County is located in California. It is home to 16 County parks and 13 State parks, and features many various Redwood forests.
Featured Park:
Humboldt Redwoods State Park encompasses nearly 53,000 acres, of which over 17,000 are untouched old growth coast redwoods. Created in 1921 with the small Bolling Memorial Grove the park has grown over the years to include a diverse ecosystem including the entire Bull Creek watershed and the Rockefeller Forest, the largest remaining old growth redwood forest in the world.Over 100 miles of trail await exploration by hikers, bikers, and horse riders. The South Fork Eel River provides fishing, boating, and swimming opportunities, and there are many day use areas for picnicking, family activities, or for just enjoying the pristine environment.
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- A. W. Way
- Big Lagoon
- Centerville County Park & Beach
- Clam Beach
- Field's Landing Boat Ramp
- Freshwater
- Luffenholtz Beach & County Park
- Mad River
- Samoa Boat Ramp
- Van Duzen: Swimmers Delight
- Crab Park
- Hammond Trail
- Margarite Lockwood Park
- Moonstone Beach
- Pedrazzini Boat Ramp
- Van Duzen: Pamplin Grove
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- Azalea State Reserve
- Benbow Lake State Rec. Area
- Fort Humboldt State Historic Park
- Harry A. Merlo St. Rec. Area
- Humboldt Lagoons
- Humboldt Redwoods
- Little River State Beach
- Patrick's Point
- Prairie Creek Redwoods
- Grizzly Creek Redwoods
- Richardson Grove
- Sinkyone Wilderness
- Trinidad State Beach
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