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DEL NORTE COUNTY Where Nature Outnumbers People and the redwoods meet the sea!
By: Cindy VosburgWelcome to Del Norte County where just about 28,000 of the nicest people on earth live. Located 378 miles north of San Francisco in the northern most western corner of California, home to the Redwoods National and State Parks. Where towering redwood trees — the tallest trees on earth, grow from our mountain tops all the way down to pristine beaches and delight both the travelers and locals alike.
Del Norte County is 1,007 square miles of terrain, unlike anyplace else. Filled with residents and businesses who are here because they want to live and thrive among the redwood giants and dozens of wildlife species, including Roosevelt Elk, river otters, bald eagles and other raptors, pelicans, sea lions, elephant and harbor seals, porcupine and flying squirrels. Where our air is the purest along the western seaboard, where the mighty Pacific Ocean meets the North American continent — where our beaches stretch for miles making a fun adventure out of any day, and where wildflowers delight the senses.
For those who love outdoor adventure, Del Norte County is a paradise. Hiking, kayaking, rafting, bicycling, fishing, outdoor photography, picnicking and beachcombing or just sitting and watching the whales pass by can fill the day. Wonderful restaurants with great food and outstanding local shopping experiences complete the picture.
Del Norte County, where the best place on earth to vacation can become home.
Stats:
• Population Del Norte County 27,812
• Crescent City population 6,676
• Gasquet 685
• Klamath 672
• Smith River 498
• Hiouchi 244
Annual Average Rainfall Del Norte County 63 inches
Average Temperatures High 65/Low 45
Photo by Kyoko AppersonCRESCENT CITY
Named for the crescent-shaped stretch of sandy beach south of the city, Crescent City is home to the Redwood National and State Parks. The amazing giants, the coast redwoods, are the tallest trees on earth and border the city of Crescent City. With the Pacific Ocean to the west, the giant redwoods to the south and east and the lovely Smith River valley to the north, Crescent City is an outdoor paradise.
Near the harbor sits the first of two lighthouses. Battery Point Lighthouse celebrates its 166th anniversary in 2022. It is operated by the Del Norte County Historical Society as a museum and is accessible by foot during low tide. Battery Point Lighthouse continues to be an aid to navigation for mariners.
The Saint George Reef Lighthouse sits six miles offshore up the coast. The Saint George Reef Lighthouse Preservation Society offers helicopter flights to the lighthouse for tours seasonally, weather permitting.
The city also has a large world-class harbor filled with commercial fishing vessels. Visitors can walk the harbor, purchase fresh tuna and Dungeness crab off the local boats, experience the cuisine of several restaurants with ocean views, browse through art galleries and enjoy the whimsical behavior of local harbor seals and sea lions. Fishing enthusiasts can reserve charter boars for an ocean fishing experience, whale watch, or even get married on the open sea.
Elk Valley Rancheria tribal members call Crescent City their home. Named after the beautiful Roosevelt elk herds that inhabit
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their ancestral lands, the Elk Valley Rancheria is located just a quarter mile outside the park boundaries of the Redwoods National and State Park west entrance. Newly opened in April 2022 is the beautiful Elk Valley Casino with its Warrior Bar & Grill, located at 2021 Elk Ranch Road.
Crescent City is home to the North Coast Marine Mammal Center which takes care of sick, orphaned and injured marine mammals so they can be released back into the wild. You can often view these beautiful creatures from outside their fencing and visit their gift shop. Located at 424 Howe Drive.
• Beachfront Park – Pool, Kidstown, Dog Park, Disc Gold Course, Marine Mammal Center
• Crescent City Harbor
• Highly Popular 4th of July Events with Professional Fireworks Show
• Pebble Beach Drive with Pull Out Viewpoints
• Seal and Sea Lions Viewing
• Whale Watching, Beachcombing, Surfing, Fishing, Sunsets and More
• Shops, Lodging, Amazing Restaurants
Photo by Aimee Bolender South Beach Photo by Kyoko AppersonKLAMATH OUR COMMUNITIES
The beautiful town of Klamath is the first community you come to in Del Norte County as you travel north on Highway 101. Nestled in the giant redwoods, Klamath sits on the mouth of the mighty Klamath River and is located within the Yurok Reservation. Since time immemorial, the Yurok Tribe has called the banks of the Klamath river home. The Yuroks thrived off these lands, the Klamath River being their lifeline. Culturally, Yuroks are known as strong medicine people, great fishermen, basket weavers, canoe carvers, storytellers and singers.
Early settlements on the south end of the county depended upon the river waters for transportation and commerce. Today the town is known for its diverse recreational activities. It is in the center of the Redwood National and State Parks and provides services and lodging in cabins, motels, bed-and-breakfast inns and hundreds of campsites in an area 7 miles long.
Two new attractions to the area are the Yurok Redwood Canoe Tours on the Klamath River and the Redwood Canopy Trail at Trees of Mystery. Combine these with the Klamath Jet Boats, Tour Thru Tree and the amazing Klamath Overlook, and Klamath becomes one of the most popular areas of Del Norte County.
• Klamath River – The Second Largest River in California
• Whale Watching, Birding, Beachcombing
• World-Class Salmon Fishing
• Yurok Tribe Interactive Welcome Center
• Lodging, Dining, RV Parks, Camping
• Kayaking and Canoeing
• Famous Family Attractions: Klamath Jet Boats, Trees of Mystery, Tour Thru Tree and The New Yurok Redwood Canoe Tours
• Bigfoot Country
Redwood CanoeWhat We’re All About
The name: What does “Foursquare” mean?
Our name reflects the unchanging ministry of Jesus Christ and our mission to declare it worldwide. The four squares represent the four scriptural roles of Jesus as Savior, Baptizer with the Holy Spirit, Healer and Soon-Coming King.
Our Mission
Our Vision
At Crescent City Foursquare, our mission is simple: “Love God and love others, continuing the mission of Jesus today.”
Our church is increasingly becoming a lighthouse and a teaching hospital, effectively assisting people with committing their lives to Christ and then equipping them to continue the mission of Jesus in their homes and communities.
Our History
Our Values
Crescent City Foursquare Church was founded in 1931 under the name “The Foursquare Gospel Church.” From its beginning, the church has stood tall in the heart of the city with a goal of being a blessing to the community.
Service Times: Saturday Night: 6pm | Sunday Morning: 10:00am Nursery and Kids Church Provided for Each Service
Church Crescent City, 144 Butte Street, Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9501 | ccfoursquare.org
DINNER
STARTERS
BREADED MUSHROOMS $9.00
BREADED PICKLES ......................$9.00
ARTICHOKE DIP $10.00
SALADS
HOUSE SALAD $9.00 FRESH GREENS, OLIVES, BEETS, CARROTS, CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES
CAESAR SALAD ...................... $9.00
CHOPPED ROMAIN, PARMESAN CHEESE HOUSEMADE CAESAR DRESSING, CROUTONS
ENTREES
160Z RIBEYE STEAK $28.00
SERVED WITH SALAD OR PASTA AND STEAMED VEGGIES
GRILLED SALMON FILLET $20.00
GRILLED WITH HOMEMADE HONEY, SOY, LEMON, GARLIC SAUCE WITH LIGHT PEPPER STEAMED VEGGIES, PASTA OR SALAD
GRILLED PRAWNS (6) $20.00
GRILLED IN A HOMEMADE GARLIC BUTTER SAUCE TOPPED WITH FRESH PARMESAN CHEESE. STEAMED VEGGIES, PASTA OR SALAD
STUFFED QUESADILLA ................................. $15.00
CHEDDER CHEESE, GROUND SAUSAGE, GREEN CHILIS, CHOPPED TOMATOES, OLIVES, SAUTEED MUSHROOMS, TACO SAUCE, LIGHTLY SEASONED AND GRILLED BURGERS
CHEESE BURGER $15.00
960 3rd Street Crescent City, CA 95531 707.464.2909
BACON BURGER $16.75
BACON BLUE $17.75
ALL BUGERS ARE SERVED ON CIABATTA BREAD, WITH YOUR CHOICE OF LETTUE, TOMATO, ONION, PICKLES, MAYO AND MUSTARD AND YOUR CHOICE OF SIDES
$2.50 UP CHARGE FOR FRIES, SWEETS, ONION RINGS.
18% GRATUITY ON PARTIES OVER 8
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SMITH RIVER
The small town of Smith River also known as K’aanvsh is the headquarters of the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation, a federally recognized tribe of Tolowa people. Home to the Tolowa Dee-ni’ since time immemorial Tolowa Dee-ni’ have thrived along the wild rivers, endless ocean, and massive redwood forests. Throughout the years, the Nation has overcome great adversity and has fought to reclaim lands, language, governance, and culture. Today the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation consists of over 950 acres of tribal owned land and has over 1,900 Tribal Citizens. They offer a refreshing stop for travelers at one of their many properties including Lucky 7 Casino, House of Howonquet Restaurant, Howonquet Lodge, Lucky 7 Fuel Mart, and Xaa-wan’-k’wvt Village & Resort.
The beautiful Smith River Valley stretches from north of Crescent City to the Oregon border. For generations, Xaawan’-k’wvt Nii-li~ (the Smith River) has held the record for the largest steelhead and salmon caught in any California river system. Travelers come from across the world to fish in the great waters of the Smith, one of the cleanest rivers in the world. The span of the river stretches through the Six Rivers National Recreation Area and borders Redwood National and State Parks.
The Smith River is the third largest stream in California, a major route for migrating adult fish to reach their spawning
ground. Tolowa Dee- ni’ Nation operates a fish hatchery to increase and perpetuate the native runs of Steelhead and Chinook salmon in the Smith River. The Rowdy Creek Fish Hatchery is in operation 365 days each year, to support sustainable tribal, recreational and commercial fisheries in a manner that minimizes negative impacts to natural fish populations.
The Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation, in partnership with the Rowdy Creek Fish Hatchery, strives to be stewards of the environment while making hatchery operations more efficient and cost-effective.
Smith River is also known as the Easter Lily Capital of the World. The “White Gold Rush,” as the Smith River lily industry has been called, has grown to the point where four farms between the Smith River and the Oregon Boarder account for 90% of the world’s Easter Lily production.
• Hiking, Biking, Wildlife Watching
• Rowdy Creek Fish Hatchery
• Mouth of the Smith River
• Casino, Lodge, Restaurants, Shops
• Easter Lily Capitol of the World
• Swimming, Beach Combing
• Kayaking on the Smith River
Del Norte Unified School District & Del Norte County Office of Education
“Equipping Students for Success”
301 W Washington Blvd
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6141
www.dnusd.org
DISTRICT SCHOOLS:
Bess Maxwell (K-5) 1124 El Dorado Crescent City, CA 95531 Phone: 707.464.0310 bmelemetary.org
Mountain School (K-5) 55 Azalea Lane Gasquet, CA 95543 Phone: 707.457.3211
mtelementary.org
Crescent Elk (6-8) 994 G Street Crescent City, CA 95531 Phone: 707.464.0320
cemiddle.org
COUNTY SCHOOLS:
Joe Hamilton (K-5) 1050 E Street Crescent City, CA 95531 Phone: 707.464.0330 jhelementary.org
Pine Grove (K-5) 900 Pine Grove Roa Crescent City, CA 95531 Phone: 707.464.0350 pgelementary.org
Sunset High School (9-12) 2500 Elk Valley Cross Road Crescent City, CA 95531 Phone: 707.464.0380
sshigh.org
Margaret Keating (K-5) 300 Minot Creek Road Klamath, CA 95548 Phone: 707.464.0340 mkelementary.org
Redwood (K-8) 6900 Lake Earl Drive Fort Dick, CA 95538 Phone: 707.464.0360 rwelementary.org
Del Norte High School (9-12) 1301 El Dorado Street Crescent City, CA 95531 Phone: 707.464.0260 dnhigh.org
Del Norte Community School (8-12) 400 W. Harding Avenue Crescent City, CA 95531 Phone: 707.464.0750
dncommunityschool.org
Mary Peacock (K-5) 1720 Arlington Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 Phone: 707.464.0301 mpelmentary.org
Smith River (K-8) 564 First Street Smith River, CA 95567 Phone: 707.464.0370
srelementary.org
Castle Rock Charter School (K-12) 1260 Glenn Street Crescent City, CA 95531 Phone: 707.464.0390
castlerockschool.org
Where a community of educators provides students with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to succeed.
FORT DICK
Nestled between Crescent City and Smith River is the tiny community of Fort Dick. Locals enjoy one of the best Thai restaurants in the area, Sea West, and the popular Ft. Dick Market. Outdoor adventure possibilities include Crescent Trail Rides horseback riding, Lake Earl Wildlife Area and the northern portion of Tolowa Dunes State Park. At the end of Kellogg Beach Road is the access point to Kellogg Beach, which stretches all the way from Crescent City to Smith River.
With acres of rich river bottom soil and pasture lands, Fort Dick is home to Ocean Air Farms, a 15-acre farm offering organic veggies and produce. Their products can be found at their farm stand on Moorehead Road and at local farmers’ markets. Another favorite is Alexandre Dairy, run by the Alexandre family, a regenerative organic dairy farm with an array of regenerative organic products,
including milk, cream, yogurt and pastured organic eggs. You can often spot from the road their hens enjoying the sunshine and fresh air. You can find their products in Whole Foods and other major grocery stores.
For a bit of magic on your wedding day, Woodhaven Lower Lake Ranch is the perfect spot for creating unforgettable wedding memories. A beautiful 153acre lakefront and creekside ranch complete with white fences, lily pond, redwood groves, orchards, and to top it off, an elegant barn with honeymoon quarters. The property features a spacious home with multiple ceremony and reception sites.
• Kellogg Beach
• Lake Earl Wildlife Area
• Organic Farm & Dairy Stores
• Bird Watching, Horseback Riding, Hiking
• Magical Lakefront Ranch for Weddings
HIOUCHI
Hiouchi is known for its warmer climate, natural beauty and outdoor recreation activities. Located on US Hwy. 199, Hiouchi borders the banks of the unbelievably beautiful turquoise waters of the Smith River. Numerous swimming holes and access points to the river are available where folks can enjoy swimming, kayaking, rafting, hiking and of course, world-class fishing. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park offers one of the most popular river hot spots in Hiouchi with its day-use river beach, barbecue areas and prime camping in the redwoods.
During the summer months, a walking bridge spans the Smith River to take visitors across to Stout Grove, with even more trails and wonders to explore. A motel, café, redwood gifts, local market with deli and other businesses are available in town.
A full-service RV park, Redwood Meadows, offers RV travelers a beautiful spot to pull in and stay awhile. Further up the canyon are Smith River National Recreation Area campgrounds.
• Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
• Access to Stout Grove Via Walking Bridge
• Redwoods National and State Parks Visitor Center
• Xaa-yuu-chit Tes-dum Trail (Pet Friendly)
• Smith River National Recreation Area Visitor Center
• RV Park, Café, Redwood Gifts, Market, More
• Swimming Holes, River Access, Scenic Drives
• World-Class River Fishing
• California’s Best Spring Whitewater Rafting
GASQUET
The little village of Gasquet may be tiny in size but gigantic in adventure! Perched along the Smith River on US Hwy. 199, Gasquet is in the Smith River National Recreation Area and has a warmer climate than the coastal communities in Del Norte County. The area is well-known for its outdoor adventures, including the annual Gasquet Raft Races and the new kid on the block, BoatSmith Whitewater Festival.
Each July the wackiest of river goers congregate in rustic Gasquet for one day of spectacular, watery fun as they paddle down the pristine Smith River in the Gasquet Raft Races. Spectators are entertained by the decorated rafts and the outfits of the competitors. This community event is for all ages and features a delicious and succulent deep pit barbeque, beer tasting, and craft vendors.
BoatSmith Whitewater Festival is the newest outdoor adventure event. Time of year and water flows make it unpredictable, but due to its amazing location it is sure to catch on and become a timeless event.
Gasquet has a rich history. Named after Horace Gasquet, who immigrated to Crescent City in 1855. In 1857, he purchased 320 acres of land at the north and middle forks of the Smith River, and set up the village of Gasquet, with a hotel, bar, barn, blacksmith shop and winery.
• Annual Gasquet Raft Race
• Annual Boatsmith Whitewater Festival
• Outdoor Recreation
• Quaint Shops
• Smith River National Recreation Area
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OCEAN BEACHES
Del Norte County is well known for its fabulous stretch of pristine coastline. Sandy beaches perfect for beachcombing, tidepools for exploring and bluffs that are perfect for whale watching. In Crescent City, there are three surfing beaches right off the road with varying levels of difficulty. And don’t forget about the exciting surf fishing! You’ll find our locals out catching their dinner when the fish are running and in season. Three spots popular among the surfing, paddleboard and kayak community:
South Beach – located right next to Highway 101, this beach is perfect for beginner surfing and standup paddleboards. South Beach’s sandy bottom makes it a good spot for body surfing. The further south you go down the beach, the more difficult it becomes. South Beach is also perfect for kite flying and walking since it stretches to Crescent Beach, at the Redwood National and State Parks border.
Pebble Beach – located on Pebble Beach Drive, this beach is geared more for intermediate surfing. Pullouts and stairs make for easy access. As its name suggests, Pebble Beach is filled with ocean-rolled pebbles and agates for the rockhound in all of us. The beautiful Castle Rock Wildlife Refuge with its seal lion and elephant seal rookery can be viewed from pullouts and is popular with kayakers during calm seas, although no landing on the Rock is allowed.
Garth’s Beach – located at the northern edge of Pebble Beach Drive, this beach is for the advanced surfer as this spot can be dangerous during certain tides and months. Access is available from the bluffs along Point Saint George Road.
Other popular beaches include Klamath Beach, Enderts Beach, Kellogg Beach and Pelican Bay Beach, each with its own unique personality. Always be sure to check the tide tables and weather conditions before interacting with the mighty Pacific Ocean. Never turn your back to the sea and keep children and pets nearby.
For a complete list of Del Norte County beaches, check out https://visitdelnortecounty.com/see/beaches/
OCEAN FISHING SEASONS
Rockfish
May 15 - October 15
Ocean Salmon and Pacific Halibut Varies year-to-year.
Dungeness Crab
November - July
Redtail Surfperch
Open year-round.
For the most up-to-date information, visit www.wildlife.ca.gov
RIVERS
By Smith River AllianceThe region is home to two nationally significant wild rivers, the Smith and the Klamath. Combined, they encompass nearly one thousand stream miles in the National Wild and Scenic River System. These Wild and Scenic designations preserve natural, cultural and recreational values in a free-flowing condition for the enjoyment of present and future generations, making these watersheds an unparalleled destination for river-oriented recreation.
Both rivers are known for their salmon, steelhead and many other fish species. See below for fishing seasons, and please contact local outfitters for guiding assistance.
The Smith River’s crystal clear water is a magnet for swimmers in the summer and fishing and river runners year-round. One hundred forty-one miles of the South Fork Smith and its tributaries have been designated as Heritage and Wild Trout Waters, officially recognizing the uniqueness of the fishery and watershed, which support self-sustaining populations of coastal cutthroat trout and coastal rainbow trout. If it’s solitude, rugged beauty, pristine streams and coastal cutthroat trout you’re looking for, the upper South Fork of the Smith River may be your destination.
Most of the mid and upper Smith watershed is within the Smith River National Recreation Area, which offers campgrounds and miles of trails and backcountry roads for hikers, mountain bikers and campers. See the National Recreation Area visitor’s map and guide for details:
www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd776582.pdf
Highway 101 passes near the mouth of the Klamath – the second-largest and the fourth-longest river in California. Here, the forces of nature are on display: tides and river currents are constantly moving and mixing. Sea mammals, including whales and sea lions, can be seen feeding. Visitor amenities include the Historic Requa Inn, RV Parks, jet boat tours of the river and the Yurok Country Visitor Center. This is also an access point for the Coastal Trail, which offers amazing views of the ocean, and in some seasons, vast colonies of nesting seabirds as it winds through coastal forests of Sitka spruce and redwoods.
RIVER FISHING
Steelhead
Year-round in both the Smith and Klamath Rivers.
• Lures and barbless hooks only.
• Report Card must be filled out before fishing.
Always check www.wildlife.ca.gov for current fishing information.
REDWOODS
Walk among giants - Crescent City is the home to the Redwood National and State Parks. As the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in California, the Redwood National and State Parks protect 45% of California’s remaining old-growth redwoods. Dozens of trails are available for exploring these majestic giant redwoods, ranging from easy to challenging. The newest trail in the parks is the Grove of Titans where one can find some of the largest trees in the world.
Redwood National and State Parks
The park is home to some of the world’s tallest trees, old-growth coast redwoods. They can live for 2,000 years and grow over 300 feet tall. Immense and ageless redwoods soar to unimaginable heights. John Steinbeck called them “Ambassadors from another time.” The old-growth redwood groves of Redwood National and State Parks are so ancient, that to explore them is to explore the same forests that have existed here for millennia.
Redwood National & State Parks: www.nps.gov/redw/index.htm
County Parks
Del Norte County has three amazing parks to choose from:
Ruby Van Deventer – Camp along the wild and scenic Smith River, surrounded by majestic redwood trees and access to the Smith River only yards away. Swimming, kayaking and seasonal trout and salmon fishing.
Clifford Kamph – Camp on the bluff of the Pacific Ocean, less than 2 miles south of the Oregon Border. There are short hiking trails on the bluff or walk along the sandy beach backed by dunes and driftwood log.
Florence Keller – Camp under the majestic redwoods with seven easy walking trails one of which is wheelchair accessible. Large picnic area, horseshoes pits, volleyball court, tetherball, playground and swings is available to rent.
For more information visit: www.co.del-norte.ca.us/departments/parks
FAMILY FUN
Del Norte County is the place for family fun! From horseback riding on the beach or in the redwoods to kayaking down the aquamarine waters of the Smith River, you can find fun adventures in all the Del Norte County communities. Take a thrilling jetboat ride on the Klamath River or drive through a giant redwood tree!
Check out the complete list of fun activities at https:// visitdelnortecounty.com/article/family-road-trips-in-crescent-cityand-del-norte-county/
Ocean World
A Crescent City jewel for three generations since 1964, Ocean World, formerly Under Sea Gardens, was located in the Crescent City harbor small boat basin. It was a barge that was built as an aquarium in Seattle and then floated down to Crescent City. Visitors would descend below deck and view sea life through underwater observation windows. In 1985, the barge was moved to dry land and now consists of sea-life environments housed in tanks containing over half a million gallons of water and an abundance of sea life, including sharks, seals, sea lions and rays. Visitors can enjoy a hands-on experience with interactive tide pools, shark petting, as well as a high-flying sea lion presentation of behaviors; truly something for the whole family!
Trees of Mystery
Trees of Mystery is California’s premier nature attraction on the North Coast! Celebrating 76 years, they have been educating, entertaining and introducing visitors from the world over to this awe-inspiring natural treasure, the California redwoods. Walk among some of the oldest living things on the planet, let the SkyTrail gondola glide you through the forest canopy, walk through the treetops on the New Redwood Canopy Trail, feel the
history at the End of the Trail Museum and visit the gift shop for a free sample of fudge.
Redwood Rides Adventure Outfitters
Adventures in the Redwoods – Tours & Rentals
Whether you’re looking for a raft trip alongside ancient redwoods (mellow enough for grandpa and young children) or action-packed bike rides and whitewater rafting (for teens and kids-at-heart), Redwood Rides Adventure Outfitters has a trip for you. Even the family dog can join their river trips! The mild climate of the North Coast allows Redwood Rides to provide river trips year-round with wetsuits and even drysuits provided to keep you comfortable. Redwood Rides also has equipment rentals to set you up to choose your own adventure.
Tsunami Lanes Family Entertainment Center
Tsunami Lanes Family Entertainment Center, located at 760 L. St. in Crescent City offers fun for all ages. Open, Cosmic and League bowling available, as well as the Tsunami Arcade, filled with the best classic arcade games and the newest hits! Open 7 days a week, check out their website at https://www.tsunamilanes.com/ for full information.
951-6559 | www.redwoodrides.com
Tsunami Walking Tour
Crescent City has updated its Tsumani Walking Tour with new exhibits and added features. The tour features nine exhibits within a 7 block radius along Beachfront Park and downtown. Each kiosk features a dramatic story detailing the events and aftermath of the 1964 tsunami. The stories are presented in or near the very location the events took place.
The QR code will link you to audio recordings from survivors who experienced the 1964 tsunami in Crescent City and a library of photos featuring the devastation following the event. Twenty-nine city blocks were inundated and over 1000 cars totaled.
Do you know what to do to in case of a tsunami? Each kiosk includes important information on how to be prepared, what to do, and where to go if a tsunami happens.
Among the First Rescue Ends in Tragedy
Learn about the two types of wave-dissipating concrete blocks used in Crescent City.
A rescue mission goes awry resulting in the death of five locals when a tsunami surge capsizes their skiff.
Tsunami Central Remembering the Victims
Crescent City has suffered more tsunami damage in the past 150 years than any other area on the U.S. west coast, outside of Alaska.
The Tsunami Plaza was built to commemorate the lives lost in the 1964 tsunami.
Historic Downtown
289 homes and businesses were destroyed, causing an estimated $30 million in damage.
Tsunami Radio Reporting
As the 1964 tsunami hits, local radio stations KPOD and KPLY keep Crescent City residents informed.
The Work to Rebuild
City fathers, business owners, and residents had decisions to make—how should Crescent City rebuild.
More than a Park
Learn about the creation of Beachfront Park.
Hope Spans an Ocean
The story begins with the amazing voyage of Kamome: a Japanese skiff named “seagull.”
ENTERTAINMENT & ATTRACTIONS
ARTS & CULTURE
The sheer beauty of Del Norte County often takes people by surprise. To go along with its numerous natural amenities — which attract visual artists like a magnet — our coastal community has a vibrant and active arts scene. Individual artists working in the visual, performing and literary arts abound.
Art in Public Places
• Del Norte County Courthouse (707) 464-1336 (DNACA)
• Del Norte County Library (707) 464-9793
• Del Norte County Regional Airport 2nd Floor Messanine (707) 464-7288
• More Exhibits Listed at DNACA.net
• Tolowa Basketry Display - Howenquet Lodge
Galleries
• 2nd Street Art Gallery/California Redwoods Art Association (707) 460-1414
• Crescent Harbor Gallery/Coast Redwoods Art Association (707) 464-9133
• The Gallery of Arts & Culture (707) 464-4745
• Lighthouse Repertory Theatre (707) 951-5517
Wood Carvers
• Jed Smith Redwood Burl Company (707) 458-3112
Organizations
• Del Norte Assoc. for Cultural Awareness (DNACA) DNACA.net
• Del Norte-Curry Community Concert Association (707) 464-4322
• Lighthouse Quilt Guild (707) 954-3825
• Wild Rivers Symphony www.wildriversymphony.org
Writing
• North Coast Redwoods Writers’ Conference – contact College of the Redwoods, Del Norte (707) 465-2300. Held every year in the fall.
Live Performances
• DNACA’S Performance series concerts at DNACA.net
Enjoy Del Norte County’s lively arts community: Live concerts, international musicians, murals, indigenous cultural activities, classes with local teaching artists, dance, galleries showcasing a wide variety of art, and more!
Visit DNACA.NET for our Community Arts Calendar, and don’t miss a moment of Del Norte’s artistic side!
ENTERTAINMENT & ATTRACTIONS
FILMING MOVIES IN DEL NORTE
The Redwood Coast of Northern California has been a prime location for feature films, television shows and commercials for nearly a century. Our area has attracted big movie titles such as Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, Jurassic Park: The Lost World, E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial and Netflix’s Bird Box.
In 2014, the Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission launched their extremely popular Map of the Movies, a self-guided tour of filming locations originally distributed as paper maps. When demand exceeded the ability to print enough maps, the Commission decided to develop a mobile app for iOS and Android to make it even easier to take the tour and see why these movies were filmed in our beautiful scenery.
The new app allows users to access navigation to filming location markers, see posters, view trailers and access IMDB information for each of the featured films, all on their mobile device. New features and content are always being added. Download the app, take the tour with your friends and family and see where the Empire was fought, dinosaurs roamed free and an alien phoned home. Available in the Apple App and Google Play stores. Download your free app today!
CASINOS & GAMING
ELK VALLEY CASINO, CRESCENT CITY
Elk Valley Casino is located along northern California’s rugged coastline, basking in the heart of elk country. Elk Valley Casino’s new resort opened April of 2022 offering a gaming experience that will make your visit a memorable one. Located right off the 101 Hwy and Humboldt Rd. Stop in for a delicious meal in the new Warriors Bar & Grill or top off your trip with a winning streak! www.elkvalleycasino.com
LUCKY 7 CASINO & HOTEL, SMITH RIVER
Lucky 7 Casino & Hotel overlooks the Pacific Ocean with over 320 of the latest slot machines, card tables, a modern casino and restaurant, lounge, fuel mart and multiple meeting rooms with an event center — perfect for weddings, dinners, meetings or fundraising events. The upscale hotel features comfortable rooms and suites with ocean and mountain views. www. lucky7casino.com
REDWOOD CASINO & HOTEL, KLAMATH
This casino provides a fun, relaxed setting for casual gaming. They feature Las Vegas-style slots and a host of regular and progressive machines. Whatever you choose, you’ll feel at home in this relaxed, welcoming setting. This is a great spot for a night out! Remember – there are lots of ways to win at the Redwood Hotel Casino… but you can’t win if you don’t play! www.redwoodhotelcasino.com/
CRAFT BEER IN DEL NORTE
SEAQUAKE BREWING COMPANY opened their doors in July 2016. Inspired by their love of craft beer and the beautiful local scenery, they set out to see what they could brew on a half-barrel system during family barbecues on a ranch north of town. They decided to share their beer and transformed the old brewery building on Front Street into a family-style restaurant brewery. In September 2018, they expanded and launched “SeaBucha” to share their passion for healthful kombucha.
When you walk in the front doors, the large full-service bar and friendly environment welcome you. Handcrafted metal artwork from a local artist adorns the walls, and a large fireplace warms you from the cold. The dog friendly outdoor patio seating is available to enjoy a beautiful Crescent City summer day!
Their menu ranges from pub style appetizers and brick oven pizzas to burgers and specialty fresh fish dishes. At SeaQuake they start each day believing that the best craft beer has yet to be made and pride themselves on using high quality ingredients to work towards the best. Stop in for a great family style brewery experience.
SeaQuake Brewing
400 Front St., Crescent City
(707) 465-4444 • seaquakebrewing.com
Port O’Pints Brewing Company is an Award-Winning brewery in Del Norte County history with beer names of popular favorites like Agate Ale, Del Norter Porter, and 11 Bravo IPA. With a Coastal Celtic theme and Old World Style atmosphere, they draw their inspiration for new brews from eclectic palates of local and traveling craft beer enthusiasts. Come experience the outstanding craft of a local, innovative Brew Master as you can often find him popping into the pub, always willing to take you through a tour of the brewery or greet anyone who comes in to share his love of the craft. Be sure to say “Hi” and strike up a conversation and if you want to talk craft beer, just order a pint and be ready to stay awhile!
This warm, inviting pub has 19 of their 22 taps serving many different styles of fresh craft beer. Not a beer drinker, no problem! Wine is also available, as well as award winning homemade Root Beer, Cider, and locally made Kombucha. Hungry? No worries! They have a varied menu that pairs nicely with the fresh craft brews available.
With a motto of “Where Friends Are Made, One Pint at A time” they are the local “go to” for live music. Like them on Facebook at Port O’Pints Brewing Co. or follow them on portopints.com
Port O’Pints
1215 Northcrest Dr., Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-1154
SCENIC DRIVES WITH BREATH-TAKING SCENERY
Enjoy a leisurely drive along the ocean, through the redwoods, or along the river with these delightful drives. Or as some like to call it … Car Hiking!
HOWLAND HILL ROAD
Mostly unpaved; Motor homes/RVs and trailers not advised. DISTANCE & DURATION: 10 miles one way, 45 minutes (from Crescent City, Calif. to junction with U.S. 199 near Hiouchi, Calif.). DIRECTIONS: From Crescent City, Calif., drive south 1 mile on U.S. 101 and turn left (east-northeast) onto Elk Valley Road; continue 1 mile and turn right (east) onto Howland Hill Road; after ~1 ½ miles the road becomes unpaved as it enters Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park; continue another 5½ miles on Howland Hill Road until it becomes Douglas Park Road (paved); after ~1 ½ miles turn left onto South Fork Road; after ½ mile South Fork Road junctions with U.S. 199 just east of Hiouchi, Calif.
DESCRIPTION: Just a couple miles west of Crescent City, an unpaved stretch of Howland Hill Road offers motorists an intimate encounter with the towering old-growth redwoods in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. Numerous pullouts and trailheads along the way, including the Boy Scout Tree Trail and Stout Grove.
REQUA ROAD
Paved; Motorhomes/RVs and trailers not advised-road very steep and narrow. DISTANCE & DURATION: ~2¼ miles one way, 15 minutes (to Klamath River Overlook); DIRECTIONS: Signed exits off of U.S. 101 located ~2¼ miles north of Klamath, Calif. or ~18½ miles south of Crescent City, Calif.
DESCRIPTION: Pass historic Requa, Calif. en route to the Klamath River Overlook perched 650 feet above the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy breathtaking views, whale watching, and bird viewing at the mouth of the Klamath River, where freshwater merges with seawater after a journey of over 250 miles that begins high in the snow-laden Cascade Mountains of Southern Oregon.
NEWTON B. DRURY SCENIC PARKWAY
Open sunrise to sunset; Paved; No commercial vehicles permitted. DISTANCE & DURATION: 10 miles one way, 20-30 minutes. DIRECTIONS: Signed exits off of U.S. 101 located 6 miles north of Orick, Calif. or 4 miles south of Klamath, Calif.
DESCRIPTION: This not-to-be-missed alternative to U.S. 101 passes through the heart of the old-growth redwood forest in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. North to south, features include numerous trailheads, Big Tree Wayside, Prairie Creek Visitor Center, Elk Prairie Campground and a resident herd of Roosevelt elk.
ENDERTS BEACH ROAD
Paved; Motorhomes/RVs and trailers not advised beyond Crescent Beach picnic area. DISTANCE & DURATION: ~2¼ miles one way, 5 minutes. DIRECTIONS: From Crescent City, Calif., drive 2½ miles southeast on U.S. 101 and turn right (south) onto Enderts Beach Road. DESCRIPTION: Elk-viewing, whale watching and stunning coastal views are highlights along this short drive just minutes from Crescent City, Calif. Access to: Crescent Beach picnic area, Crescent Beach Overlook and trailhead for Coastal Trail (Last Chance Section), Enderts Beach and Nickel Creek backcountry camp.
DAVISON ROAD
Mostly unpaved; Motorhomes/RVs and trailers prohibited. DISTANCE & DURATION: ~7 miles one way, 30 minutes. DIRECTIONS: Exit Davison Road (Elk Meadow Day Use Area), 2½ miles north of Orick, Calif. on U.S. 101. After ⅓ (paved) mile, pass parking for Elk Meadow Day Use Area; continue nearly 7 unpaved miles to road’s end at trailhead for Fern Canyon Trail. DESCRIPTION: Pass through meadows grazed by Roosevelt elk and a second-growth redwood forest en route to the sands of Gold Bluffs Beach and the 30-feet walls of Fern Canyon. Explore this isolated area while staying at the Gold Bluffs Beach Campground, with nearby access to Coastal Trail (Gold Bluffs Beach section) and the Fern Canyon Trail.
OUR SISTER CITY: RIKUZENTAKATA, JAPAN THE STORY OF KAMOME
From a tsunami to sisterhood, one little boat’s journey across the Pacific created an unforgettable bond between Crescent City, Calif. — home of the California redwoods — and Rikuzentakata, Japan.
In April 2013, a mysterious boat, encrusted with barnacles, washed ashore in Crescent City. The words Takata High School (in Japanese) were on the boat. It was discovered that the high school was in Rikuzentakata, a town all but leveled by a tsunami two years prior. Somehow, this little boat survived tragedy to float across the Pacific before finding its way to Crescent City.
For being so far apart, Rikuzentakata and Crescent City have a lot in common. Coastal communities along the Pacific, both have vibrant fishing industries and thousands of towering trees. They have also both endured devastating tsunamis. On March 11, 2011, a 9.0-magnitude earthquake caused the Rikuzentakata tsunami, taking the lives of nearly 2,000 people, including 22 Takata High School students. In 1964, a 9.2-magnitude earthquake from Alaska sent a 21-foot wave crashing over Crescent City’s downtown. More than 280 buildings and homes were destroyed, and 11 lives were lost.
Students at Del Norte County High School were drawn to the story of the boat and wanted to help. They began cleaning the boat and discovered the boat’s name: Kamome, which means seagull in Japanese. Others made national and international phone calls to see if they could return the boat to the students of Takata High School.
Del Norte County students and staff and Commander Bill Steven worked tirelessly to return the boat. In September 2013, Kamome boarded a ship for Japan and found its way back to Takata High School. This exchange formed a bond between Rikuzentakata and Crescent City. Takata and Del Norte County High Schools became Sister Schools in 2014, and students from each school have traveled to visit the other. These two unlikely places have
NBC SPORTS and the SUMMER OLYMPICS
While working with Japan to coordinate the Summer Olympic coverage, NBC Sports learned of the Kamome Story and the Little Boat of Hope. Falling in love with the inspiring story of how two communities came together, they decided to tell the story to the world through a documentary that can now be seen on NBC’s new streaming service, Peacock. You can view the trailer of Kamome here http:// bit.ly/kamomevideo or the full documentary on Peacock TV under Peacock Originals.
built a strong connection that is strengthened by every visit and cultural exchange. And it is all because of one little boat’s voyage across a vast ocean.
Officials from both communities continued to build the relationship, resulting in the mutual signing of a Sister City Agreement. The story continues to develop as relationships grow and strengthen. The California State Senate and California State Assembly formally recognized the Sister City relationship in January 2019.
We hope you will visit Del Norte County and experience the Story of Kamome for yourself.
Read the complete story at https://visitdelnortecounty.com/ kamome
Kamome, A Tsunami Boat Comes Home - Purchase this inspiring tale at the Crescent City Visitor Center - 1001 Front Street, Crescent City. Written in English and Japanese with beautiful illustrations, it is a great memento for your visit to Crescent City and all of Del Norte County.
KamomeVillage Camper Inn RV Park offers campers the best of both worlds!
Between the Redwoods National Parks and the Pacific Ocean, our guests enjoy both the majesty of untouched old-growth forest and the adventure of wild coastal beaches. Our spacious RV Park campground is nestled in a quiet forest setting–so close to nature, yet we’re only two minutes from the services and conveniences of Crescent City on California’s Highway 101.
Our RV park has many modern amenities, offering full hookup RV sites and tent camping. We pride ourselves on personal service, quality ,and cleanliness. For three generations our family has been committed to customer satisfaction.
Village Camper Inn has a Cozy Vacation Cabin available that sleeps up to 4 people. Electric is included and Water is at the site. Minimum two night reservation required. Bring everything but the tent!
Village Camper Inn RV Park 1543 Parkway Drive, Crescent City, CA 95531 (800) 470-3544 | (707) 464-3544
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Our location between the Giant Redwoods and the Pacific coast, at Crescent City California, makes for convenient access to the fascinating rugged shoreline, the majesty of giant redwoods, and attractions in the city.
CHAMBER RECOGNIZES THE BEST OF THE BEST!
10 Awards were given out at the Crescent City/Del Norte Chamber of Commerce 2022 Annual Awards Dinner in January at Elk Valley Casino. This Annual event is a great favorite with the Chamber of Commerce membership who first nominate, then vote on the deserving businesses and individuals who rise above the rest in proving quality of customer service, dedication to the community, and lifetime of service. Join us in congratulating them all.
Following are the award recipients.
• Star Award – Spectacular Team Chamber Ambassador Carrie Borges-McCovey
• Chamber Ambassador of the Year – Misty Starkey
• Community Volunteer of the Year – Kelly Schellong
• Non-Profit of the Year – Humboldt Area Foundation/Wild Rivers Community Foundation
• Resiliency Business of the Year – Marlo’s Restaurant
• Del Norte Pride – Elk Valley Casino
• New Business of the Year – Tsunami Lanes FEC
• Business of the Year – Bicoastal Media
• Business Leader of the Year – Eric Wier, City Manager
• Lifetime Achievement – Richard and Cherie Wier
Eric Wier, Business Leader of the Year, Emily Reed – Chamber Vice President and Chelsea Sanyaolu– Chamber PresidentCHAMBER VOLUNTEERS AND STAFF GUIDE VISITORS TO HIDDEN TREASURES
The team at the Crescent City Visitor Center help thousands of visitors to the region enjoy their stay. Whether helping them choose what to eat, where to explore and how to spend their time while visiting, the Volunteers share their knowledge of the area.
Pictured from left to right – Katie Benoit, Paula Magarino, Cruz Camarena, Marj Niebauer, Cindy Vosburg. Not pictured: LouAnn R-Epperson, Jim Hooper, Mike Johnson, Taudine AndrewTHE AMBASSADORS
Ashley Dalbec Ashley Taylor Candace Forsht Carrie Borges-McCovey Chelsea Harbour Daisy Montanez Jacqueline Roberts Kassi Marques Katie Benoit Lacey Davis Misty Starkey Patrica Swift Sunny Gonzalez Tiffany Brown Zach Serna Emily Reed Ambassador Co-ChairSCHMIDT’S SCHMIDT’S
House of Jambalaya
New Orleans style cuisine & seafood, house-crafted menu from our original recipes. Local craft beer and curated wine list.
“Best views on the coast!”
See our website for hours, menu and more!
www.jambalaya.house
110 Anchor Way, Crescent City, CA 95531 707-465-1465
The perfect place for your out of town guests and for your delightful stay-cation
www.requainn.com
First Baptist Church
“Come as a guest...leave as a friend.”
Sunday Worship - 10:00 AM Wednesday - 6:00 PM
www.fbccrescentcity.org
1295 G Street, Crescent City, CA 95531 707-464-4213
Founded in 2015, the Crescent City Downtown Divas share a vision to revitalize our quaint and unique Downtown. The Downtown Divas have taken on this task through beautification projects, long-term improvements and Community family events such as First Friday and the Downtown Crescent City Farmers Market.
First Friday is a fun street festival highlighting our downtown brick and mortar businesses and restaurants, while providing vendor space to small businesses with the chance to connect with customers, June through October 5:00 - 7:30 PM.
Please visit our website for more information or find us on Facebook!
Crescent City Downtown Divas
WORKING & LIVING
10 STEPS TO STARTING A BUSINESS IN DEL NORTE
1. WRITE A BUSINESS PLAN
A business plan helps you think through all aspects of your business idea. It is used to help you test your business concept and troubleshoot possible challenges. Talk to mentors and get experience in the industry. This will help you avoid pitfalls and save you time and money.
2. DEVELOP A MARKETING PLAN
3. DEVELOP A FINANCIAL PLAN
4. FIND A BUSINESS LOCATION
5. DETERMINE LEGAL STRUCTURE
Sole proprietorship, partnership, Limited Liability Company (LLC), corporation, S corporation, nonprofit or cooperartive
6. REGISTER BUSINESS NAME (707) 464-7216 (County Recorders Office)
7. GET A TAX I.D. NUMBER & REGISTER FOR STATE AND LOCAL TAXES
Tax ID, Federal Self Employment, income tax: www.irs.gov
State Income tax: http://www.taxes.ca.gov
8. OBTAIN BUSINESS LICENSE & PERMITS
Business License for Unincorporated areas of Del Norte County: www.co.del-norte.ca.us
Business License for Crescent City: (707) 464-7483
Retail Sellers Permit: (707) 576-2100 | www.boe.ca.gov
9. OBTAIN INSURANCE COVERAGE
Workers Compensation Insurance: You MUST have it before hiring employees Business Insurance: Liability and property insurance
10. UNDERSTAND EMPLOYMENT LAW
The North Coast Small Business Development Center can offer FREE counseling and workshops (707) 464-2168 | www.northcoastsbdc.org
OTHER RESOURCES:
Small Business Development Center (707) 464-2168
City Hall: Planning & Zoning Information (707) 464-9506
County Planning Department: (707) 464-7253
Crescent City / Del Norte Chamber of Commerce (707) 464-3174
Small Business Administration: www.sba.gov
CalGold: A comprehensive listing of every permit you may need, www.calgold.ca.gov
Arcata Economic Development Corp: (707) 798-6132 | www.aedc1.org
Smart Workforce Center: Employee recruitment and training, (707) 464-8347
AGRICULTURE & AGRITOURISM
Rumiano Cheese Co. is California’s oldest family-owned cheese company, dedicated to the manufacture and distribution of the highest quality cheese.
Brothers Richard, Fred and John Rumiano emigrated to the United States from Italy at the turn of the 20th century. In 1919, the brothers pooled their resources and purchased a small dairy in Willows, Calif. Within a few years, the dairy had grown and the Rumiano brothers started to experiment with butter and cheese production. By the mid-1930s, the enterprise had developed into the largest cheese company in California with eight factories.
In 1980, brothers and third-generation family members Baird and John Rumiano, president and vice president respectively, shifted their emphasis to food-service distribution. Some of the company’s current major clients include U.S. Foodservice and Sysco. The Rumiano brothers were known for their high-quality products and their development of Dry Jack cheese.
Rumiano’s cheese production occurs in Crescent City, located roughly 10 miles from the Oregon border in northern California. The company receives its milk supply from independent, third and fourth-generation dairy farmers from nearby Humboldt and Del Norte counties. Rumiano assembles and distributes over 300 styles of cheese – from French Brie to Wisconsin Sharp cheddar.
The success that Rumiano Cheese Company has acquired over nearly 100 years can be credited to two important factors: a talented and hard-working staff and high-quality milk. The company employs roughly 150 workers for both facilities, most of which have been with Rumiano Cheese Company for over 20 years.
“It all comes down to good people, good ingredients and good products,” Baird Rumiano said.
Alexandre Family Farm
“Here on the Alexandre Family Farm, our regenerative farm practices are setting a new standard in organic, pastureraised dairy farming. We are looking beyond organic and biodynamic certification and we’re raising crossbreed A2/A2 cattle to craft the healthiest, best-tasting milk possible,” Stephanie Alexandre said.
On the Northern California Coast, 10 miles south of the Oregon border, the Alexandre Family milks organic grazing cows and raises pastured laying hens. Both fourth-generation dairy farmers, Blake and Stephanie Alexandre raised their kids with the values of hard work and a responsibility to do the right thing at every turn.
“We work together as a family, and we focus on the health of our entire ecosystem. It starts with the soil; this is where we cultivate a complex nutrient cycle that takes root in our year-round green grasses and comes full circle on your table in the form of delicious, nutrient-dense organic milk and eggs,” Stephanie said.
“We take pride in caring for every aspect of our farm, from the complexities of managing an expansive 4,300-acre farmland to assuring that each individual egg is nest-laid and hand-gathered. We are devoted to farming our way because we believe that the earth’s most delicious, healthiest foods are created when farmers work in harmony with nature. We are more than farmers; we are caretakers with a commitment to stewardship that reaches beyond our farm gate.”
EDUCATION
DEL NORTE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION & DEL NORTE COUNTY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
Equipping Students for Success is the mission of Del Norte County Schools. For over 100 years, our schools have been serving the community. They offer programs from birth through adulthood, including special education, career and technical education, and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math), along with many others. DN schools also have some of the highest graduation and attendance rates in the state. If you’re looking for a place for your child or to join us in educating future generations, DN schools welcomes you!
COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS DEL NORTE EDUCATION CENTER
Many members of the Del Norte community benefit from the opportunity to attend college right here at home. College of the Redwoods Del Norte Education Center strives to support our community’s educational needs, from general education courses to two-year degree programs. Transfer degrees are designed to align your coursework at College of the Redwoods with courses offered at a CSU. Both college systems provide degrees allowing you to build on your educational experience, while earning both an associate’s and a bachelor’s degree.
EXPERIENCE • EDUCATION • EMPLOYMENT
E3 (Experience, Education, Employment) is a summer youth program focusing on building our future workforce through work-based learning during high school. The program is a partnership between Del Norte County Office of Education, Smart Workforce Center and local employers. E3 participants attend a week-long, work readiness boot camp, where they learn about work ethic, teamwork, conflict management, communication, customer service, budgeting, interview tips and how to build a resume.
During the week, a speed interview event is held, where students can interview with participating worksites (local businesses and organizations). Students are placed at a worksite after input from both the employers and students. Students also have a chance to earn up to 10 elective high school credits during their paid work experience. The program is constantly looking for more worksites, as each year the number of participating students increases. If you are interested in learning more about the program, follow them on Facebook –E3 Summer Youth Program or call Christy Hernandez at the Smart Workforce Center (707) 464-8347.
TRANSPORTATION
AIRLINES
Contour Airlines (888) 332-6686 • contourairlines.com
Contour Airlines is the scheduled service brand of Corporate Flight Management Inc. d/b/a Contour Aviation, one of the country’s leading aviation services companies. Founded in 1982, the carrier serves six states offering a premium, low-fare airline product that includes a complimentary first checked bag as well as snack and beverage service. Contour operates a growing fleet of Embraer regional jets featuring leather seating with expanded legroom in every row.
Contour has both east coast and west coast operations. Currently, they provide daily flights between Crescent City and Oakland International Airport. Contour began service in mid-April 2018 and has provided Crescent City with the best completion and on-time status of any airline over the past decade.
BUS SERVICE
Redwood Coast Transit (707) 464-6400 • redwoodcoasttransit.org
Service throughout Del Norte County and Mon.- Sat. service from Smith River to Arcata.
South-West Point (888) 846-4183 • oregon-point.com
Service from Brookings, Ore. to Klamath Falls, Ore. 7 days a week with Greyhound and AMTRAK connections.
TAXI SERVICE
Cindy’s Cab (707) 460-1307
Coastal Cab Company (707) 458-5708
Del Norte Taxi (707) 464-6030
CAR RENTALS
Avis Car Rental (707) 465-6666
Budget Car Rental (707) 465-9999
NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES
Two tribes of Native Americans lived in Del Norte County before the arrival of white settlers, the Yurok Tribe to the south on the Klamath River and the Tolowa Tribe to the north on the Smith River plains. Both tribes still flourish today and are a rich part of the county’s culture.
Two tribes of Native Americans have lived in Del Norte County since time immemorial, the Tolowa and Yurok peoples. Today, the Tolowa Dee-ni’ and Yurok peoples have organized themselves into the four federally-recognized tribal governments that call Del Norte County home; the Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation, Elk Valley Rancheria, Yurok Tribe and the Resighini Rancheria, and together they contribute to the rich culture and diversity of Del Norte County. Tolowa Dee-ni' ancestral villages span the Wild Rivers Coast from the Sixes River, OR all the way south to Wilson Creek, CA including the City of Crescent City, Hiouchi, Gasquet, Fort Dick and Smith River. The Yurok people dwell to the south along the mighty Klamath River and further down the coastline to the Little River, in California.
https://www.tolowa-nsn.gov
https://www.elk-valley.com
https://www.yuroktribe.org
https://www.resighinirancheria.com
THE TOWNS
The first road to penetrate the county was the Crescent City Plank Road to the Illinois River in Oregon. This road was completed in May 1858 and traversed much of the Smith River Canyon. The towns of Klamath and Crescent City were born from the hunger of the gold fields to the east. Treacherous bar and river conditions soon proved too hazardous for Klamath, but Crescent City flourished as a destination for ships from San Francisco. As more people arrived and the gold fields played out, agriculture and timber became primary industries. To the north, the town of Smith River (Four Corners) was established as an agricultural community providing commodities for Crescent City. Soon, timber and fishing became mainstays of the coastal towns. To the east, the hamlet of Gasquet served as a ferry crossing and wayside for travelers to and from points east and west.
TIMBER
Del Norte County’s lumber industry was important to not only its residents but also to the state of California. The timber industry once represented the backbone of the economy in Del Norte County. In 1853 the first mill was established in Crescent City. Oxen originally moved the logs to the mill. The largest mill in the county was that of Hobbs, Pomeroy and
Co. built in 1871 it produced 45,000-50,000 feet of lumber per day. The company assisted in supporting growing Del Norte as well as San Francisco. In the 1870’s the railroad was introduced to bring the logs to market. In the 1920’s the Caterpillar tractor and the logging truck displaced the railroad as the most efficient method of logging.
THE TSUNAMI OF ‘64
It came on March 28, 1964, caused by a violent earthquake measuring 8.8 on the Richter scale that struck Anchorage, Alaska. The tidal surge that followed destroyed 150 businesses and homes and killed 11 people.
The devastation of the tsunami, while not forgotten, resulted in a new local slogan for Crescent City: “Come Back Town U.S.A.!”.
LIGHTHOUSES
Batter y Point Lighthouse
The Batter y Point Lighthouse is an active lighthouse that acts as a private aid to navigation. Its oil lamps were rst lit on Dec. 10, 1856. Lighthouse keepers still tend the light and reside there. A tour of the lighthouse gives the oppor tunity to look back in time as you visit the personal lighthouse keeper’s quar ters and the ar tifacts left behind since the 1850s. Tours also include a climb up the spiral staircase to the tower. Many keepers and their families have tended the light in the 160 year histor y. Also known as the Crescent City Light Station, the lighthouse was operated by the U.S. Lighthouse
Ser vice until 1936 when the
St. George Reef Lighthouse
The spectacular St. George Reef Lighthouse sits six miles off our coast. It was constr ucted in response to the sinking of the steamship Brother Jonathan in July 1865. It took almost 10 years to constr uct the lighthouse that warns mariners of the treacherous Dragon Rocks. This lighthouse sits on a large rock and reaches a height of 134 feet above lens was placed in the tower in 1892. The light warned mariners for over 80 years. It was abandoned in 1986 by the U.S. Coast Guard and was replaced by an automatic buoy in 1975. The 18 foot, 5,000 pound lens
Did You Know?
U.S. Coast Guard took over the operations. The U.S. Coast Guard maintained the light until it was automated in 1953, but the Coast Guard continued to maintain of the Four th Order Dr um lens until 1965 when it was decommissioned. The light is currently a private aid to navigation cared for by the Del Nor te County Historical Society. Although tour hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., please remember that the Batter y Point Lighthouse sits on a tidal island and is only accessible during low tide. All tours are scheduled as tide permits. Please use care and caution when crossing from the mainland to the island at all times.
was dismantled by volunteers and Coast Guard members then reassembled in the Del Nor te County Historical Society Museum Bolan Room in 1982. The lighthouse is visible from shore on a clear day Treacherous seas made docking at the lighthouse a ver y hazardous duty indeed. The lighthouse is only accessible by helicopter tours hosted by the St. George Reef Preser vation Society. The 2019 tours are tentatively scheduled for March 17 and in again April. Par ticipants must meet
small a helicopter. Check out the PSGLPS web site or call (707) 442-7873 to reser ve a tour. Cost is $300.00 per person.
COMMERICAL CRABBING
drivers for Crescent City and Del Nor te County
the same time as the Gold Rush in the mid-1800s.
the 2014 season in California, over 30 million pounds of Dungeness crab were landed with a wholesale value of over $80 million dollars. About 80 percent of the annual catch occurs in Female and small male crabs are prohibited from commercial carr ying fer tilized eggs. The state is divided into Nor thern and Southern Areas by the Depar tment of F ish and Wildlife. For the past seventy years the Nor thern Area has consistently landed millions of pounds more crab per season than the Southern Area. In most years, 50% or more of Nor thern Area landings occur in Crescent City.
SHIPPING
In the 1800s Shipping was Nor te County. The location of Crescent City Harbor was a convenient stop for ships traveling from San Francisco to all points nor th. The Hobbs Wall Company in Crescent city began carr ying passengers on steamers such as Elizabeth, Pomeroy, and Del Nor te. In fact, repor tedly the company held the largest payroll accounts in the countr y at the time. The Humboldt Times repor ted, “Crescent City is a rather lively town. Almost ever y branch of trade is represented; Crescent City will be the most impor tant city nor th of San Francisco.” In July 1865 the Brother Jonathan Steamer was lost just off our coast after leaving the harbor. The steam driven paddle wheeler went down just nor th of Crescent City. The steamer was carr ying passengers and allegedly a substantial amount of gold. The wreck of the Brother Jonathan still remains as one of the worst shipping disasters on the Paci c coast as over 200 souls were lost.
For info or to visit the Del Nor te County Museum: delnor tehistor y.org
• St. George Reef Lighthouse is the most expensive lighthouse ever built in America.
• In 1996, the lantern room was removed from St. George Reef Lighthouse as par t of the restoration effor ts going on at the time. It was lifted off the lighthouse by a helicopter and dropped accidentally onto the beach. The dome was so badly damaged that it had to be replaced with a new custom built one.
DINING IN DEL NORTE COUNTY
Abalone Bar & Grill (Redwood Hotel & Casino) 171 Klamath Blvd. Klamath, CA 95548 (855) 554-2946
Chart Room Restaurant 130 Anchor Way Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5993
Crescent Seafood 170 Marine Way
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-1115
Cristina’s Mexican Restaurant
237 Price Mall
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9213
Enoteca
960 3rd Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2909
Fisherman’s Restaurant 700 Highway 101 South
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-3474
Forest Café 15499 Highway 101 Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-5585
Hiouchi Café 2095 Highway 199
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3445
House of Howonquet (Lucky 7 Hotel & Casino) 350 North Indian Road Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 487-7777
La Cappellas Italian Kitchen 1175 2nd Street
Crescent City, CA 95536 (707) 457-0998
Marlo’s Restaurant 383 M Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-8388
Norris Family Kitchen
632 M Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-1268
Papa Murphy’s Pizza
387 M Street, # 4
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-4096
Patrick Creek Historic Lodge 13950 Highway 199 Gasquet, CA 95543 (707) 457-3323
Port O’ Pints Brewing Company 1215 Northcrest Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-1154
Schmidt’s House of Jambalaya 110 Anchor Way Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1465
Seaside Restaurant & Bar (Oceanfront Lodge) 100 A Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-5400
Seaquake Brewing 400 Front Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-4444
The Apple Peddler Restaurant 308 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5630
The Historic Requa Inn 451 Requa Road Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-1425
Warriors Bar & Grill 2021 Elk Ranch Road
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-1020
Woodland Villa 15870 Highway 101 North Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-2081
Bed & Breakfast
Scopa at the Sea
344 N Pebble Beach Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531
(541) 944-4156
Hotels/Motels
Anchor Beach Inn
880 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2600
Bay View Inn
310 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-2050
Best Western Plus
Northwoods Inn
655 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9771
Crescent Beach Motel
1455 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5436
Crescent City Super
8 Motel 685 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4111
Curly Redwood Lodge 701 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2137
Hiouchi Motel & Storage
2097 Highway 199
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3041
Lighthouse Inn
681 Highway 101 South
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-3993
PLACES TO STAY IN DEL NORTE
Lucky 7 Casino & Hotel
350 N Indian Road
Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 487-3777
Motel Trees 15495 Highway 101 Klamath, CA 95548 (800) 848-2982
North Coast Inn 440 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4141
Ocean View Inn & Suites 270 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1111
Oceanfront Lodge 100 A Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-5400
Patrick Creek Historic Lodge 13950 Highway 199
Gasquet, CA 95543 (707) 457-3323
Quality Inn & Suites
100 Walton Street
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-3885
Redwood Hotel Casino
171 Klamath Blvd.
Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-1777
The Historic Requa Inn 451 Requa Road
Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-1425
Xaa-wan-kwvt Village & Resort
12420 US Hwy 101 North
Smith River, CA 95567
(707) 487-3141
Vacation Rentals
101 M Street Vacation
Rental 101 M Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (415) 521-6214
Coastal Cottage P.O. Box 667
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 218-8055
Coastal Cove Vacation
Rentals C/O Investment
Realty
1495 Parkway Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-8757
Copper Tree by the Sea
412 A Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-3507
Heaven Under the Redwoods
400 Park Place
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-3507
Hofer Beach Retreat 2550 Peveler Ave.
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-3507
Light House Shores 355 Wendell Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (916) 705-5510
Woodhaven Properties
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 218-6077
RV Parks, Campgrounds & Cabins
Bayside RV Park
750 US-101
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9482
Crescent City Redwoods KOA 4241 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5744
Kamp Klamath 1661 Klamath Beach Rd. Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-0227
Lighthouse Cove RV Park / Shoreline R.V. Campground 900 Sunset Circle
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2473
Mystic Forest RV Park 15815 US Hwy. 101 Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-4901
Redwood Meadows 2000 US Highway 199 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3321
South Beach Resort
159 Starfish Way Crescent City, CA 95531 (858) 592-2300
Village Camper Inn 1543 Parkway Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3544
Woodland Villa 15870 Highway 101 North Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-2081
Xaa-wan-kwvt Village & Resort 12420 US Highway 101 North Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 487-3141
Smith River - White EgretWORKING & LIVING COMMUNITY CONTACTS
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (707) 445-6493
www.wildlife.ca.gov
City of Crescent City - City Hall (707) 464-7483
www.crescentcity.org
City of Crescent City Housing Authority (707) 464-9216
www.crescentcity.org/departments/HousingAuthority
County of Del Norte Clerk/Recorder (707) 464-7216
www.co.del-norte.ca.us/departments/ClerkRecorder
County of Del Norte Department of Health & Human Services (707) 464-3191
www.co.del-norte.ca.us/departments/ HealthAndHumanServices
County of Del Norte Community Development Department (707) 464-7254
www.co.del-norte.ca.us/departments/ CommunityDevelopment
County of Del Norte Treasurer/Tax Collector (707) 464-7283
www.co.del-norte.ca.us/departments/Treasurer
Crescent City Harbor (707) 464-6174
www.ccharbor.com
Del Norte County Fairgrounds (707) 464-9556
www.dnfair.org
Del Norte Superior Court (707) 464-8115
www.dncourt.com
Elk Valley Rancheria (707) 465-2600
www.elk-valley.com
Resighini Rancheria (707) 482-2431
www.resighinirancheria.com
Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation (707) 487-9255
www.tolowa-nsn.gov
US Coast Guard AuxiliaryCrescent City (707) 954-1972
www.uscgaux.info/content.php?unit=113-08-11
Yurok Tribe (707) 482-1350
www.yuroktribe.org
ROAD CONDITIONS
Caltrans District 1 (707) 445-6600
www.dot.ca.gov/caltrans-near-me/district-1
CONFERENCE & EVENT HALL RENTALS
Crescent City Cultural Center (707) 464-9506 x226
www.crescentcity.org/FacilityRentals
Crescent City Fire & RescueWashington Headquarters (707) 464-2421
cfpd.crescentcity.org
Crescent City Foursquare Church (707) 464-9501
www.ccfoursquare.org
Crescent Lodge #45 (707) 460-6141
www.crescentcitymasons.org
Del Norte County Fairgrounds (707) 464-9556
www.dnfair.org
Elk Valley Rancheria (707) 465-2600
www.elk-valley.com
Elks Lodge (707) 464-4448
www.elks.org/lodges/home. cfm?LodgeNumber=1689
Enoteca (707) 464-2909
www.facebook.com/Enotecarestaurant
Family Resource Center of the Redwoods (707) 464-0955
www.frcredwoods.org
Good Harvest Café (707) 465-6028
www.facebook.com/TheGoodHarvestCafe
Howonquet Lodge (855) 487-3777
www.lucky7casino.com
Lighthouse Inn (707) 464-3993
www.thelighthouseinncrescentcity.com
Lucky 7 Casino (707) 487-7777
www.lucky7casino.com
Ocean View Inn & Suites (707) 465-1111
www.oceanviewinncrescentcity.com
Oceanfront Lodge (707) 465-5400
www.oceanfrontlodge1.com
Redwood Hotel Casino (707) 482-1777
www.redwoodhotelcasino.com
Smith River Community Hall (707) 487-5381
www.smithrivercsd.com/hall-rentals
Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation (707) 487-9255
www.tolowa-nsn.gov
Xaa-wan’-k’wvt Village and Resort (707) 487-3141
www.xvresort.com
SENIOR SERVICES
Area 1 Agency on Aging (707) 442-3763
www.a1aa.org
Del Norte Senior Center (707) 464-3069
www.delnorteseniorcenter.org
CHILDREN’S SERVICES
Del Norte County Child Care Council (707) 464-8311
www.dnccc.com
Family Resource Center of the Redwoods (707) 464-0955
www.frcredwoods.org
SOCIAL SERVICES
In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) (707) 464-3191
www.co.del-norte.ca.us/In-HomeSupportiveServices Rural Human Services (707) 464-7441
www.ruralhumanservices.net
VETERANS SERVICES
Veterans Memorial Building (707) 464-2154
www.co.del-norte.ca.us/departments/ VeteransServices
AUTO RENTALS
Avis Car Rental (707) 465-6666
www.avis.com
Budget Car Rental (707) 465-9999
www.budget.com
Port O’Pints Brewing Company
Crescent City’s Most Award-Winning Brewery
19 Different Beers on Tap with Local Favorites like Agate Ale - Del Norte Porter - 11 Bravo IPA
Cider - Wine - House Made Root Beer
Locally Made Kombucha
Hot & Cold Sandwiches - Wraps - Soups - Salads
Live Music Weekly
Open 7 days a week.
Sunday through Thursday 11:30 - 10:00
Friday and Saturday 11:30 to Close
Live music weekly
Inside Seating & Pet Friendly Outdoor Seating 707-460-1154
1215 Northcrest Drive - Crescent City, CA
YOUR ADVENTURE BEGINS HERE
YOUR ADVENTURE BEGINS HERE
Located at the top of the Klamath River estuary, Cher’ere Campground & RV Park is the ideal place to camp while exploring this magical part of the world.
We Have Everything You Need
The campground includes fewer than 80 camp sites–providing optimal space and privacy:
• 24 tent sites
• 47 pull-through RV sites with full hook-ups (water, sewer, and 50 amp electric)
• 1 deluxe cabin
An offsite community center is close by and can be rented for group events, such as family reunions and work retreats.
Hurry - this incredible scenery won’t explore itself! Make a reservation today at campcherere.com!
170 Nepuey Road, Klamath, CA 95548 • 702-482-1255 campcherere.com
Our products include clocks, table tops, redwood carvings, bases and bar tops. We also do custom work. We ship anywhere.
We are located at 2111 US Hwy 199 in Hiouchi, California.
Accountants/Tax Preparation
Cholwell, Benz & Hartwick
1225 Marshall Street, Suite 2
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-9591
www.cbh1.com
Cristian Borgan
71 Stevenson Street #400
San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 619-1710
cbxcpa.com
Del Norte Tax 658 J Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (208) 514-9409
www.delnortetax.com
H & R Block
134 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2490
www.hrblock.com/offices
Lara-Edelman Accounting Service
900 Northcrest Drive, PMB 9 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7769
McPherren’s Tax Service
1672 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2778
Advertising & Graphic Design
B3 Media
P.O. Box 235 Gasquet, CA 95531 (707) 218-6650
Dezire Inc. Lulish Design
3720 NW 25th St. Redmond, OR 97756 (541) 350-0594
www.Lulish.com
Liz Crockett Design
98126 W. Benham Ln # 80 Brookings, OR 97415 (541) 412-0953
LizCrockettDesign.com
No Boundaries Marketing Group
12425 W. Bell Rd. # 118B Surprise, AZ 85378 (602) 377-7773
www.noboundaries.marketing
Orchid Marketing Company
P.O. Box 1323
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-2402
www.orchidmarketingco.com
Agricultural Production
Alexandre Family Farm
8371 Lower Lake Rd
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 487-1000
@ecodairyfarms.com
Palmer Westbrook Ranch
P.O. Box 130 Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 487-3843
www.palmerwestbrook.com
United Lily Growers Inc.
889 Fred Haight Drive Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 487-6421
crockett@unitedlily.com
Airport & Airlines
Border Coast Regional Airport Authority
150 Dale Rupert Road
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7288
www.flycrescentcity.com
Contour Airlines
1650 Dale Rupert Road # 200
Crescent City, CA 95531 (888) 332-6686
Alcohol, Drug Testing & Detection
North Coast Health Screening
1325 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1036
www.northcoastdrugtestingservices.com
Ambulance Services
Cal-Ore Life Flight
P.O. Box 1986
Brookings, OR 97415
(541) 469-7911 / 465-3804
www.cal-ore.com
Del Norte Ambulance
2600 Morehead Rd.
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 487-1116
Animals: Services & Veterinarians
All Creatures Animal Hospital
1380 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-7448
www.acahbc.com
Four Paws Pet Hospital
144 W. Washington Blvd.
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 465-5993
www.fourpawspethospital.com
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Art Galleries & Gift Shops
Coast Redwoods Art Association dba
Crescent Harbor Gallery
140 Marine Way
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-9133
Crescent City Art
1228 2nd Street
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 460-1414
Jackson Studios
917 Third Street
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 460-6120
hollijackson.com
Associations, Clubs & Organizations
Crescent City Elks Lodge #1689
359 H Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4448
Crescent City Lions Club
900 Northcrest Drive, PMB 124
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-5827
Crescent City Rotary Club
P.O. Box 573
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3105
Crescent City Women’s Club
P.O. Box 616
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-2554
Del Norte Association of Realtors
126 Highway 101 North
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-3321
Del Norte County Democratic Party
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3120
Del Norte County Republican Party P.O. Box 916
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6966
www.delnorterepublicans.org
Del Norte County Republican Women
Federated
P.O. Box 1370
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-2256
Del Norte Curry Community Concert Association
P.O. Box 1307
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4322 musicintheredwoods.com
Del Norte High Music Boosters 1301 El Dorado Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-0272
www.sites.google.com/a/delnorte.k12. ca.us/dnhs-music/home
Del Norte Trail Alliance 515 Spruce Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (530) 598-7538
Friends of Crescent City Harbor 101 Citizens Dock Road
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7195
Klamath Chamber of Commerce 16030 US Highway 101. N
Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-7165
Lighthouse Quilt Guild
P.O. Box 2031
Crescent City, CA 95531
Northern Knights Car Club P.O. Box 950 Crescent City, CA 95531 (831) 234-7861
www.northernknights.us
Partnership for the Performing Arts P.O. Box 1707
Crescent City, CA 95531 (805) 331-9194
www.ppadelnorte.org
Smith River Alliance P.O. Box 2129
Crescent City, CA 95531 (916) 715-9898
www.smithriveralliance.org
Soroptimist International of Crescent City P.O. Box 991
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-3002
www.facebook.com/SoroptimistInternational-of-CrescentCity-147589802190/
Attractions
Battery Point Lighthouse 235 Lighthouse Way
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3089
Klamath River Jet Boats 17635 Highway 101 Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-7775
www.jetboattours.com
Ocean World 304 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4900
www.oceanworldonline.com
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Redwood Yurok Canoe Tours
101 Klamath Blvd.
Klamath, CA 95548
(707) 482-1777 ex 3081
Tour Thru Tree
430 Highway 169
Klamath, CA 95548
(707) 482-5971
Trees of Mystery
15500 Highway 101 North
Klamath, CA 95548
(707) 482-2251
www.treesofmystery.net
Automotive & Motorcycle
Bernie Bishop
365 Wharf Street
Brookings, OR 97415
(541) 469-3126
California Auto Image 215 Washington Blvd. Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-3354
Del Norte Tire Service Inc.
850 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6193
Les Schwab Tire Center
1105 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2156
www.lesschwab.com
Awards & Engraving
Champion Awards & Engraving
1249 Baring Blvd. Sparks , NV 89434
(775) 203-2907
Beauty & Massage
Infinity Spa & Salon 441 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3900
www.infinityspacrescentcity.com
Your Salon
118 W. Washington Blvd. Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 465-0100
Bed & Breakfast
Scopa at the Sea Bed & Breakfast
344 N. Pebble Beach Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531
(541) 944-4156
scopaproperties.com
Beverage Bottling
North Coast Mercantile
1115 West Del Norte Street
Eureka , CA 95501
(707) 445-4910
Pepsi Beverages Co.
2433 2nd Street
Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 476-2580
www.pepsico.com
Bicycle Repair
Ocean Tribe Bicycles
P.O. Box 614
Crescent City, CA 95531
(509) 668-0211
Billing Services
CBH Financial Services Inc.
1225 Marshall Street, Suite 7
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-1989
Bowling
Tsunami Lanes FEC Inc. 760 L Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4323
tsunamilanes.com
Brewers
Port O’ Pints Brewing Company 1215 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-1154
www.portopints.com
SeaQuake Brewing 400 Front Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-4444
www.seaquakebrewing.com
Business Services
Bear, Jacob P.O. Box 1422
Crescent City, CA 95531
(213) 453-1327
jacobbear.com
North Coast Small Business Development Center
520 E Street #0314
Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 464-2168
www.northcoastsbdc.org
PTAC Northern CA Procurement
Technical Assistance Center
1 Harpst Street, House 71
Arcata, CA 95521
(707) 826-3488
Casinos
Elk Valley Casino
2021 Elk Ranch Road
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-1020
www.elkvalleycasino.com
Lucky 7 Casino & Hotel
350 North Indian Road Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 487-7777
www.lucky7casino.com
Redwood Casino & Hotel
171 Klamath Blvd.
Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-1777
www.redwoohotelcasino.com
Charter / Fishing
Crescent City Fishing Charters
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 218-0004
Stella’s Adventures
P.O. Box 234 Brookings, OR 97415 (707) 345-4990
stellasadventures.com
Chiropractors
Cecilia Patton Chiropractic/Fine Spine
785 Washington Blvd., Suite 6
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-4499
www.finespinechiro.com
Churches
Cornerstone Assembly of God
1281 Douglas Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3133
www.rebuildingpeople.com
Crescent City Foursquare Church
144 Butte Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9501
www.ccfoursquare.org
First Baptist Church
1295 G Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4213
www.fbccrescentcity.weebly.com
Cleaning Services
G&G Services 180 Leif Circle Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-9418
WEN - COR Cleaning P.O. Box 688
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-2210
Coffee Shop
Paragon Coffeehouse 783 3rd Street Suite C Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6600
Contracting: Building
Hemmingsen Contracting Co. Inc. 1841 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5225
LNL Design and Construction LLC 2601 Lake Earl Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-6432
Mark Ritchie Construction, Inc. P.O. Box 7859
Brookings, OR 97415 (541) 412-7417
Contracting: Electrical
Jim Wilson Lighting Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3427
Contracting: Heating
Chimney Kraft 700 Northcrest Drive, Suite A Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4279
www.chimneykraft.com
Frank’s Heating & Refrigeration 900 Northcrest Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9529
www.bestheatinginfo.com
Moore Heating & Air Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-6333
crescentcityhvac.com
Contracting: Plumbing
Curry Transfer & Recycling DBA Roto Rooter P.O. Box 4008
Brookings, OR 97415 (541) 469-2425
www.wasteconnections.com
First Service Plumbing & Heating 369 G Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2400
Stanley Plumbing, LLC P.O. Box 534
Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 954-9921
Contracting: Roof & Cleaners
Red Sky Roofing
300 Standard Veneer Road
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-2424
www.redskyteam.com
Copier Sales & Repair
Coastal Business Systems
336 First Street
Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 445-3095
www.coastbusinesssystems.com
Ray Morgan Company a ubeo company
550 South G Street, #11
Arcata, CA 95518 (707) 218-5060
www.raymorgan.com
Credit Card Processing
Eureka Payments 515 J Street, Suite C
Eureka, CA 95501 (877) 476-0570
www.eurekapayments.com
Dairy Products & Producers
Alexandre Family Farm
8371 Lower Lake Road Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 487-1000
www.alexandrefamilyfarm.com
Rumiano Cheese Company 511 9th Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1535
www.rumianocheese.com
Dentist
Arshi Family Dentistry
445 I Street, Suite A Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3709
Developmentally Disabled Services
Dragonfly Program, The 1044 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-1140
Glen Haven Programs
700 E. Washington Blvd. Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-5657
New Dawn Support Services
1570 South Railroad Ave. Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1460
Tri-County Independent Living 139 5th Street
Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 445-8404
tilinet.org
Economic & Business Development
Arcata Economic Development 707 K Street
Eureka, CA 95501
(707) 798-6132
www.aedc1.org
Del Norte Economic Development Corp. 882 H Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2169
Yurok Economic Development Corporation
141 Klamath Blvd. Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-0657
www.yuroktribe.org
Education; Employment, Job Training & Career Education
College of the Redwoods, Del Norte Center
883 W. Washington Blvd.
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-2300
Del Norte Unified School District
301 W. Washington Blvd.
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6141
www.dnusd.org
DHHS/Expanded Subsidized Employment Program
880 Northcrest Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3191
www.co.del-norte.ca.us
Sea of Dreams Learning Center 185 Rose Lane Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 951-5685
www.seaofdreamsaction.com
Smart Center, The 875 5th Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-8347
www.dnwfc.org
T.P.P. / WorkAbility (DNHS) 1301 El Dorado Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-0297
Engineering & Land Surveying
Stover Engineering
711 H Street
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 465-6742
www.stovereng.com
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Expresso
Java Hut
437 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-4439
Fairgrounds
Del Norte County Fair 421 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9556
www.dnfair.org
Family & Social Services; Child Advocacy
CASA of Del Norte 579 US Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3320
www.casadn.org
Del Norte CAPC Child Abuse Prevention 579 US Hwy 101 S. Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3320
Del Norte Child Care Council P.O. Box 1350
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-8311
www.dnccc.com
Family Resource Center of the Redwoods 494 Pacific Avenue
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-0955
www.delnortekids.org
Little School of the Redwoods 860 Small Avenue Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4174
Film Commissions
Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission
520 E Street Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 443-4488
www.filmhumboldtdelnorte.org
Financial Institutions
Coast Central Credit Union 660 L Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2177 x 421
www.coastccu.org
Denocos Federal Credit Union 1244 Glenn Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5887
Tri Counties Bank 936 3rd Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4145
www.tricountiesbank.com
US Bank 1020 3rd Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9541
www.usbank.com
Financial Services
Edward Jones Investments Katherine Taylor 470 L Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-0102
www.edwardjones.com/katherine-taylor
Edward Jones Investments Kevin Moerke 1225 Marshall Street, Suite 12 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-8761
www.edwardjones.com/kevin-moerke
Edward Jones Investments Meagan Curtis 785 E. Washington Blvd., Suite 13 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-8760
www.edwardjones.com/meagan-curtis
Edward Jones Investments Michael Sullivan 836 3rd Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-3877
www.edwardjones.com/michael-sullivan
Edward Jones Investments Tim Rodriquez 200 US-101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-6642
www.edwardjones.com/tim-rodriguez
Longbridge Financial, LLC P.O. Box 1155 - 15864 Pelican Bay Drive Brookings, OR 97415 (541) 251-2155
Fish Hatchery
Rowdy Creek Fish Hatchery Inc. 255 N. Fred Haight Drive Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 487-3443
Fishing Guides
Crescent City Fishing Charters 101 Citizens Dock Road Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 218-0004
Mike Coopman’s Guide Service P.O. Box 386 Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 218-4501
Fitness
Del Norte Tennis & Pickle Ball Association 900 Northcrest Dr., PMB 167
Crescent City, CA 95531
www.dntennis.net
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
King of the Grind Boxing
1545 California Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-5369
Life Fitness Center
520 Wilson Ave Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-3070
24hourlifefitness.com
Florist
Enchanted Florist at EnVogue, The 299 I Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-2424
Foundations
Humboldt Area Foundation + Wild Rivers Community Foundation 990 Front Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1238
www.wildriverscf.org
Fuel
Blue Star Gas 340 H Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3022
C. Renner Petroleum
255 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1776
www.c-renner.com
Suburban Propane
825 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4165
www.suburbanpropane.com
Funeral Services
Wier’s Mortuary Chapel 408 G Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2011
www.wiersmortuary.com
Golf Courses
Del Norte Golf Course 130 Club Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3214
Salmon Run Golf Course
99040 South Bank Chetco River Road Brookings, OR 97415
(541) 469-4888
www.salmonrungolf.com
Government City of Crescent City 377 J Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7483
www.crescentcity.org
Crescent City Harbor District 101 Citizens Dock Road Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6174
www.ccharbor.com
Del Norte County Clerk/Recorder
981 H Street # 160 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7216
www.co.del-norte.ca.us
Elk Valley Rancheria 2332 Howland Hill Road
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4680
www.elk-valley.com
Resighini Rancheria
177 Nepuey Road Klamath, CA 95548
(707) 482-2431
Resighinirancheria.com
Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation
12801 Mouth of the Smith River Road Smith River, CA 95567
(707) 487-9255
www.tolowa-nsn.gov
Grocery & Convenience Store
Hiouchi Hamlet
2100 Highway 199 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3114
Park City Superette
725 Elk Valley Road
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2252
Health Food Store
Wild Rivers Market 450 M Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-1926
www.wildriversmarket.com
Hearing
Hearing Health Care, Inc. 934 4th Street
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-9510
www.hearinghealthcareinc.net
Home
Barron’s Home Furnishings Warehouse
410 Oak Street
Brookings, OR 97415
(541) 412-0250
www.barronshomefurnishings.com
Home Depot, The 520 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9463
www.homedepot.com
Home Inspection
J & S Home Inspection
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-6272
Horse: Riding, Lessons & Boarding Stables
Crescent Trail Rides
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-5407
www.crescenttrailrides.com
HR Management Outsourcing
Express Employment Professionals 14 W. Wabash Street
Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 268-1866
www.ExpressPros.com/EurekaCA
Individual members
Adams, Patty
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-5377
Baum, Dawn Crescent City, CA 95531
Ging, Linda Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6938
McCovey - Borges Carrie Crescent City, CA 95531
Sanyaolu, Chelsea Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-9154
Starkey, Valerie 981 H Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-0802
Wilson, Dean 981 H Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-0805
Information Destruction & Consulting
Shred Aware, LLC 2237 3rd Street
Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 822-4022
shredaware.com
Information Technology (IT)
IT ESP, Inc P.O. Box 457 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 218-4303
Insurance
Niblack Insurance Services, LLC 1337 Northcrest Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-2075
www.niblackinsuranceservices.com
Redwoods Leavitt Insurance Agency 785 E. Washington Blvd. #4 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-6508
www.leavitt.com/redwoods
State Farm Insurance - Lisa McKeown, Owner 1080 Mason Mall, Suite 1 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1799
www.lisamckeown.com
State Farm Insurance - Mary Dorman, Owner 490 L Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2414
www.marydorman.com
Western Valley Insurance 1090 3rd Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-5999
www.westernvalley.com
Jewelers
Benoit, Darrel Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-3464
Crescent City Rocks Crescent City, CA 95531 (408) 687-5249
Landscaping; Garden Centers
Dutch Gardener, The 835 Bertsch Avenue Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-5373
www.dutchgardener.com
R. A. Kirkland’s, Inc. P.O. Box 511
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 218-7182
Laundry & Dry Cleaning
101 Laundromat & Dry Cleaners
503 L Street
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-9230
Library
Del Norte Library District
190 Price Mall Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9793
www.delnortecountylibrary.org
Lodging; Hotels & Motels
Anchor Beach Inn
880 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2600
www.anchorbeachinn.com
Bayview Inn 310 US-101 Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 465-2050
Best Western Plus Northwoods Inn
655 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-9771
Crescent Beach Motel
1455 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5436
www.crescentbeachmotel.com
Crescent City Super 8 Motel
685 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4111
www.super8.com
Curly Redwood Lodge 701 U.S. Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2137
curlyredwoodlodge.com
Front Street Inn 102 L Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-0152
Hiouchi Motel & Storage 2097 Highway 199 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3041
www.hiouchimotel.com
Historic Requa Inn, The 451 Requa Road
Klamath, CA 95548
(707) 482-1425
www.requainn.com
Lighthouse Inn
681 Hwy 101 Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-3993
Lucky 7 Casino & Hotel
350 North Indian Road
Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 487-3777
Motel Trees 15495 US-101
Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-3152
North Coast Inn
440 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4141
Oceanfront Lodge 100 A Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-5400
www.oceanfrontlodge1.com
Patrick Creek Historic Lodge
13950 Highway 199
Gasquet, CA 95543
(707) 457-3323
Quality Inn & Suites
100 Walton Street
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-3885
www.choicehotels.com/CA787
Redwood Hotel Casino 171 Klamath Blvd.
Klamath, CA 95548
(707) 482-1777
www.redwoodhotelcasino.com
Xaa-wan-kwvt Village & Resort 12420 US Hwy 101 North Smith River, CA 95567
(707) 487-3141
Manufacturing
TMT Research Development, Inc 105 Timbers Blvd. Smith River, CA 95567
(707) 487-0307
Marine Goods; Repairs
Englund Marine 191 Citizens Dock Road
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-3230
Mor-Jon, Inc. / Napa Auto Parts
137 E. Washington Blvd.
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-4131
www.mor-jon.com
Marketing 101 Things To Do
P.O. Box 21932
Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 829-1742
101Things.com
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bear, Jacob P.O. Box 1422
Crescent City, CA 95531 (213) 453-1327
jacobbear.com
Local Pages, The 4910 W. Amelia Earhart Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84116 (888) 249-6920
www.thelocalpages.com
No Boundaries Marketing Group 12425 W. Bell Road Suite 118B Surprise, AZ 85378 (602) 377-7773
www.noboundaries.marketing
Oregon Coast VIP Marketing 6874 Pacific Terrace Drive Brookings, OR 97415 (650) 300-9077
Town Square Publications
P.O. Box 280 Arlington Heights, IL 60006 (847) 427-4300
Massage
Sarah Caron, CMT P.O. Box 126 Gasquet, CA 95543 (707) 951-0388
Soul Feet & Retreat 1059 9th Street #A
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-2686
Media
Bicoastal Media Radio & Digital 1345 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9561
KCREfm.com/
Del Norte Triplicate 501 H Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-6727
www.triplicate.com
KURY Radio
P.O. Box 1029 Brookings , OR 97415 (541) 469-2111
Lost Coast Communications Incorporated (LCCI)
1400 Main Street
Ferndale, CA 95536 (707) 786-5104
PBS North Coast / KEET-TV
P.O. Box 13
Eureka, CA 95503 (707) 445-0813
www.keet.org
Medical Marijuana Dispensary
5th & Green
1607 5th Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-1720
5thandgreen.org
Medical Services
Chetco Medical & Aesthetics
97825 Shopping Center Avenue Brookings , OR 97415 (541) 412-9800
www.chetcomedical.com
Coastal Hospice 786 H Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-6191
Del Norte Community Health Center 550 E. Washington Blvd., Suite 100 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-6925
www.opendoorhealth.com
Providence Medical Group 2700 Dolbeer Street Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 445-8121 ext 4225
www.stjoehumboldt.org
Providence Medical Group 2725 Myrtle Avenue, Suite B Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 269-0644
www.stjosephhealthmedicalgroup.com
Redwood Medical Offices
1240 Marshall Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-5566
Sutter Coast Community Clinic 780 E. Washington Blvd., Suite 202 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6715
www.sutterhealth.org
Sutter Coast Hospital 800 E. Washington Blvd. Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-8511
www.suttercoast.org
Mental Health
Keith B Rigby Counseling Services LCSW 920 C Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-1440
www.psychologytoday.com/us/ therapists/keith-bryant-rigby-crescentcity-ca/828980
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mobile Home Park
Gasquet Mobile Home Park
9825 Highway 199 #25
Gasquet, CA 95543
(707) 457-9506
www.gasquetmobilehomepark.net
Mortgage Companies
Mason McDuffie Mortgage Inc.
P.O. Box 1506
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-6042
www.masonmac.com/jamie-obrien
Pacific Mortgage Solutions 555 H Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (510) 908-0616
www.brandeestephens.com
Summit Funding 785 E. Washington Blvd.
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 296-7073
loanswithtara.com
Museums & Companies
Del Norte County Historical Society 577 H Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3922
Music: Dj & Entertainment
R n D Sound 707
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-4455
Stage Production Pro
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 299-0167
www.stageproduction.pro
Wild Rivers Sound 97925 Holly Avenue Brookings , OR 97415 (541) 254-0053
Non-Profits
California Tribal TANF Partnership 245 Price Mall
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-1462
CTTP.net
CCF & R Volunteer Firefighters Assoc.
255 W. Washington Blvd.
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2421
Community Food Council DNATL
494 Pacific Avenue
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-0955 ext. 2018
Crescent City Downtown Divas Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7475
Crescent City Jaycees
P.O. Box 521
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-4579
www.crescentcityjaycees.org
Crescent City Women’s Club
P.O. Box 616
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-2554
Del Norte NonProfit Alliance 990 Front Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1238
First 5 Del Norte 494 Pacific Avenue
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5500
Harrington House, The 286 M Street, Suite A
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-3013
Humane Society of Del Norte 821 Elk Valley Road Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-1686
www.humanesocietyofdelnorte.org
Kamome Foundation, The 4571 Wonderstump Rd. Crescent City, CA (707) 951-0501
www.thekamomefoundation.org
NorCal 4 Health
P.O. Box 45 Fort Dick, CA 95538 (707) 951-7317
Norcal PTAC
1 Harpst Street House 71 Arcata, CA 95521 (707) 267-7561
www.norcalptac.org
Partnership for the Performing Arts
P.O. Box 1707
Crescent City, CA 95531 (805) 331-9194
www.ppadelnorte.org
Pelican Bay Athletic Organzation
P.O. Box 373 Fort Dick , CA 95538 (707) 954-5479
Redwood Parks Conservancy 1111 2nd Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9150
www.redwoodparksconservancy.org
Rural Human Services 286 M Street, Suite A
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7441
www.ruralhumanservices.org
Office Supply
Del Norte Office Supply
783 3rd Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5680
www.delnorteofficesupply.com
Party & Event Rental Supply
6° of Celebration
783 3rd Street #B
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6600
Performing Arts & Festivals
Britt Music & Arts Festival 216 W. Main Street Medford, OR 97501 (541) 773-6077
brittfest.org
Del Norte Assoc. for Cultural Awareness 501 H Street, Suite 8
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-1336
www.dnaca.net
Lighthouse Repertory Theatre
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-5517
Wild Rivers Symphony
P.O. Box 1274
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-4177
Pharmacies
Walmart
900 E. Washington Blvd.
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-1198
www.walmart.com
Phone
T-Mobile
830 US Highway 101 North
Crescent City, CA 95531 (949) 351-0770
t-mobile.com
US Cellular
1180 9th Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-8722
Physical Therapy
Bellezza at Chetco Medical & Aesthetics
97827 Shopping Center Avenue
Brookings, OR 97415 (541) 204-6200
Myofascial
920 Pacific Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-3754
PNWPT/Pacific Northwest Physical Therapy
225 I Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9511
www.PNWPT.net
Printing
Ram Offset Lithographers, LLC 2651 Avenue G White City, OR 97503 (541) 826-3155
www.ramoffset.com
Public Health
Tobacco Use Prevention Program (T.U.P.P.) 420 L Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3191 ext. 2831
R.V. Parks, Campgrounds & Cabins
Bayside RV Park 750 US-101 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9482
Chere’re Campground & RV Park P.O. Box 529 Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-2431
Crescent City Redwoods KOA 4241 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5744
www.crescentcitykoa.com
Kamp Klamath P.O. Box 99 Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-0227
www.kampklamath.com
Lighthouse Cove RV Park / Shoreline RV Park 900 Sunset Circle Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2473
www.crescentcity.org/shoreline/ Redwood Meadows 2000 US Highway 199 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3321
South Beach RV Resort 159 Starfish Way Crescent City, CA 95531 (858) 592-2300
www.southbeachvaca.com
Village Camper Inn 1543 Parkway Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3544
Woodland Villa 15870 Highway 101 North Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-2081
Real Estate
Adams, Patty - Realtor, Finigan Real Estate 485 K Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-5377
Alder Point Real Estate - Kevin Hawkins, Owner 1225 Marshall Street Ste. 24 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-6220
alderpointrealestate.com
Andrew, Taudine - Realtor, Green Pacific Real Estate 555 US 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (916) 390-9112
Taudine.com
Bayside Realty - Mimi Stephens, Owner 695 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9585
www.baysiderealty.net
Buechner, Amanda - Realtor, Bayside Realty
695 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-6275
California Dreamin’ Real Estate - Bill Guevara, Owner 1955 Murphy Avenue Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-3689
Coastal Redwood Properties - Lola Paquette, Owner 295 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-5075
Finigan Real Estate - David Finigan, Owner 485 K Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7367
Forsht, Candace - Finigan Real Estate 485 K Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-7117
www.delnorterealestate.com
Gates, Jennifer - Realtor, RE/MAX P.O. Box 3138
Brookings, OR 97415
(541) 251-9055
Green Pacific Real Estate - Jim Peters, Owner 555 U.S. Highway 101 S. Suite A Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-6111
greenpacificrealestate.com
Investment Realty - Roy R. Tedsen, Owner 1495 Parkway Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-8757
www.investmentrealtyhomes.com
Magarino, Paula - Realtor, Potter Real Estate 873 2nd Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 321-5688
wwwpotterrealestategroup.com
Messal, Mary - Realtor, Bayside Realty 695 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-1809
www.marymessal.com
Ming Tree Real Estate - Caitlin Schafer, Owner 1000 Northcrest Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-6823
www.homesincrescentcity.com
Montanez, Daisy - Realtor, Bayside Realty 695 Hwy 101 South
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-9994
www.daisymontanez.com
Olson, Debbie - Realtor, Notary Public 340 Highway 101 North
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 218-8055
www.debbie-olson.com
Potter Real Estate - Ana Potter, Owner 873 2nd Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-6800
wwwpotterrealestategroup.com
Reel Properties - Ron Reel/Donna Dewolf
340 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-6425
donnadewolf.com
Sanderson, Cindy - Realtor, Finigan Real Estate 485 K Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-2585
Stremberg Realty - Doris Stremberg, Owner
785 E. Washington Blvd., Ste. 2
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-2121
www.strembergrealty.com
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
TAB & Associates
243 Price Mall
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6000
www.tabinc.us
West -Blackburn, Melissa - Realtor, Ming Tree Real Estate
1000 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-3505
www.melissablackburn.pro
Zorn, Donna - Realtor, Ming Tree Real Estate
1000 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-0857
Recreation
Redwood Rides Adventure Outfitters
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-6559
www.redwoodrides.com
Six Rivers Nat’l Forest; Gasquet Ranger District/Smith River Nat’l Rec. Area 10600 Highway 199 Gasquet, CA 95543 (707) 457-3131
www.fs.usda.gov/srnf
Recycle; Refuse Collection
Hambro CRV Recycling
445 Elk Valley Rd.
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-3418
Recology Del Norte
2675 Lake Earl Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-4181
www.recologydelnorte.com
Rental: Lodging
Redwood Harbor
519 Winding Creek Circle
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 218-0401
Seawood Village Apartments
1403 Inyo Avenue #167
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-0257
www.seawoodvillage.com
Restaurants
Abalone Bar & Grill (Redwood Hotel & Casino)
171 Klamath Blvd.
Klamath, CA 95548
(855) 554-2946
Apple Peddler Restaurant, The 308 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5630
Chart Room Restaurant
130 Anchor Way
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5993
www.ccchartroom.com
Crescent Seafood 170 Marine Way Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-1115
Cristina’s Mexican Restaurant 237 Price Mall Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9213
Enoteca 960 3rd Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-2909
Fisherman’s Restaurant 700 Highway 101 South Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-3474
Forest Cafe 15499 US-101 Klamath, CA 95548 (707) 482-5585
Hiouchi Café 2095 Highway 199 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3445
www.hiouchicafe.com
House of Howonquet (Lucky 7 Casino & Hotel)
350 North Indian Road Smith River, CA 95567 (707) 487-7777
LaCappellas Italian Kitchen 1175 2nd Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 457-0998
Lacappellas.com
Marlo’s Restaurant 383 M Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-8388
www.facebook.com/marlosrestaurantcc
Norris Family Restaurant 632 M Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-1268
Papa Murphy’s Pizza
387 M Street, Spaces A-4 & 5 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-4096
Port O’ Pints Brewing Company 1215 Northcrest Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-1154
www.portopints.com
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Schmidt’s House of Jambalaya 110 Anchor Way Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-1465
SeaQuake Brewing 400 Front Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-4444
www.seaquakebrewing.com
Warriors Bar & Grill (Elk Valley Casino) 2021 Elk Ranch Road
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-1020
Retail
Alexa Rose Co. Premium CBD Products 400 US Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-6727
www.alexaroseco.com
Englund Marine Supply 191 Citizens Dock Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3230
Feather Your Nest 800 Chetco Ave. Brookings, OR 97415 (541) 469-4300
Fog Bank Clothing Company 275 L Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-6855
Johnstons Gift Garden Home 962 3rd Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-4332
www.johnstonsgiftgardenhome.net
Purple Cat Thrift Store/ Wild Feline Rescue 457 Vance Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7729
Rumiano Cheese Company 511 9th Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (866) 328-2433
Sun Seekers 2.0 P.O. Box 32 Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-1696
Terry’s Wearable Art 425 L Street, Unit F Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3645
Tsunami Beach Company 909 3rd Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-1553
www.tsunamibeachcompany.com
Security & Fire Alarms
Advanced Security Systems 1528 Northcrest Drive # B Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-1975
Senior Assisted Living & Services
Addie Meedom House 1445 Parkway Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3311
www.addiemeedomhouse.com
Crescent City Skilled Nursing 1280 Marshall Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 707) 464-6151
Del Norte Senior Center 1765 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3069
Shipping & Packaging
Mail Room Shipping & Business Center, The 900 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-4063
Signs
Merle Helstowski Signs
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-6552
Specialty Foods
Wild Rivers Coffee Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-4572
Spirits
Y Liquor 890 Highway 101 North Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3847
Sporting Goods
Big 5 Sporting Goods 1055 Highway 101 North
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9334
www.Big5sportinggoods.com
Storage & Relocation
Benner Mini Storage 1600 Breen Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6811
www.bennerstorage.com
Surf & Skate Shops
Local Boys Surf and Skate
1175 2nd Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 460-6060
Tattoo
Anchor & Sails Tattoo
851 3rd Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-5802
Tea Shops
CC Boba
1347 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (262) 364-9356
Title & Escrow Companies
Crescent Land Title Company 890 3rd Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-9723
www.cltitleco.com
Transportation
Coastal Cab Company
1250 6th Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-0050
Del Norte Local Transportation Comm. 900 Northcrest Drive, PMB 16
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-3878
www.dnltc.org
Hambro Group 445 Elk Valley Road Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6131
www.hambrowsg.com
Redwood Coast Transit Authority 140 Williams Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-6400
Utilities
Blue Star Gas 340 H Street
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-7827
www.bluestargas.com
Pacific Power Business Center
1054 Northcrest Drive
Crescent City, CA 95531 (888) 221-7070
www.pacificorp.com
Vacation Rentals
101 M Street LLC. 101 M Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (415) 521-6214
Coastal Cottage P.O. Box 667
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 218-8055
www.vrbo.com/480373
Coastal Cove Vacation Rentals 1495 Parkway Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-8757
Copper Tree by the Sea (Vacation Rental) 412 A Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-3507
Heaven in the Redwoods 400 Park Place Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-3507
Hofer Beach Retreat 2550 Peveler Ave. Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 954-3507
Light House Shores 355 Wendell Street Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 951-7099
Pebble Beach Homes 1100 Pebble Beach Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 294-7869
Woodhaven Properties 350 Lower Lake Rd Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 218-7941
www.vrbo.com/303142
Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation
Northcoast Marine Mammal Center 424 Howe Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 465-6265
www.northcoastmmc.org
Window Cleaning Services
Ease the Pane Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 247-5539
Wood & Forest Productions
Green Diamond Resource Company P.O. Box 68
Korbel, CA 95550 (530) 816-2444
www.greendiamond.com
Wood Carving
Jed Smith Redwood Burl Company 2111 Highway 199
Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 458-3112
www.jedsmithredwood.com
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Coastal Cab Company (707) 458-5708
Coastal Cottage (Vacation Rental) (707) 218-8055
Coastal Cove (Vacation Rental) (707) 464-8757
Coastal Hospice (707) 460-6191
Coastal Redwood Properties - Lola Paquette, Owner (707) 951-5075
College of the Redwoods, Del Norte Center (707) 465-2300
Community Food Council DN Tribal Lands (707) 464-0955
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Copper Tree by the Sea (Vacation Rental) (707) 954-3507
Contour Airlines (888) 332-6686
Cornerstone Assembly of God (707) 464-3133
Crescent Beach Motel (707) 464-5436
Crescent City Art (707) 460-1414
Crescent City Downtown Divas (707) 464-7475
Crescent City Elks Lodge #1689 (707) 464-4448
Crescent City Fishing Charters (707) 218-0004
Crescent City Foursquare Church (707) 464-9501
Crescent City Harbor District (707) 464-6174
Crescent City Jaycees (707) 954-4579
Crescent City Lions Club (707) 951-5827
Crescent City Redwoods KOA (707) 464-5744
Crescent City Rocks (408) 687-5249
Crescent City Rotary Club (707) 458-3105
Crescent City Skilled Nursing (707) 464-6151
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Crescent City Super 8 Motel (707) 464-4111
Crescent City Women’s Club (707) 954-2554
Crescent Land Title Company (707) 464-9723
Crescent Seafood (707) 460-1115
Crescent Trail Rides (707) 951-5407
Cristina’s Mexican Restaurant (707) 464-9213
Curly Redwood Lodge (707) 464-2137
Curry Transfer & Recycling DBA Roto Rooter (541) 469-2425
Del Norte Ambulance (707) 487-1116
Del Norte Assoc. for Cultural Awareness (707) 464-1336
Del Norte Association of Realtors (707) 465-3321
Del Norte CAPC Child Abuse Prevention (707) 464-3320
Del Norte Child Care Council (707) 464-8311
Del Norte Community Health Center (707) 465-6925
Del Norte County Clerk/Recorder (707) 464-7216
Del Norte County Democratic Party (707) 464-3120
Del Norte County Fair (707) 464-9556
Del Norte County Historical Society (707) 464-3922
Del Norte County Republican Party (707) 464-6966
Del Norte County Republican Women Federated (707) 954-2256
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Del Norte Curry Community Concert Association (707) 464-4322
Del Norte Economic Development Corp. (707) 464-2169
Del Norte Golf Course (707) 458-3214
Del Norte High Music Boosters (707) 464-0272
Del Norte Library District (707) 464-9793
Del Norte Local Trans Comm (707) 465-3878
Del Norte NonProfit Alliance (707) 465-1238
Del Norte Office Supply (707) 464-5680
Del Norte Senior Center (707) 464-3069
Del Norte Tax (208) 514-9409
(707) 464-2421
Cecilia Patton Chiropractic/Fine Spine (707) 465-4499
Champion Awards & Engraving (775) 203-2907
Chart Room Restaurant (707) 464-5993
Cher’ere Campground & RV Park (707) 482-2431
Chetco Medical & Aesthetics (541) 204-6200
Chimney Kraft (707) 464-4279
Cholwell, Benz & Hartwick (707) 464-9591
City of Crescent City (707) 464-7483
Coast Central Credit Union (707) 464-2177 x 421
Coast Redwoods Art Association dba
Crescent Harbor Gallery (707) 464-9133
Coastal Business Systems (707) 445-3095
Del Norte Tennis & Pickle Ball Association
Del Norte Tire Service Inc. (707) 464-6193
Del Norte Trail Alliance (530) 598-7538
Del Norte Triplicate (707) 460-6727
Del Norte Unified School District (707) 464-6141
Denocos Federal Credit Union (707) 464-5887
Dezire Inc. Lulish Design (514) 350-0594
DHHS/Expanded Subsidized Employment Program (707)
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Ocean Tribe Bicycles (509) 668-0211
Olson, Debbie - Realtor, Notary Public (707) 218-8055
Orchid Marketing Company (707) 951-2402
Oregon Coast VIP Marketing (650) 300-9077
Pacific Coast Mortgage Solutions (707) 951-4217
Pacific Power Business Center (888) 221-7070
Pacific Vision Medical Center (707) 465-2020
Palmer Westbrook Ranch (707) 487-3843
Papa Murphy’s Pizza (707) 465-4096
Paragon Coffeehouse (707) 464-6600
Park City Superette (707) 464-2252
Partnership for the Performing Arts (805) 331-9194
Patrick Creek Historic Lodge (707) 457-3323
PBS North Coast / KEET-TV (707) 445-0813
Pebble Beach Homes (707) 294-7869
Pelican Bay Athletic Organization (707) 954-5479
Pepsi Beverages Co. (707) 476-2580
PNWPT/Pacific Northwest Physical Therapy (707) 464-9511
Port O’ Pints Brewing Company (707) 460-1154
Potter Real Estate (707) 460-6800
Providence / St. Joseph Health Medical Group (707) 269-0644
Providence / St. Joseph Hospital (707) 445-8121 ext 4225
Purple Cat Thrift Shop/ Wild Feline Rescue (707) 464-7729
Quality Inn & Suites (707) 464-3885
R. A. Kirkland’s, Inc. (707) 218-7182
R n D Sound 707 (707) 951-4455
Ram Offset Lithographers, LLC (541) 826-3155
Ray Morgan Company (707) 218-5060
Recology Del Norte (707) 464-4181
Red Sky Roofing (707) 464-2424
Redwood Coast Transit Authority (707) 464-6400
Redwood Harbor (707) 218-0401
Redwood Hotel & Casino (707) 482-1777
Redwood Meadows (707) 458-3321
Redwood Medical Offices (707) 465-5566
Redwood Parks Conservancy (707) 464-9150
Redwood Rides Adventure Outfitters (707) 951-6559
Redwood Yurok Canoe Tours (707) 482-1777 ex 3081
Redwoods Leavitt Insurance Agency (707) 465-6508
Reel Properties - Ron Real/Donna Dewolf (707) 460-6425
Resighini Rancheria (707) 482-2431
Rigby Keith Counseling Services (541) 941-4209
Rowdy Creek Fish Hatchery Inc. (707) 487-3443
Rumiano Cheese Company (707) 465-1535
Rural Human Services (707) 464-7441
Salmon Run Golf Course (541) 469-4888
Sanderson, Cindy - Realtor, Finigan Real Estate (707) 954-2585
Sanyaolu, Chelsea (707) 951-9154
Sarah Caron, CMT (707) 951-0388
Schmidt’s House of Jambalaya (707) 465-1465
Scopa at the Sea Bed & Breakfast (541) 944-4156
Sea of Dreams Learning Center (707) 951-5685
SeaQuake Brewing (707) 465-4444
Seawood Village Apartments (707) 465-0257
Shred Aware, LLC (707) 822-4022
Six Rivers Nat’l Forest; Gasquet Ranger District/ Smith River Nat’l Rec. Area (707) 457-3131
Smart Center, The (707) 464-8347 Smith River Alliance (916) 715-9898
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