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Prairie Creek Fish Hatchery. The Prairie Creek Fish Hatchery near Orick, Humboldt County, California was one of the first small local fish hatcheries [2] developed to improve the area's sport and commercial fishing, and is one of only three remaining hatcheries built in California from 1871 to 1946. [3]
Humboldt Bay (Wiyot: Wigi) [3] is a natural bay [4] and a multi-basin, bar-built coastal lagoon [5] located on the rugged North Coast of California, entirely within Humboldt County, United States. It is the largest protected body of water on the West Coast between San Francisco Bay and Puget Sound, the second-largest enclosed bay in California ...
Mad River (California) The Mad River (Wiyot: Baduwa't[4]) is a river in upper Northern California. It flows for 113 miles (182 km) [3] in a roughly northwest direction through Trinity County and then Humboldt County, draining a 497-square-mile (1,290 km 2) watershed into the Pacific Ocean north of the town of Arcata near [California Redwood ...
Eureka (/ jʊˈriːkə / yuurr-EE-kə; [15] Wiyot: Jaroujiji; [16] Hupa: dahwilahłding; [17][18] Karok: Uuth[19]) is a city and the county seat of Humboldt County, located on the North Coast of California. The city is located on U.S. Route 101 on the shores of Humboldt Bay, 270 miles (435 km) north of San Francisco and 100 miles (161 km) south ...
Fields Landing (formerly, South Bay, [2] South Bay Station, [2] and Adele [4]) is a census-designated place [5] in Humboldt County, California. [2] It is located on Humboldt Bay 6 miles (9.7 km) south-southwest of downtown Eureka, [4] at an elevation of 13 feet (4 m). [2] The ZIP Code is 95537. [6] The population was 276 at the 2010 census.
Benbow State Recreation Area is a state park unit of the state of California in the United States. It is located in Humboldt County 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Garberville on U.S. Route 101 on the South Fork Eel River. Benbow dam was constructed across the South Fork Eel River in 1931 to provide hydroelectric power for development in Garberville ...