What's Happening?
Humboldt County in Northern California is home to some of the tallest trees on Earth, located within the Redwood National and State Parks. These parks cover approximately 139,000 acres and protect nearly half of the world's remaining old-growth redwood
forests. The area is not easily accessible by car from Los Angeles, requiring a 12-hour drive. However, travelers can fly into the California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport, also known as Arcata-Eureka Airport, with direct flights available from Los Angeles International Airport and Burbank Airport. The region offers a serene environment with its ancient trees and a slow-paced lifestyle. Visitors can enjoy local delicacies such as oysters harvested from nearby farms and explore the historical towns of Eureka, Arcata, and Ferndale.
Why It's Important?
The preservation of the redwood forests in Humboldt County is significant for environmental conservation, as these forests represent a critical part of the world's natural heritage. The area attracts tourists seeking unique natural experiences, contributing to the local economy. The tourism industry in Humboldt County benefits from the influx of visitors drawn to the natural beauty and tranquility of the redwood parks. Additionally, the region's focus on sustainable tourism and local food production highlights the importance of balancing economic development with environmental preservation.












