Attractions and places to see around Fortuna, located in Humboldt County, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The region is characterized by its proximity to ancient redwood forests and the Eel River Valley. Visitors can explore a variety of sites that highlight the area's natural landscapes and local heritage. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
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Construction of Fernbridge in 1911 When this 1,320-foot-long bridge was built in 1911, it was described as the largest all-concrete span in the world. Fernbridge, also known as the Eel River Bridge, is listed on the National Historic Register for its engineering significance from 1900 to 1924. The Eel River has both State (1972) and Federal (1981) Wild and Scenic River status
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The town of Scotia, "Where Beauty and History Meet," is located in the heart of Northern California's Redwood Country. It is located directly across from the Eagle Prairie Bridge, also known as Hwy. 283, by Rio Dell. Founded in 1863, Scotia was originally called Forestville, one of the many corporate towns in the Pacific Northwest. Today, Scotia is growing from the corporate-owned town it once was into a thriving, independent community of approximately 850 residents.
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South of Rio Dell the old steel bridge is wide, even with a raised sidewalk, and a safer crossing than the freeway. It also offers a scenic view. In the old days it was the boundary line habitants of the company-owned town of Scotia with its limited and overpriced options had to cross to get to the bars and other private establishments in Rio Dell, founded essentially just for that purpose ...
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One of the last logging-company owned-and-operated towns. Founded in 1863, Scotia was originally called Forestville, one of the many corporate towns in the Pacific Northwest. Today, Scotia is growing into a thriving, independent community of approximately 850 residents, directly across from the Eagle Prairie Bridge, by Rio Dell.
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Fortuna is surrounded by stunning natural beauty. You can experience the majestic Eel River, which offers various recreational activities and is crossed by historic bridges. Just a short drive away, the world-famous Avenue of the Giants in Humboldt Redwoods State Park allows you to witness some of the oldest and tallest redwood trees. The Fortuna Riverwalk also provides a pleasant two-mile path overlooking the Eel River.
Yes, Fortuna has a rich history. You can visit the Fortuna Depot Museum, housed in the historic train station, to learn about the Eel River Valley's past, including railroad and logging artifacts. The Historic 1911 🌉 Fernbridge is another significant landmark, known for its engineering and listed on the National Historic Register. The nearby town of Scotia offers a glimpse into a historic logging-company town.
Beyond exploring the redwood forests, the Eel River offers opportunities for fishing, swimming, and picnicking. Rohner Park in Fortuna provides hiking trails within a second-growth redwood forest. For cycling enthusiasts, there are several road cycling routes available, such as the 'Eel River loop from Ferndale' or 'The Founders Grove – Avenue of Giants loop from Rohnerville'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Fortuna guide.
Absolutely. Rohner Park is a 55-acre park with two playgrounds, hiking trails, and sports fields, making it ideal for families. Newburg Park (Dennis Wendt Sports Complex) also features a playground and a bike park/pump track. The town of Scotia is also considered family-friendly. For a unique experience, consider visiting Clendenen's Cider Works for fresh apples and cider, or the Loleta Cheese Factory to observe cheese-making and sample products.
The best time to visit Fortuna for outdoor activities generally spans from late spring through early fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and drier, making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the redwood forests and river areas. Summer offers warmer temperatures perfect for river activities.
Yes, Fortuna offers several unique local experiences. You can visit Clendenen's Cider Works for fresh apples and apple cider, or the Loleta Cheese Factory to watch cheese being made and enjoy samples. Chapman's Gem & Mineral Shop & Museum houses an impressive collection of gems, minerals, petrified woods, and Native American artifacts, including an ultraviolet room for viewing phosphorescent minerals.
The Eagle Prairie Bridge - Eel River: Rio Dell - Scotia is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering scenic views over the Eel River with a wide, raised sidewalk. Rohner Park also features accessible pathways and facilities, making it a good option for visitors with mobility needs.
The Victorian Village of Ferndale is a historic town known for its exceptionally well-preserved Victorian architecture. It's located a short distance from Fortuna and offers a charming experience with walking tours and unique shops, making it a popular side trip for visitors to the region.
Fortuna hosts several annual community events that offer entertainment and a chance to engage with local culture. These include the Daffodil Festival, Fortuna Rodeo, Art and Wine in the Park, and the Redwood AutoXpo. Checking the local events calendar before your visit can enhance your experience.
For a scenic view of the Eel River, the Eagle Prairie Bridge - Eel River: Rio Dell - Scotia provides an excellent vantage point. This wide bridge offers a safe crossing and beautiful vistas. Additionally, the Fortuna Riverwalk offers continuous views along the riverbank.
Yes, for those interested in horseback riding, opportunities are available through Korobi Stables. They offer rides through the scenic redwood forests and along the Eel River, providing a unique way to experience the natural landscape.


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