GoNOMAD Travel Podcast: Humboldt County, California
Episode Title: Humboldt County: Redwoods, Oysters, and Coastal Charm
Host: Max Hartshorne
Episode Summary: In this episode, Max takes us to the far northern reaches of California to explore Humboldt County—a region defined by towering redwoods, rugged coastline, and laid-back towns like Eureka and Arcata. From oyster farms on Humboldt Bay to Victorian architecture and vibrant farmers’ markets, this is a place where nature and culture intertwine.
What You’ll Hear About:
- The magic of Eureka’s Old Town, with its colorful Victorian buildings and waterfront charm
- Humboldt Bay’s oyster scene and why this region is a hidden gem for seafood lovers
- Arcata’s community vibe, redwood forest hikes, and Saturday farmers market
- Scenic drives through ancient redwood groves, including the Avenue of the Giants
- Local events like the Friday Night Market in Eureka and the arts scene woven into the county’s culture
- Understanding the area’s homeless and drug problems, and how they affect travelers
- Why Humboldt County is perfect for travelers seeking quiet beauty, outdoor adventure, and small-town hospitality
Featured Highlights:
- A sailboat ride across Humboldt Bay
- Sampling oysters fresh from the farm
- Walking beneath the world’s tallest trees
- Discovering tide pools and coastal wildlife
- Meeting local makers and artists at the market
Links & Resources:
- Explore Humboldt County
- Eureka Visitor Info
- Arcata Farmers Market
- Redwood National and State Parks
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Max Hartshorne has been the editor and publisher of GoNOMAD Travel in South Deerfield Mass since 2002. He worked for newspapers and other sales positions for 23 years until he finally got what he wanted and became the editor at GoNOMAD. He travels regularly, enjoys publishing new writers, and is proud to be able to truly do exactly what he wanted to do all his life.