Humboldt Lagoons State Park

About: In the early 1900?s Dry Lagoon was drained by early farmers and several types of crops were attempted but none proved economical.Several dairy ranches were established along the shores of Stone Lagoon. Later, when the highway was improved, a motel-restaurant called the “Little Red Hen” was located next to the lagoon. This business continued … Read more

Humboldt County Fairgrounds

About: The fair provides a focal point for community members to celebrate their heritage, compete in a variety of events, hold family reunions, display and view artwork, learn about other cultures, premier new inventions and showcase the best of California. Amenities: -Water -Electric -Restrooms -Showers -Playground -Pets Welcome

Plum Valley Campground

This campground is in the perfect setting for a mid-day picnic. The plants and animals surrounding the site are very pretty and calming. Elevation: 5,600 feet above sea level Season: Generally June – October Stay Limit: up to 14 days Facilities: * 7 RV and tent units/up to 16 feet * Picnic table and fire … Read more

Wild River Campground

About: For over 2000 years the Miwuk people lived seasonally in this canyon, gathering food, and fishing the river. The Miwuk word WaKaLuu means river and Hep Yoo describes an untamed or wild force of nature. This beatiful campground is set in mature conifer and oak forest on the North Fork Stanislaus River. Fees: $16 … Read more