Shelter Cove Community Unity – Public Facebook Group · 1.5K members
This is a great place to be in touch with the local community of Shelter Cove. Lots of local updates and also a place where folks pose questions to the community…
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Other sites on Shelter Cove and surrounding area
- Lost Coast Org – Friends of the Lost Coast – Community
Friends of the Lost Coast believes that preserving the wild lands on the Lost Coast of Northern California is vital to healthy communities and a healthy planet. Please join us as a participant in our events and programs, volunteer on a project or make a donation. Together we can act to help secure a future where people and the planet can thrive. - Wikipedia on Shelter Cove, California
Shelter Cove is a census-designated place[3] in Humboldt County, California.[2] It lies at an elevation of 138 feet (42 m).[2] Shelter Cove is on California’s Lost Coast where the King Range meets the Pacific Ocean. A nine-hole golf course surrounds the one-runway Shelter Cove Airport at the center of Shelter Cove’s commercial district. Utilities are provided by the Humboldt County Resort Improvement District #1 and boating access to the sea is managed by the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation & Conservation District. The population was 693 at the 2010 census… - Humboldt County on Shelter Cove
Shelter Cove is a small residential resort community located on the remote and rugged Lost Coast about 22 miles southwest of Redway and Highway 101. There are approximately 693 residents living within the Shelter Cove sub-division, which spreads over 2,640 acres from the low lying marine terrace up onto ridges as high as 2,000 feet. The community is bordered by the King Range National Conservation Area to the north and the Sinkyone Wilderness State Park… - California Beaches on Shelter Cove
Part of California’s famed “Lost Coast”, the town of Shelter Cove is a remote location, and mostly free of development. Just north of town, you’ll find the King Range National Conservation Area, with its secluded beaches accessible by walking the shoreline or the Lost Coast Trail. From the unusual black sand and offshore reefs of Shelter Cove Beach, to those of the appropriately named Black Sands Beach, this community shelters a diverse and natural environment. The relocated Cape Mendocino Lighthouse at Mal Coombs Park stands as a beacon to the region’s former maritime history. All of the beaches and businesses in Shelter Cove have a Whitethorn address but this town is only Shelter Cove to locals. - Trip Advisor on Shelter Cove
- North Coast Journal on Shelter Cove
- Shelter Cove Resort Improvement District (RID)
- Expedia on Shelter Cove
- Redheaded Blackbelt posts on Shelter Cove
- Year of the Monkey Blog Post on Shelter Cove
If you’re looking for an offbeat coastal destination in Northern California, then Shelter Cove is the one calling your name! Shelter Cove California is one of the remotest beach towns in Humboldt county that is part of the “Lost Coast”-an undeveloped part of California’s rugged coastline. Getting here takes some planning, and this post tells you exactly how to visit this beach town and things to do in Shelter Cove; including exploring its stunning black sand beaches and vista points. So, let’s get started on this lesser known California adventure! - Wikipedia on Redway, CA
- Trip Advisor on Redway
- Wikiwand on Redway
- Wikipedia on Garberville
- Trip Advisor on Garberville
- Only in Your State on Garberville
- Best Western on Garberville
- Shopping in Southern Humboldt County
- Shelter Cove – Lost Coast Site
If you are planning a trip to the north coast of California, Oregon, Washington or British Columbia in Canada, you may be overlooking a destination that has been hidden for years. Here at Shelter Cove, CA on the Lost Coast is a small fishing community designed for a vacation get-away or a retirement home. Some may want a walk on the beach or a afternoon of tidepooling, others may want just to land at the airstrip and golf for the day. Hiking, camping and backpacking are popular with visitors. Maybe a romantic B&B with a fabulous view of the migrating whales to watch from a deck is your desire. Yet others fly-in to enjoy charter boat fishing and believe me the fish are worth the trip… - Visit the Redwoods Site
- Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on King’s Range
- King’s Range Alliance
- CA.Gov on Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
- Discover Southern Humboldt