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    Eureka, CA

    Freshwater Park

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Sequoia Park & Garden

    Sequoia Park & Garden

    4.7
    (17 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    Nice visit at the garden [Eureka CA]…read more Just outside the zoo's northern perimeter is the Sequoia Park Garden on W Street. Street parking is available just outside of the entrance. The forecast was partly cloudy in the mid 50's. The garden isn't very big but I enjoyed the variety of flowers that were in bloom which is generally between May and September. Our visit was during the Memorial Day weekend. Took some time taking lots of photos of the colorful blooms including a collection of gorgeous dahlias... wish they had labels for all the flowers for us who are botanically illiterate. Flowers are beautiful subjects for photography that's why I love botanical gardens. The garden also featured a wishing well and a gazebo for small gatherings and events and, also, a small sundial, unfortunately, there was no sun at that time to tell the time of day ツ Sadly, we weren't able to go across to the park. Hubby already had too much walking for the day ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Review #3771

    This a great park in the city. I arrived in the early morning and entered through the Sequoia…read moreCreek Trailhead. A good walk that leads you to the park and garden. I liked the open grassy meadow and the duck pond. There was a sitting area to rest and take a break, and a playground. The tall trees and serene surroundings makes this place magical. Definitely wants me to return and explore more.

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    05.24.25 gazebo
    05.24.25 gazebo
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    05.24.25
    05.24.25 partly cloudy during Memorial Day

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    05.24.25 partly cloudy during Memorial Day
    Sequoia Park Zoo

    Sequoia Park Zoo

    4.3
    (188 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Nice really small zoo. The major attraction is the Redwood Sky Walk. Raised wooded trail…read moresuspended in the redwoods. Use the trail to get a better view of the bears. 2 restrooms. 1 by the gift shop and entrance 1 in the Barnyard, petting zoo. There is cafe onsite, serving hamburgers and ice cream and various deep fried side dishes. The gift shop is limited. There really is not much of a selection of items, you will have to go thru the gift shop to exit the zoo. The zoo is very small, but the center attraction is the Redwood Sky Walk. There is a raised trail thru the redwoods over the zoo and thru part of the park. Rickety Bridges, high rise platforms and views into the Bear enclosures.

    Sequoia Zoo is a great place to visit. It's quite small so not a destination but they have a nice…read moreselection of animals. The enclosures integrate with nature and the skywalk was a fun experience. My favorite animals were the red panda (Saffron) and the otters who seemed to really enjoy displaying their playful side. The only reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is the cafe. Veggie burgers were good as were the garlic fries. The grilled chicken sandwich should be taken off the menu. There were 4 minuscule pieces of chicken (largest was 3" x 1/2" and 1/4 inch....not kidding, about half the size of your pinky finger. Everything was coated in this sweet honey dijon runny sauce. Honestly, because there was so little chicken, it felt like you were eating bread and some sort of sauce. In addition, when our food was delivered to our table, the server basically dropped the tray on the table and left without a word. Go for the zoo, not for the food.

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    Burger and sweet potato fries, zoo Café
    Burger and sweet potato fries, zoo Café
    Sumo the Red Panda
    Sumo the Red Panda
    Sequoia Park Zoo

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    Fort Humboldt State Historic Park

    Fort Humboldt State Historic Park

    4.6
    (8 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    Historic Military Fort [Eureka CA]…read more There's a lot to take in historically from Fort Humboldt. Although this site seems peaceful now, at one time it was the hub of a conflict between settlers and Native Americans. We walked through the grassy park area stopping to read interpretive signs along the way educating ourselves. The history of Fort Humboldt State Historic Park dates back to 1853. First, one of the most famous military personalities to serve here was Captain Ulysses S. Grant, the future U.S. President and commander of all Union forces during the Civil War. He was stationed here as Captain of Company F, 4th Infantry, in 1853-1854. His story is shared in historic signage and markers. No wait... FIRST! Fort Humboldt State Historic Park is haunted! The GhostTube app captured some anomalies when we used it. I posted a couple of videos. During its glory, the fort had 14 buildings: Officer's Quarters, barracks, a hospital, a blacksmith shop, a horse stable, and even a bakery. Wooden markers can be seen at the park indicating where they once stood. The reconstructed Surgeon's Quarters and original Fort Hospital remain standing till today and I wonder if they open the doors to visitors during park hours. One part of the park are collection of exhibits not related to the military history: railroad equipment and machinery used in the early days of 150 years of local logging history including a Donkey engine. Review #3772

    This was a nice and peaceful park. It is a short walk around to see all the displays. There are a…read morefew buildings still left from the time it was a fort. Amongst the trees on the other side of the park, there is the remnants of the trains and steam engines from the logging days.

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    05.24.25 Surgeon's Quarters
    05.24.25 Surgeon's Quarters
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    One of many steam donkeys on display outside

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    One of many steam donkeys on display outside
    Freshwater Farms Reserve

    Freshwater Farms Reserve

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Walking around Freshwater Farms Reserve is like taking a stroll through a Thomas Hardy novel…read more Birdsong erupts from every bush. Trees shade the path at every turn. Doe-eyed cows look at you as you pass, grazing in the nearby pasture. All in all, this is a beautiful nature trail to walk. It is easy to access, well-maintained, and has lots of signage to educate you about the surrounding area. It is not a loop trail, so be prepared to double back once you reach the end. Sadly, they do not allow dogs, which is my only qualm. Then again, since it's a nature reserve, this is understandable. The trail itself is flat and wide, making it easy to access. I would recommend bringing sunscreen and mosquito repellent, however as the tall grass in the area most certainly harbors tiny, winged vampires. However, the views of the old pastureland are breathtaking. The trail itself runs parallel to the slough, so it's good to have a camera at the ready for some shots of the riparian side. Stop in and get some local honey or goat's milk soap at the country store on the way out. It's good for treating oneself for having lugged one's butt off the couch to walk in nature.

    Great for a short hike…read more Looking forward to the return of animals and plants that were displaced by turning the area into pasture over 100 years ago. A lot of work has been done to return the wetlands to their former state, and it shows. The rebuilt barn and active garden is also a feast for the eyes. Plenty of parking and usually just a few nature lovers on the trail. Just Do It!

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    The slough runs alongside the trail.
    The slough runs alongside the trail.
    Freshwater Farms Reserve
    Beautiful colors!

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    Beautiful colors!
    Fay Slough Wildlife Area

    Fay Slough Wildlife Area

    3.5
    (4 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    The Fay Slough Wildlife Area is an area managed and protected by the California Department of Fish…read more& Game. Access to it is right off of U.S. 101 Northbound - next to a car dealership. From the CADF&G web site: "The 484-acre Fay Slough Wildlife Area is previously grazed land that has been restored to coastal and seasonal wetlands. Riparian woodlands occur along the eastern and southern edges of the area, and are dominated by red alder and willows. Many species of resident and migratory songbirds utilize this habitat, as well as egrets, herons and various raptors. There are also many species of reptiles and amphibians that occur is the area, including northern red-legged frogs, pacific chorus frogs, northwest salamanders, and newts." #FaySloughWildlifeArea

    Right off the 101 at the mid-city motor world exit. This natural wildlife area directly across from…read morethe bay on the east side of the highway, provides some of the best area outside of the marsh for migratory bird watching. The area is level and relatively flat easy walking, and the slough and wetlands around it provide the perfect habitat for viewing and watching some great seasonal travelers as well as the areas natives. As you exit, there is a small amount a flat parking spaces at the trail head, park and walk in - usually easy access as not many people stop at this cool sanctuary. The trail way is easy walking, hiking, biking and only maybe a mile into the slough and wetlands. There are birds everywhere. I stop by here when I get the chance on cool mornings as it makes for some great viewing. This Wildlife Conservation Board property is well worth the stop and most don't - an easy walking trail with lots open area for birding, hiking, running and biking. the area is open from dawn to dust daily. 4 Stars. 00206

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    Fay Slough Wildlife Area
    Fay Slough Wildlife Area
    Fay Slough Wildlife Area

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