#1.
1 X Street, Eureka, California
Antique woodworking machinery from the late 1800s and the early 1900s is used in the production of custom m... More on FactoryToursUSA
If they took the time to clean up the place and the Mill, I think it could be a good history stop. More on TripAdvisor

#2.
3414 W Street, Eureka, California
The Sequoia Park Zoo is located in Eureka, California, USA and is operated by the City of Eureka It is a sm... More on Wikipedia.org
The zoo has wonderful facilities set in the giant redwoods. More on Epinions.com

#3.
143 M Street Eureka, CA
Inscription. This home, also known as the “Pink Lady, ” is a classic Queen Anne/Eastlake Victor... More on HMDB
Also you can stay at the Marines Memorial Hotel in San Francisco for fantastic rates for the City. More on TripAdvisor

#4.
1330 Bayshore Way, Eureka, CA 95501-3834, USA
Rugged mountains above Las Cruces feature numerous trails, AB Cox Visitor Center, Dripping Springs and Aguirre Springs campgrounds ... More on recreation.gov
Just west of Eureka, a sandy strip of land extends between Humboldt Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The Samoa Dunes Recreation Area, once a seasonal food-gathering site for the Wiyote Indians and later... More on Redwoods.info

#5.
North Bank Road, Eureka, California
Camping, white-water rafting, kayaking, cross-country skiing, hiking and fishing are some of the recreation... More on LLBean.com
This had to be one of the funnier moments on our trip. We decided to get into nature and go for a walk at t... More on igougo

#6.
517 Third Street, Eureka, CA 95501
The Discovery Museum is a non-profit children’s museum that offers interactive exhibits and thematic programs. Discovery Museum exhibits and programs promote hands-on, open-ended discovery in the a... More on Discovery-museum.org
PROS: wonderful interactive displays, only a few dollars to get in CONS: hard to find parking More on insiderpages.com

#7.
Eureka, California
Sparsely populated but with a great natural endowment of beaches, forests, and fish-filled rivers and streams, the Redwood Empire attracts sports enthusiasts of all stripes. Overshadowing all are t... More on Trails
A very beautiful place to explore and camp. I'd highly recommend staying a More on Trails

#8.
Eureka, California
Only a small part of this ride is on singletrack, and some of it is on paved and dirt roads, but the entire ride passes through an extremely scenic area. One section of trail is a doubletrack through a lush dense forest. Another segmenta ... More on Trails

#9.
Highland Ave., Eureka, California
Fort Humboldt is situated on a bluff overlooking Humboldt Bay. This remote military post was established in 1853 to assist in conflict resolution between Native Americans and gold-seekers and settl... More on Parks
This is a combined logging museum and former US Army fort. The logging museum side was many artifacts from the old logging days in northern California. Many of the steam engines are still in workin... More on TripAdvisor

#10.
240 "E" Street, Eureka, CA 95501
The Clarke Memorial Museum highlights North Coast and Humboldt County history from earliest Native American... More on MuseumsUSA.org
PROS: Large Native American collection, donation admission CONS: hard to find parking More on insiderpages.com
