Hotels in North Coast


California’s North Coast: Redwood Forests on the Wild Edge of America

Sky-high redwood trees and a dramatic coastline define the spirit of this idyllic and uncrowded region. Thundering waves smash against the shores and secluded coves beckon with their idiosyncratic charm. A haunting beauty pervades the coastal forests as the ocean fog slips in and whales swim offshore. Quaint lighthouses, romantic hamlets, and postcard-perfect bridges nestle among nature’s wildest palette. Lush vineyards roll across the inland valleys, growing organic grapes for carefully crafted wines.

You’ll also find artisan restaurants and an eclectic creative community in bohemian enclaves like Eureka and Mendocino. Roam up the far-flung Lost Coast for an end-of-the-earth experience.

Towering above it all are the spectacularly tall trees of Redwood National and State Parks. Strolling amongst these silent forest guardians will awaken your senses and thrill you to the core.

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Humboldt Redwoods i California

Outdoor Adventures: Remote and Rugged Nature

Step lightly on cliff-side trails that follow the jagged coastline. Venture deep into the fairy-tale forests and follow a path through the redwoods. Book an ocean fishing expedition in Eureka. Kayak down wide rivers and go horseback riding in the woods. From crabbing tours to llama treks to whitewater rafting, indulge in stimulating outdoor activities is this dramatic natural playland.

Redwoods National park in CA

Redwood National Forest: The Tallest Trees in the World

Mossy forests on the misty North Coast cradle valleys of majestic redwoods, the tallest trees on the planet. Feel a palpable sense of nature’s magic in this hushed landscape, an ancient coastal ecosystem. At Redwood National and State Parks, you can journey through fern-covered canyons and watch for elk grazing the prairie. But your most memorable moment may also be the simplest: staring upward in awe at a soul-stirring redwood tree.