North Coast Travel Facts

The Basics

City Name: North Coast

Where is it located?: North Coast is located along the Pacific from the Bay Area to the border of Oregon.

Why do people go there?: California’s North Coast is rich with forests, nature preserves, as well as rugged trails. And people who love nature tripping will surely never miss the chance to visit North Coast.

How do travelers get there?: Obviously by plane! You can also use the train.

Currency: US Dollar

City Code: 805

Population: 50,000

Languages: English

Travel Information

Attractions: Humboldt State University Natural History Museum, Lake Earl State Wildlife Area, Jackson State Demonstration Forest, Mendocino Art Center

Tourist Office: http://www.northcoastca.com/

Health Issues: None

Tips for Visiting

When to go: The best time to visit North Coast largely depend on what you want to see. If it’s the waterfalls that you want to see, then you should visit North Coast during the winter months until spring (December to May).

City Specific Events: Mendocino County Wine & Mushroom Festival, Ukiah Country Pumpkinfest, Wine & Food Affair

How to get around?: There are plenty of public transportations that you can use to explore the beauty of North Coast. These buses, taxi cab and shuttles.

Good to know: North Coast is also famous as Redwood Empire because of its abundance in redwood forests.

Cheapest airport to fly into: The cheapest airport to fly into North Coast is the Arcata-Eureka Airport.

Need more information?: Check out the North Coast travel guide for more on what to see, where to stay, and how to get there.



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