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Arcata, CA Road Trips

Drivers starting from Arcata, CA have 2 mapped routes to choose from, making it a small but connected base in the Pacific Coast. Routes from here tend to cover serious ground — the average trip runs 292 miles, so plan for multi-day adventures. Routes from Arcata, CA spread mainly south and east, covering a wide geographic range.

city in Humboldt County, California, United States

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Trip Routes

7

Longest Drive

696.7 mi

Fontana, CA

Quickest Drive

5h 40m

Sacramento, CA

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Driving from Arcata, CA

The typical drive from Arcata, CA covers about 292 miles and takes around 5h 46m. This is long-haul territory. Most routes stretch past the 250-mile mark, so pack snacks and plan fuel stops. The longest mapped route runs 300 miles (5h 52m), while the shortest is just 283 miles.

Popular Destinations

The most popular drives from Arcata, CA include Sacramento, CA (300.4 mi, 5h 40m) and Oakland, CA (282.8 mi, 5h 52m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

For the average 292-mile drive from Arcata, CA, expect to burn about 11.5 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.

The majority of destinations are to the south. Morning starts help you avoid the midday heat on longer drives. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 2 mapped routes leaving Arcata, CA and 5 routes heading into Arcata, CA, covering 7 total connections. Distances range from 283 to 300 miles.

The longest mapped route from Arcata, CA covers 300 miles and takes approximately 5h 52m. Shorter options start at just 283 miles.

The average route from Arcata, CA runs about 292 miles with a drive time of roughly 5h 46m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

The most popular road trip destinations from Arcata, CA include Sacramento, CA and Oakland, CA. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Arcata, CA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

18,578

Median Income

$48,731

Median Home Value

$466,600

Median Age

28.0

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Arcata, CA at a Glance

Elevation

75 ft

Area

11 mi²

Sister Cities

Camoapa

Notable People from Arcata, CA

A sampling of people born in Arcata, CA.

Sinn Sage

Sinn Sage

1983

Pornographic film actress, director & model

Naomi Lang

Naomi Lang

1978

American ice dancer

Brisa Roché

Brisa Roché

1976

American singer, composer, and songwriter

Garth Iorg

Garth Iorg

1954

American baseball player and coach

Willi Unsoeld

Willi Unsoeld

1926–1979

American mountaineer (1926–1979)

Nate Quarry

Nate Quarry

1972

American mixed martial artist

Mike Pigg

1964

triathlete

Michael Moore

Michael Moore

1954

American jazz musician

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Arcata, CA.

Hotel Arcata

Hotel Arcata

historic hotel in Arcata, California

National Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q631752), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Arcata, CA

Arcata is a city in the North Coast of California. Arcata is a small university town on the north end of Humboldt Bay. It is well known for its hippie counter culture, progressive politics, and vegetarian restaurants. Arcata is the perfect place to relax while enjoying fresh air, the ocean, and the tallest trees on Earth. The pace of things is quite calm here, with usually as many bicyclists or people on foot as cars go by.

Sometimes referred to as being "behind the Redwood Curtain", Arcata has a unique culture that prides itself on all things alternative, and on localism and self-reliance above most everything else. Due to its tolerant residents, Arcata attracts a large transient population. Most of these people are harmless "dharma bums". Expect to be asked for change every so often, but don't feel pressured to give any. 1 Arcata Humboldt Welcome Center, 1635 Heindon Rd, ☏ +1 707-822-3619, [email protected]. (updated Jan 2019)

Every Saturday morning in the spring, summer, and fall there is a farmers market on the central plaza. People-watching on the Plaza is always a popular choice. Feel free to kick back on the grass and view a cross-section of the people who make Arcata Arcata! Arcata is filled with vintage Victorian homes that are well cared for. Drive through the streets of Arcata for a tour. Right behind the university is the Arcata Community Forest. If you see one thing in Arcata, this should be it. The transition from the university housing to a rainforest filled with ferns, rare birds and other animals, and crisscrossing footpaths along and over wooded streams coursing around older-than-ancient redwood trees, is truly awe-inspiring. 1 Cal Poly Humboldt Natural History Museum, 1242 G St., ☏ +1 707 826-4479. (updated Nov 2017)

Arcata is less than 10 minutes from several scenic beaches, which are perfect for family outings, surfing, skimboarding, and all other beach activities. You can go on a stroll of Downtown and take a tour of the public sculptures. 1 Cal Poly Humboldt (on the east side of Highway 101), ☏ +1 707 826-3011. (updated Mar 2024) 2 Redwood Park. Great biking trails, also, hiking trails, and the best playgrounds in town. (updated May 2016) 3 Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, ☏ +1 707-826-2359. This world-famous sanctuary doubles as the town's sewage treatment plant. (It smells and looks better than it sounds). It has walking trails, an Arcata Marsh Interpretive Center and bird watching blinds. It is the home of Godwit Days. Free. 4 Arcata plaza. One of the greatest features of this city and also one of the many reasons it is such a great college town. There are always events taking place here, from Farmers' Market to the annual Arcata Oyster Festival. The plaza is also the starting point for the Kinetic Sculpture Race, the original triathalon of the art world.

Hey Juan's, G Street. Good burritos. La Chiquita (kitty-corner from the Minor Theatre). A "taco truck" serving cheap, decent Mexican food. Hit up the BRC (bean, rice, cheese) for the most bang for your buck. Wildflower Cafe, G Street. Well known for its great vegetarian food. Wildberries Marketplace (13th & G). You can order a deli sandwich or a juice smoothie, or get soup, salad and olives from the bar. There is also an extensive cold case with freshly made dishes ranging from pasta and lasagna to fruit salads and many exotic specialties, as well as daily grilled meats, vegetables and tofu. There is seating at the front of the store, and along the side in a covered patio with a bayside view. Inside the store is also Ramone's Bakery, with lots of fresh breads and pastries, plus coffee and espresso. Renata's Creperie, G street. Has awesome crepes. Tomo, 8th Street (between G&H). Japanese food. Arcata Pizza Deli (APD), H Street. Has burgers (meat and veggie), pizza, salads and the best Tofu Reuben around. Open late. Stars, G Street. Has good burgers (beef and veggie) and the best malts in town. Ritas (near Greenhouse Boardshop). Popular place in town that serves the widest variety of Mexican food in town. Their huaraches are tasty. Moonrise Herbs. Has delicious organic soups and salads. Live from New York (next door to Sushi Spot). Serves huge, tasty slices of pizza with yummy salad on the side. Or get a pie to go! 1 Los Bagels, 1061 I St, ☏ +1 707-822-3150.

Arcata's nightlife is condensed into a few square blocks, which is great because you can bar hop without ever having to drive your car; the police like this as well. There are a couple local venues to catch live music in town some nights, including a couple of the bars on the plaza and Humboldt Brewery (10th & I). Humboldt Brews. A great place to enjoy several of the award-winning micro brews from the Humboldt County area, though they no longer brew beer themselves. Redwood Curtain Brewing Company (about 1.6km south of the main square). They do tours and have a tasting room. Their beer is available at several places in Arcata and Eureka. Angie's Chai, 2461 Alliance Rd. Arcata's own local chai, is available at any of the town's coffeeshops. Jitter Bean (9th & G). Caffe Mokka (5th and J). Not only is it a small quiet coffee shop that often has live Celtic music, it is home to Arcata's hot tubs. Finnish Country Sauna and Tubs offers private tubs and saunas for solo or group bathers. It is a good idea to bring your own towels. Cafe Brio, 8th St.

1 Best Western Arcata Inn, 4827 Valley West Blvd, ☏ +1 707 826-0313, fax: +1 707 826-0365. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 11AM. (updated Oct 2016) 2 Comfort Inn Arcata-Humboldt Area, 4700 Valley W Blvd, ☏ +1 707-826-9660. Indoor pool. 3 Hotel Arcata, 708 9th St (Next to Arcata Plaza, downtown), ☏ +1 707 826-0217, toll-free: +1-800-344-1221. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Historic landmark with great old photos of town in every hallway. (updated Nov 2021) 4 Motel 6 Arcata - Humboldt University, 4755 Valley West Blvd, ☏ +1 707 822-7061, fax: +1 707 822-4827. (updated Oct 2016)

& : There are two highway to Arcata: the 101, which runs north and south. Arcata is 7 hours south of Portland and 5 hours north of San Francisco. Highway 299 runs to Redding, 3 hours east, where it connects to Interstate 5. Check to see if there are road closures before traveling in and out of the area. In the winter months heavy rains can cause flooding and mudslides on the 101. 1 Arcata Transit Center, is Arcata's central bus station for the local city buses (A&MRTS) and other bus lines. The station is located at 925 'E' St, a couple of blocks east of the central plaza along 9th St. It is served by: Amtrak Thruway Motor Coach (Rt #7). Connects McKinleyville (via Arcata, Eureka, Willits, Ukiah, Santa Rosa, Napa, Vallejo, etc) to the Amtrak Gold Runner and Capitol Corridor trains in Martinez. Tickets on this bus are only available for connections to Amtrak trains. (updated Aug 2017) Redwood Transit System (RTS) (Humboldt County Transit Authority). County-operated transit system along US-Hwy 101 (Scotia, Rio Dell, Fortuna, Fields Landing, King Salmon, Eureka, Arcata, McKinleyville, Westhaven, Trinidad) and along Hwy 299 (McKinleyville, Arcata, Blue Lake, Willow Creek). Passengers transfer to Trinity Transit in Willow Creek to continue to Weaverville in Trinity County. Passengers can continue towards Redding from Weaverville on another Trinity Transit bus. (updated Aug 2017) Redwood Coast Transit Rt #20 (RCT) (Del Norte County Public Transit), ☏ +1 707 464-6400.

Arcata is the perfect walking town. Park near the Arcata Plaza and walk to numerous book stores, shops, galleries, restaurants, bars, coffee shops and banks, all within a few blocks of each other. Walk a little further to visit Cal Poly Humboldt, the Arcata Community Forest, or the Arcata Marsh. A remarkable walking experience would be walking in the Community Forest alongside The Jolly Giant stream. Remember respecting Nature, it's precious here! Bike lanes abound. Drivers are generally used to and tolerant of bicyclists sharing the road, but as always, ride safely. If your bike breaks down, then Revolution Bicycle Repair is probably your best bet to get it fixed. The Arcata and Mad River Transit System (A&MRTS) operates the Red, Gold, and Orange bus routes in Arcata. The Red and Gold routes operate on Monday-Friday, and the Orange route operates on Saturday. There is no bus service on the A&MRTS on Sunday.

Travel tips adapted from Arcata on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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