Old Town Carriage Co. offers a charming, horse-drawn carriage tour through Eureka’s historic Old Town.

Old Town Carriage Co

Many Hands Gallery
Many Hands Gallery, located at 438 2nd Street in Eureka’s historic Old Town, is a vibrant, women-owned shop offering a diverse selection of handcrafted items from local and international artisans.

Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center
The Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center (HBAC) in Eureka is a premier waterfront facility offering a variety of water-based activities and rentals.

Fort Humboldt State Historic Park
Fort Humboldt State Historic Park in Eureka: restored 1853 U.S. Army fort on a bluff featuring exhibits, historic buildings, trains, redwood canoe, bay views.

Morris Graves Museum of Art
Morris Graves Museum of Art: Housed in a historic 1904 Classical‑Revival Carnegie library, it showcases regional and global exhibitions, permanent Morris Graves collection, and community arts programs.

Broadway Cinema
Broadway Cinema (Eureka): A 12‑screen first‑run movie theater with comfortable seating, accessible facilities, and diverse mainstream films downtown.

Madaket Harbor Cruise
Madaket Harbor Cruise in Eureka is a century‑old (since 1910) passenger ferry offering narrated, 8.5‑mile trips along Humboldt Bay.

Humboldt Botanical Garden
Humboldt Botanical Garden: 44.5‑acre living museum near Eureka with native/exotic plant collections, hiking trails, bay views, educational programs.

Sequoia Park Garden
Sequoia Park Garden, adjacent to the zoo in Eureka, boasts vibrant dahlia beds, gazebo, wishing well, shaded trails, picnic seating.

Clarke Historical Museum
Clarke Historical Museum in Eureka’s historic Old Town celebrates Humboldt County’s native cultures, Gold Rush era, lumber heritage, Victorian bank architecture.

Old Town Carriage Co
Old Town Carriage Co. offers a charming, horse-drawn carriage tour through Eureka’s historic Old Town.

Many Hands Gallery
Many Hands Gallery, located at 438 2nd Street in Eureka’s historic Old Town, is a vibrant, women-owned shop offering a diverse selection of handcrafted items from local and international artisans.

Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center
The Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center (HBAC) in Eureka is a premier waterfront facility offering a variety of water-based activities and rentals.

Fort Humboldt State Historic Park
Fort Humboldt State Historic Park in Eureka: restored 1853 U.S. Army fort on a bluff featuring exhibits, historic buildings, trains, redwood canoe, bay views.

Morris Graves Museum of Art
Morris Graves Museum of Art: Housed in a historic 1904 Classical‑Revival Carnegie library, it showcases regional and global exhibitions, permanent Morris Graves collection, and community arts programs.

Broadway Cinema
Broadway Cinema (Eureka): A 12‑screen first‑run movie theater with comfortable seating, accessible facilities, and diverse mainstream films downtown.

Madaket Harbor Cruise
Madaket Harbor Cruise in Eureka is a century‑old (since 1910) passenger ferry offering narrated, 8.5‑mile trips along Humboldt Bay.

Humboldt Botanical Garden
Humboldt Botanical Garden: 44.5‑acre living museum near Eureka with native/exotic plant collections, hiking trails, bay views, educational programs.

Sequoia Park Garden
Sequoia Park Garden, adjacent to the zoo in Eureka, boasts vibrant dahlia beds, gazebo, wishing well, shaded trails, picnic seating.

Clarke Historical Museum
Clarke Historical Museum in Eureka’s historic Old Town celebrates Humboldt County’s native cultures, Gold Rush era, lumber heritage, Victorian bank architecture.