Humboldt Botanical Garden
The Humboldt Botanical Garden is a world-class living museum featuring a wide variety of native and exotic plants overlooking Humboldt Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Our 44.5 acre site features over 7 acres of formal gardens, 5 miles of hiking trails and a wide range of educational and recreational opportunities. The Garden is located in southern Eureka adjacent to the College of the Redwoods. Visitors experience an ornamental terrace garden, the largest native plant garden in Northern California, a riparian area, a temperate woodland garden and a 100-foot diameter earth mound that is the only one of its kind in North America. Our facility provides a safe location for the public to recreate, relax, reflect and enjoy nature while inspiring awe and curiosity about life on earth.
Upcoming events
Humboldt Botanical Garden
/ 10-11 a.m.
/ $7
/ $5 Other Students
/ Free College of the Redwoods faculty, staff,& students
/ $10 Local Adults
/ Free Members
/ $7 Local Seniors
Join us for an inspiring seminar on the restoration of the Northern California Condor.
442-5139 /
hbgf@hbgf.org /
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