Getting Sky High in Humboldt

Aerial photography of Humboldt County coastline and interior foothills from a Cessna 172 Skyhawk, a four-seat, single-engine, high-wing fixed-wing aircraft, the most successful mass produced light aircraft in history, which barely goes over 105 miles per hour, likely less when stuffed like a tin can. Photos © Manny Santiago & Alex McKenzie
Redwood Creek Beach State Park

Redwood Creek Beach State Park is where the Redwood Creek, one of three major rivers and watersheds that runs through Redwood National Park, ends. It enters the Pacific Ocean just north of the southern boundary of Redwood National Park, near Orick. The Redwood Creek Estuary is located along the coast near the Kuchel Visitor Center. [...]
Mushroom Hunting in Humboldt

Patrick’s Point State Park in Humboldt County is a premier spot for surfing along the north coast of California, and is well known for being a great place for spotting all varieties of wild mushrooms. And though they may look pretty, they can be deadly. Thanks to Roger’s Mushrooms for providing a visual guide to [...]
