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Hiking around Myrtletown offers access to diverse natural environments, including redwood forests, coastal ecosystems, and the expansive Humboldt Bay. The region features a landscape characterized by low elevations near the bay, transitioning to areas with old-growth redwood trees and unique sand dunes. Trails often traverse wetland environments, offering varied terrain for outdoor exploration.
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Arcata Marsh was once a landfill and lumber mill site, now it's a mix of wetlands and walking trails, great for birdwatching or just clearing your head. You’ll spot egrets, ducks, maybe even an otter if you’re lucky. The trails are flat and easy, and the Interpretive Center adds a nice touch if you want to learn more. The sanctuary is open daily from 4 a.m. to one hour after sunset, and leashed dogs are welcome on the trails. It's a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike.
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Eureka is a city in Humboldt County, northern California. The U.S. Census Bureau reported a population of 26,512[1] in the 2020 census. The urban area has a size of 37.4 km². The urban landscape is characterized by deep furrow-like valleys called “gullies” and redwood forest. Well-known features of the town are the many Victorian houses and the Pulp Mill. On October 15, 1991, Old Town Eureka was added to the National Register of Historic Places as a Historic District.
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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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Historic wooden villas of the timber barons era
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There are over 15 hiking routes available around Myrtletown, ranging from easy strolls to moderate trails. These paths explore diverse environments, including redwood forests, coastal areas, and the Humboldt Bay.
Yes, Myrtletown offers several family-friendly hiking options. The Klopp Lake Trail is an easy 1.2-mile loop perfect for a short outing. The Sequoia Park Loop, at 1.6 miles, also provides an easy walk through varied park scenery. Additionally, the McKay Community Forest is developing trails suitable for all ages and abilities, and the Arcata Community Forest features the easy 3.5-mile Arcata Ridge Trail loop.
Hikes near Myrtletown showcase a rich variety of natural landscapes. You can explore iconic old-growth redwood forests, unique coastal ecosystems with shifting sand dunes, and the picturesque waterfronts of Humboldt Bay with its salt marshes. Elevated prairies also offer panoramic views in areas like Humboldt Redwoods State Park.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes. The Klopp Lake Trail is a popular easy loop. The Sequoia Park Loop also provides a pleasant circular walk. Further afield, the Waterline Trail near the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center offers a moderate 6.4-mile loop through diverse coastal ecosystems and sand dunes.
While hiking near Myrtletown, you can discover several interesting attractions. The Humboldt Coastal Nature Center - Friends of The Dunes (highlight) provides access to coastal ecosystems and sand dunes, including the Ma-le'l Dunes (highlight). You might also encounter historical sites like Fort Humboldt State Historic Park (highlight) or the impressive Pink Lady Villa & Historic Carson Mansion (highlight) in nearby Eureka.
The Humboldt Bay Trail system, including the Eureka Waterfront Trail and Humboldt Bay Trail South, offers scenic paths that connect Eureka to the greater Humboldt region, often accessible via local public transport routes within the city. For trails further afield, such as those in Humboldt Redwoods State Park, personal transportation is generally recommended.
The hiking routes around Myrtletown are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Hikers often praise the region's diverse terrain, from tranquil redwood forests to scenic waterfront paths, and the variety of options suitable for different ability levels.
Absolutely. For beginners, the Butcher Slough Log Pond trail is an easy 0.8-mile path through a wetland environment, typically completed in under 20 minutes. The Klopp Lake Trail is another excellent easy option, offering a 1.2-mile loop.
Myrtletown and the surrounding Humboldt County offer hiking opportunities year-round. The redwood forests, like the Bull Creek Trail North in Humboldt Redwoods State Park, are accessible throughout the year. Coastal trails are also generally pleasant, though conditions can vary. For the most comfortable weather, late spring through early autumn typically provides mild temperatures and less rain.
Yes, the Humboldt Bay Trail system provides excellent views of Humboldt Bay. The Eureka Waterfront Trail, a central part of this system, spans over 6 miles along the shoreline, offering picturesque waterfront views, marshlands, and open water. The Humboldt Bay Trail South also offers scenic bay vistas.
For more detailed information about state parks in California, including Humboldt Redwoods State Park, you can visit the official California State Parks website: ca.gov. For broader outdoor adventure information specific to the Eureka area, which is very close to Myrtletown, you can check visiteureka.com.


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