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Following is a directory of camping sites in state and national parks located in Mendocino, Humboldt, and Del Norte counties, listing the number of campsites along with the amenities offered at each. Mendocino County Smithe Redwoods - Highway 101, north of Leggett.   Full Story
 
President Syd Lehman and the Board of Directors of the Garberville/ Redway Area Chamber of Commerce, along with executive director Dee Way, extend a warm welcome to visitors to the area and invite everyone to share the myriad of experience that Southern Humboldt’s enchanting Redwood Empire has to offer.   Full Story
 
Without the customary map or chart that points out “You are HERE! “ - “here “being Garberville, let us share several pertinent bits of information about the area you have decided to visit.   Full Story
 
The Garberville-Redway Area Chamber of Commerce invites everyone to join them for the sixth annual Family 4th of July picnic and fireworks display. This event takes place at the Benbow Lake State Recreation Area on Friday, July 4, from 10 a.   Full Story
 
This famous Northern California attraction was the result of a threemonth search for the perfect specimen Sequoia Sempervirens, which was finally located near the town of Orick, in northern Humboldt County.   Full Story
 
The species Sequoia sempervirens (the coastal redwood) is typically known for the great height to which the trees grow. Some additional features however, distinguish some redwoods. One of these is the Chandelier Tree near Leggett, some 22 miles south of Garberville.   Full Story
 
Visitors who respond to inquiries about what attracted them to southern Humboldt County respond in large numbers by saying, ‘”the tall redwood trees.” By far the largest attraction for visitors from all over the world is the Sequoia sempervirens - or Coast Redwoods.   Full Story
 
 


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