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Humboldt County is a densely forested, mountainous, and rural county with about 110 miles of coastline (more than any other county in the state ) situated along the Pacific coast in Northern California's rugged Coast (Mountain) Ranges. With nearly 1,500,000 acres (6,100 km2) of combined public and private forest in production, Humboldt County alone produces twenty percent of total volume and thirty percent of the total value of all forest products produced in California. The county contains over forty percent of all remaining old growth Coast Redwood forests, the vast majority of which is protected or strictly conserved within dozens of national, state, and local forests and parks, totaling approximately 680,000 acres (over 1,000 square miles).



Some of the most beautiful areas to visit in all of California is Trinidad, College Cove, Redwood National Park, Camel Rock, Prairie Creek Redwood State Park,False Klamath Cove,, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, Luffenholtz Beach, High Bluff Lookout, Elk Head Lookout and much, much more.
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