additional amenities include an intimate bar with regular live music, plus a refined restaurant with wood-beamed ceilings. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. set in an elegant hillside building dating from 1922, this tudor-style hotel is a 5-minute walk from old town eureka and a 15-minute walk from the carson mansion. the traditionally decorated rooms have free wi-fi and flat-screen tvs. breakfast and parking are complimentary. there's also an outdoor pool with a sundeck. some rooms feature hardwood floors. suites add separate living areas, microwaves and minifridges, along with whirlpool tubs California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport 24 min
Morris Graves Museum of Art (1 min) Museum presenting artwork of the Pacific Northwest in a neoclassical building dating from 1902. Carson Mansion (11 min) Grand Victorian house built in an ornate, eclectic style with turrets & gables, now a private club. Redwood Discovery Museum (2 min) Non-profit children's museum featuring a variety of interactive exhibits & educational programs. Sequoia Park Zoo (6 min) Historic spot with pandas, primates, aviary & a petting area plus a shop & redwood forest education. Arcata Marsh (14 min) Marsh, otters, and birdwatching Eureka Visitor Center (7 min) Humboldt County Historical Society (4 min) Historical archives & bookshop in a former 1902 Colonial Revival–style residence. Madaket Harbor Cruise (12 min) Humboldt Botanical Garden (16 min) Serene locale with trails leading through flower gardens & trees, plus a butterfly exhibit. Samoa Dunes Recreation Area (11 min) Camping, beach, and park Arcata Community Forest (14 min) Peaceful regional park known for its expansive trail network, soaring redwoods & bucolic landscape. Fort Humboldt | State Historic Park (9 min) Old military post that once housed Ulysses S. Grant now features logging museum & bay views. Sequoia Park (7 min) Clarke Historical Museum (7 min) Housed in an elegant bank built in 1911, this museum offers exhibits on Humboldt County's past. Humboldt Bay (35 min) California's second-largest enclosed bay & marsh system supports many migrating & local shorebirds. |