by Kayla Corder | Dec 20, 2021 | How We Live
Eureka has invested in a world-class trail system that spans the entire community. From the 6+ mile Waterfront Trail to the beloved Sequoia Park, home to old-growth and mature second-growth redwoods, you can experience the deep redwood forest or quiet views of...
by Kayla Corder | Dec 20, 2021 | How We Live
Not too hot, and not too cold. This is the essence of our weather. You might need to scrape the ice off your windshield four to five times a year, and you might see only a couple of days top 85 degrees. Luckily, if you’re searching for snow or warmer weather, either...
by Kayla Corder | Dec 20, 2021 | How We Live
Eureka is the basecamp for the world-renowned ancient redwood trees. Driving north or south along the historic Highway 101, you’ll find yourself quickly surrounded by these magnificent giants. The beaches and coastline around Eureka are the least populated in...
by Kayla Corder | Dec 20, 2021 | How We Live
Eureka is home to a vibrant and engaged art community — a bright beacon of cultural and artistic creativity that calls people from far beyond the North Coast. Offering fine and performing arts, larger-than-life murals, and a variety of exciting events, Eureka is...
by Kayla Corder | Dec 20, 2021 | How We Live
Eureka is home to some of the most diverse and unique architecture to be found anywhere — bungalows, cottages, craftsmen, and Tudors — many built from original local redwood timber. From the Victorians to modern post-war homes, Eureka’s architectural history is...