Best attractions and places to see around Humboldt Hill include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This geographical area is closely associated with Eureka and the broader Humboldt County in Northern California. Visitors can explore a rich tapestry of points of interest, with 9 hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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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 Pinc,” as the new owners now affectionately call it, has seen plenty of history through its jewel-toned stained glass windows at 202 M Street in Eureka. Located on Humboldt Bay, the majestic, historic home was built in 1889 by lumber magnate William Carson as a wedding gift for his son J. Milton Carson and his wife Mary Amelia (Bell) Carson. William lived across the street in the famous Carson mansion, considered one of the most magnificent Victorian homes in America. The J. Milton Carson House, known locally as “The Pink Lady” over the years, is crowned with iconic, ornamental Victorian features. Famous as a classic example of the Queen Anne architectural style, its large bay windows, delicate cornices, graceful spires, and lace gingerbread trim attract tourists and architecture lovers alike.
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Fort Humboldt State Historic Park is a California state park in Eureka. His displays interpret the former USA. The Army fort occupied from 1853 to 1870, the interactions between European Americans and Native Americans during roughly the same period, the logging equipment, and the area's local narrow-gauge railroad history. Within the collection are trains, logging equipment including a fully functioning steam donkey engine and an authentic excavated Native American canoe. The fort overlooks Humboldt Bay from a cliff. The North Coast regional headquarters of the California State Parks system is located locally.
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Built in 1920, the Arkley Center for the Performing Arts - originally called the Sweasey Theater - is a historic theater in downtown Eureka. The building is described as "eclectic" as architects James and Merrit Reid designed it combining the Beaux Arts, Sullivanesque and Mission styles. The building's facade features ornate terracotta decorations, twin towers and the marquee. The theater was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
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Great view from the edge of this blufftop former 1853-70 fort from the times of the wars against the indigenous peoples in the area. Besides a few restored barracks more detailed and numerous exhibits cover the early lumber industry, mostly with steam engine technologies.
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Long bridge with a wide shoulder lane between Eureka and the outer bank peninsula at Samoa, with a section on another sand island in between.
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Historic wooden villas of the timber barons era
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The area around Humboldt Hill is rich in history. You can visit the magnificent Pink Lady Villa & Historic Carson Mansion in Eureka, renowned for their Queen Anne architectural style. Another significant site is Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, a former U.S. Army fort offering exhibits on early lumber industry and local railroad history. Don't miss the engineering marvel of Historic 1911 🌉 Fernbridge, once the largest all-concrete span in the world, or the historic Arkley Center for Performing Arts in downtown Eureka.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both the Pink Lady Villa & Historic Carson Mansion and Fort Humboldt State Historic Park are considered family-friendly. Beyond these, the Sequoia Park Zoo, California's oldest zoo, offers a diverse array of wildlife and the Redwood Skywalk for an aerial adventure. The Humboldt Botanical Garden also provides a pleasant outing with its labyrinth of plants and picnic spots.
Humboldt Hill is a great base for exploring natural wonders. You can enjoy views of Humboldt Bay and the Pacific Ocean from various points. Nearby, Humboldt Redwoods State Park and Redwood National and State Parks offer majestic ancient redwood forests with countless hiking trails, including the scenic Avenue of the Giants. For birding and nature walks, the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary is an excellent choice. The rugged coastal beaches like Trinidad State Beach also provide scenic views and outdoor opportunities.
There are various cycling opportunities around Humboldt Hill. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Ma-Le'l Dunes Trailhead – Samoa - Eureka Bridge loop' or the 'Arcata Plaza – Halvorson Waterfront Park loop'. If you prefer touring, options include the 'Elk River Wildlife Sanctuary loop' or the 'Humboldt Bay Trail loop'. You can find more details and specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Humboldt Hill guide and the Cycling around Humboldt Hill guide.
Old Town Eureka is a National Register Historic District filled with well-preserved Victorian-era buildings. This charming area now houses shops, restaurants, art galleries, and museums, allowing visitors to stroll through streets showcasing classic architecture and experience the cultural heart of the city. The Pink Lady Villa & Historic Carson Mansion are prime examples of this architectural style.
Yes, the area features two notable bridges. The Samoa - Eureka Bridge connects Eureka to the outer bank peninsula at Samoa and offers a wide shoulder lane for passage. Further south, the Historic 1911 🌉 Fernbridge, also known as the Eel River Bridge, is listed on the National Historic Register for its engineering significance and was once considered the largest all-concrete span in the world.
The Clarke Historical Museum, located in the historic Bank of Eureka building, showcases Humboldt County's diverse history, including the gold rush era, logging industry, and Native American cultures. It features interactive programs and a collection of woven baskets from local tribes. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park also provides insights into the interactions between European Americans and Native Americans during the mid-19th century.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The intricate details and history of the Victorian homes like the Pink Lady Villa & Historic Carson Mansion are highly regarded. The engineering marvel of Historic 1911 🌉 Fernbridge also draws interest. Many enjoy the scenic views from places like Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, which overlooks Humboldt Bay, and the opportunities to explore the ancient redwood forests.
The Samoa - Eureka Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a wide shoulder lane for passage. When planning your visit to other sites, it's advisable to check their specific accessibility information directly.
Humboldt Bay offers various water activities, including oyster farm tours and kayaking. The Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge protects vital habitats for migratory birds, making it a great spot for wildlife viewing near the water. For more information on water-related activities, you can visit visithumboldt.com.
Humboldt County generally enjoys mild weather, making it a year-round destination. However, late spring through early fall (May to October) often offers the most pleasant conditions for exploring the redwood forests, coastal areas, and outdoor activities. During these months, you'll typically find less rain and comfortable temperatures, ideal for hiking and sightseeing.


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