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The steepness of uplift has created a coastal ridge forming a drainage divide parallel to the coast. The drainage pattern between Usal Creek and the Mattole River is a series of short streams with steep channel gradients. [4] Like the surrounding coast, the Lost Coast experiences a wet season and a dry season. The wet season ranges from October ...
Humboldt County: 2008 Eureka, Arcata, Trinidad, Blue Lake [4] The Tree of Life: 2011 Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park [4] Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes: 2012 Eureka [4] The Wine of Summer: 2013 Eureka [4] After Earth: 2013 Kneeland, Humboldt Redwoods State Park [4] Pot Cops (TV Series) 2013 Humboldt County: Willow ...
The Cape Mendocino Coast. Cape Mendocino (Spanish: Cabo Mendocino, meaning "Cape of Mendoza"), [1] which is located approximately 200 miles (320 km) north of San Francisco, is located on the Lost Coast entirely within Humboldt County, California, United States. At 124° 24' 34" W longitude, it is the westernmost point on the coast of California ...
Lost Coast brews both year-round and seasonal beers. [6] Great White [6] [14] is an unfiltered, Belgian Witbier. Its base is malted barley and unmalted wheat with citrus and Humboldt county herbs. In 2002 and 2003, Lost Coast's Great White Ale was a silver medalist at the California State Fair. [15] Tangerine Wheat [6] is a wheat beer flavored ...
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Shelter Cove is a census-designated place [3] in Humboldt County, California. [2] It lies at an elevation of 138 feet (42 m). [2] Shelter Cove is on California's Lost Coast where the King Range meets the Pacific Ocean. A nine-hole golf course surrounds the one-runway Shelter Cove Airport at the center of Shelter Cove's commercial district.
Honeydew (formerly Honey Dew) [2] is an unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California. [1] It is located 17 miles (27 km) south of Scotia [2] at an elevation of 322 feet (98 m), on the Lost Coast of the Pacific Ocean, near the King Range mountains. There are a general store, elementary school, post office, and a few houses nearby.
Many of Humboldt County's commercial radio stations are based in Eureka: KINS-FM (106.3), [145] KWSW (980 AM), [146] and KEKA-FM (101.5), [147] owned and operated by Eureka Broadcasting Co. Inc. KFMI, KRED, KJNY and KATA. Lost Coast Communications owns and operates several stations broadcasting to Eureka: KSLG-FM, KHUM, KLGE, and KWPT.