Embark on Exciting Adventures with The Redwood and Pacific Outfitters

Discover the ultimate Humboldt County adventure through our partnership with Pacific Outfitters of northern California. At The Redwood, we understand your desire for both majestic trees and the breathtaking California coast, so let Pacific Outfitters lead the way. Our dedicated team at The Redwood is here to ensure seamless reservations for your local escapades.

Get started now by contacting our front desk at 707-725-5500. Your extraordinary adventure awaits!

Humboldt Cannabis Tours

Cost: $85-$175

Our tours focus heavily on education and sharing the unique multi-generational cannabis culture with our guests. During the tours we learn about the history of cannabis in Humboldt and California, the life cycle of the plant and production methods, health benefits of the plant, terpenes, cannabinoids, regulations and the future of cannabis. Cannabis is not included in the tour but it will be available for purchase from a licensed dispensary. Learn More...

Avenue of the Giants

Explore the Giant Redwoods

Half Day Hike – This hike features an extensive variety of plant life as well as the opportunity to see Founders Tree, once considered to be the world’s tallest tree at 346.1 ft. Another highlight of the hike is the now fallen Dyerville Giant, another former world record holder. After a half mile walk through Founders Grove, a short drive away, the tour continues through Rockefeller Grove, just across the Eel River.

Humboldt Cannabis Tours

Cost: $85-$175

Our tours focus heavily on education and sharing the unique multi-generational cannabis culture with our guests. During the tours we learn about the history of cannabis in Humboldt and California, the life cycle of the plant and production methods, health benefits of the plant, terpenes, cannabinoids, regulations and the future of cannabis. Cannabis is not included in the tour but it will be available for purchase from a licensed dispensary. Learn More...

Avenue of the Giants

Explore the Giant Redwoods

Half Day Hike – This hike features an extensive variety of plant life as well as the opportunity to see Founders Tree, once considered to be the world’s tallest tree at 346.1 ft. Another highlight of the hike is the now fallen Dyerville Giant, another former world record holder. After a half mile walk through Founders Grove, a short drive away, the tour continues through Rockefeller Grove, just across the Eel River.

Sea To Trees

Explore the Redwoods on the Trillium Falls Trail

Half Day Hike – The Sea to Trees tour explores the coastline and forest from Trinidad State Beach to Elk Head Point. Hikers will enjoy scenic views of College Cove, Pewetole Island, and Omenaku Point, as well as a rich variety of native plants and wildlife. A round trip of approximately 4 miles is the perfect opportunity to experience some of Humboldt County’s finest natural beauty.

Kayak Mad River Slough

Spectacular Bird Watching and Wildlife Viewing!

Three Hour Trip – This 2-4 mile tour explores Mad River Slough, a refuge for many migratory birds, thousands of shorebirds, ducks, and geese. Enjoyed from a kayak or paddle board, this is a must-see for all birders. Over 150 years ago, loggers dug out a channel and connected the slough with the Mad River in order to float their logs all of the way to the mill yards that sit on the edge of Humboldt Bay.

Sea To Trees

Explore the Redwoods on the Trillium Falls Trail

Half Day Hike – The Sea to Trees tour explores the coastline and forest from Trinidad State Beach to Elk Head Point. Hikers will enjoy scenic views of College Cove, Pewetole Island, and Omenaku Point, as well as a rich variety of native plants and wildlife. A round trip of approximately 4 miles is the perfect opportunity to experience some of Humboldt County’s finest natural beauty.

Kayak Mad River Slough

Spectacular Bird Watching and Wildlife Viewing!

Three Hour Trip – This 2-4 mile tour explores Mad River Slough, a refuge for many migratory birds, thousands of shorebirds, ducks, and geese. Enjoyed from a kayak or paddle board, this is a must-see for all birders. Over 150 years ago, loggers dug out a channel and connected the slough with the Mad River in order to float their logs all of the way to the mill yards that sit on the edge of Humboldt Bay.