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About Arcata

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For countless generations, undisturbed by passing

the resource and environmental activists wanting

3 Things to Do

voyages of discovery, the native Wiyot people

to preserve them. For decades the area relied on

4 Lodging 5 Shopping 6 Eats & Drinks

had a village on the sunny spot that has become

the prosperity of the lumber industry, creating a

Arcata’s central plaza, and sustained themselves

strong sense of shared community goals but with

with the gifts of forest, river, ocean and bay. Wiyot

perhaps too little regard for longterm sustainability.

boats plied the waters and their trails reached out

Humboldt State University — California’s north-

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in all directions for trading, visiting, hunting and

ernmost college — has grown into a nationally

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gathering of cultural resources. The discovery of

recognized university, well situated to help solve

gold inland brought an end to isolation with devas-

the many challenges we face and helping bridge

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tating results for the tribal people, and by the end

the the competing goals of resource extractors

of the 19th century Arcata had settled into its role as

and environmental preservation. Today Arcata rec-

a mercantile hub between dock and mines.

ognizes its history while proclaiming itself proudly

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Ranches and dairies grew to serve a growing

as an open-minded and welcoming small city,

population, a school to train teachers was built on

valuing diversity, culture, art, entrepreneurship and

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the hill above the town, and the big redwoods at-

the protection and nurture of its beautiful natural

tracted both lumber barons with the will to exploit

environment.

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Not far beyond Arcata’s bustling plaza, the scenery transitions to green pastures dotted with cows, towering redwood forests, and

Beyond Arcata

serene beaches. These landscapes invite exploration. Heading north from Arcata, you’ll quickly reach the charming fishing village of Trinidad. Stop to climb up Trinidad Head or watch sea lions sunbathe. Continuing north to Patrick’s Point State Park, you can pitch your ten just above the crashing waves. To get on the water without braving Humboldt’s infamously cold surf, head to Humboldt Lagoons State Park for a relaxing afternoon of fishing, paddling or swimming. Wrapping up a day of coastal adventures, head inland to charming Blue Lake, a historic logging town where sunshine, cold beer, and local entertainment are abundant.

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Things to Do A lively university town with a historic plaza, Arcata is the North Coast’s hub for culture, art and music. Any weekend of the year, local theater groups and bands play their hearts out in funky bars and community centers across town. If your tastes run toward big-name talent, Humboldt State University attracts some of the world’s best in ballet, folk, country, contemporary music, comedy and classical. During the day, visitors can join the locals enjoying the plaza and chat with artisans selling their wares in unique shops. After a day of shopping or hiking in the Arcata Community Forest, a nearly empty beach awaits you at sunset — though it’s hard to visit Arcata without making new friends.

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Shopping Strolling around the Arcata Plaza, it’s easy to see how Humboldt is home to more artists per capita than anywhere in the Golden State. Several independently owned boutiques proudly showcase locally made ceramics, glassworks, clothing and jewelry. It’s not about chain stores or shopping malls here. Just across town, Holly Yashi has put Arcata on the map for their beloved jewelry designs since 1981. Be sure to check out new businesses in the vibrant Creamery District where you can shop for ocean-inspired fashion, vintage threads and handcrafted furniture.

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Eats & Drinks Using Humboldt’s agricultural bounty for inspiration, local chefs and entrepreneurs have created a diverse cottage food industry in Arcata. From organic bagels topped with guacamole to cold-pressed juices to mini gluten-free cupcakes, Arcata is a town to explore with your appetite. With a diverse range of eateries catering to vegan, paleo and everything in between, many travelers wait until arriving in Arcata to refuel during long coastal road trips. And you can pair your meal with a pint of local beer or glass of Humboldt County wine: The region is home to six microbreweries and nearly two dozen wineries. And don’t forget Humboldt Bay oysters! Served grilled, raw or with signature sauces, the regional delicacy can be enjoyed at nearly every restaurant in town. Dining out in Arcata is an experience rich with local flavor and small-town hospitality.

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Hikes if You Have an Hour

Stretching your legs after the scenic drive to

The Hammond Trail at the Mad River Bridge

Humboldt is a great idea. Here are four hikes, each

Picking your way along the farm roads to the

in completely unique microclimates, to enjoy in

Mad River Bridge on the Hammond Trail, it may

short order. (Clockwise from top left)

feel like you missed a turn. But enjoy the pastoral scenery, listen to your GPS and have faith. All said and done, it’s only a ten-minute drive from

The Arcata Community Forest

Arcata. A small parking lot sits just below the pe-

Bordering Humboldt State University, the Arcata

destrian bridge that spans the Mad River. Start

Community Forest is a 790-acre preserve of state-

here. The Hammond Trail parallels the coast for

ly redwoods, only blocks from downtown Arcata. A

five miles, ending at Clam Beach in McKinleyville.

roller coaster of trails crisscross the forest, making

The wide trail passes through Hiller Park, where

it a lush playground for mountain bikers and a hav-

public restrooms are available and is extremely

en for walkers and joggers. Beautifully maintained

dog and cyclist friendly—a great option for the

by the city, idyllic bridges and wooden stairways

whole family.

connect the nest of trails. It can be easy to get lost... if you want to! Park at nearby Redwood Park

The Manila Dunes

for a map or ask for directions from the locals en-

Start your outing at the Humboldt Coastal Na-

joying their daily moment of zen in the forest.

ture Center, where you can learn about conservation efforts to protect the coastal eco-

The Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary

system and marine wildlife. Housed in an

An eco-friendly solution to managing the city’s

earth shelter kit home constructed in 1985, the

gray water, Arcata’s wastewater treatment facility

building is now maintained by the non-prof-

supports 307 acres of freshwater marshes, tid-

it, Friends of the Dunes. Parking at the Na-

al sloughs and grasslands at the Arcata marsh.

ture Center, start your hike directly behind

Situated on the Pacific Flyway, thousands of migra-

the building, where a sign points you down the

tory birds pass through the Marsh on their annual

well-marked Wildberries Trail. Continue through

journeys south. Five miles of dog-friendly walking

the rolling dunes decorated with unique coastal

and bike trails have made the marsh a special

fauna and during the summer, native wild black-

place to get some fresh air and enjoy the avian

berries. Though only 0.3 miles to the beach, you’ll

ambiance. Park at the Interpretive Center at 569

appreciate having extra time to trek through the

South G Street to pick up a map and learn more.

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Things to Do at the Arcata Farmer’s Market Try to layover in Arcata on a Saturday to experience one of California’s most spectacular farmer’s markets. Since 1979, the region’s growers have gathered

on the Arcata Plaza to sell plants, flowers, veggies, organic meat, honey, eggs and fresh-baked delights. A cornerstone of the community, the Arcata market takes place year-round, rain or shine, from 9 am to 2 pm. Dance to the Beat

The spirit of the North Coast comes alive each Saturday at the Farmer’s Market. Local bands and world music troupes share center stage on the Plaza, playing beats that make toddlers dance and farmers smile. After wandering the colorful

stalls with a cup of coffee, lose yourself in a high-noon dance party or samba parade. Joining a drum circle is not required, but the invitation is always open. Picnic in the Sunshine With a reputation for gray weather, Arcata’s sunshine is one of the North Coast’s best-kept secrets. Bring a blanket to spread across the grass on the Plaza and soak up the pleasantly warm rays of North Coast sunshine — if it’s foggy, just wait five minutes! After strolling the market, you can easily put together a delicious picnic of local flavor with organic fruit, goat cheese, bread, honey and barbecued oysters. Shop for Local Luxuries

A stroll around the Arcata Farmer’s market reveals many local treasures like sustainable exotic mushrooms, colorful fresh flower arrangements, gluten free treats, an entire medley of garden plants, all sprouted with care by experienced practitioners of the garden arts. Best of all, there are plenty of locals willing to let the visitor in on the secrets of this bountiful region. 16

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Things to Do with Kids in Arcata

A town famous for tall trees, big waves and local characters is definitely full of adventures for the kiddos. To make sure everyone has fun, check out these five spots the whole family will enjoy. Operated by Humboldt State University, admission to the

Natural History Museum for a family of four is just $15 (2 kids, 2 adults). Kids can take a virtual tour of the redwood forest, learn about evolution with skeletons and discover varieties of crabs,

butterflies, bugs and seashells that are native to the North Coast. Come summer, snag tickets to cheer on Arcata’s favorite baseball team, the Humboldt Crabs. The stadium is located in the heart of downtown Arcata — watch out for fly balls if you’re parked nearby! Games are full of kid-friendly activities led by Crusty the Crab. If your kids are still balls of energy, swing by the Arcata

Community Forest and try to keep up! A jungle of rolling trails crisscross 790 acres of redwood trees, green ferns and gurgling streams. Bikes and dogs are welcome. Or check out the new and improved Greenview Park, the first all inclusive playground in Humboldt County featuring play equipment and a basketball hoop for children of all abilities. If your teenagers aren’t into hiking, pop across town to the Arcata Skate Park, where helmets and good vibes are required. After a long day of shopping, hiking and sightseeing, it’s time for … ICE CREAM! Among the bright case of colorful flavors at Arcata Scoop, kids can choose from classic chocolate or get fancy with a scoop of honey vanilla lavender on a waffle cone. The flavors are inspired by organic, seasonal ingredients and are best enjoyed while sitting in the shop’s carousel. Eat up before it melts! 19


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Humboldt County Cannabis It all started here. If Humboldt County hadn’t survived the “War on Drugs” in the 1980’s, there wouldn't be a Colorado or Washington. Nearly 50 years of cannabis history and culture has been developed here, dating back to the 1960’s, when people fed up with city life (aka “back-tothe-landers”) moved up to the secluded hills of Humboldt County and started growing not only organic vegetables, but cannabis as well. Many implemented ethical and sustainable farming practices while finding the multitude of diverse micro-climates were ideal for growing the best cannabis anywhere. When the “War on Drugs” brought National Guard ground troops and helicopters into these families’ backyards, it was intense but also kept the priceper-pound healthy, and the local economy thrived. When California’s Proposition 215 passed in 1996, Arcata became home to one of the first dispensaries in the state, highlighting the progressive tendencies of the city. With the recent legalization of recreational cannabis, Humboldt County and Arcata are eager to share the rich cultural history, deep knowledge and relationship with this plant that put it on the international map.

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