Dog-friendly Ferndale
Ferndale, California, often referred to as the “Victorian Village,” is a quaint, dog-friendly town located in Humboldt County. The historic main street is lined with beautifully preserved Victorian storefronts and homes, giving the town its unique charm. Dogs and their owners can enjoy leisurely strolls through the town, taking in the historic architecture and the welcoming atmosphere.
Local businesses, including some eateries, accommodate dogs, and the surrounding areas offer ample spaces for walks and hikes. Centerville Beach, a short drive away, allows leashed dogs and is a lovely spot for a seaside walk.
While Ferndale is in an area known for seismic activity due to the proximity of the San Andreas Fault, the town’s historic buildings are a testament to the resilience of the community. Earthquake safety measures are a part of life in this region, and Ferndale’s continued charm and appeal reflect its ability to endure and adapt.
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Trails, parks & water in Ferndale
Hikes, dog parks, off-leash spots & beaches
Centerville Beach County Park
Please note: dogs under complete voice control are allowed off leash on entire beach October through-February. Dogs must stay on wave slope from March to September. Please pick…
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Crab County Park beach
Crab County Park beach, located in Ferndale, Humboldt County, is a charming off-leash beach that forms part of the picturesque Eel River estuary.
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Lost Coast Headlands
The Lost Coast Headlands are located along the coastal bluffs south of the mouth of the Eel River, approximately 280 miles north of San Francisco, 25 miles south…
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