Located on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean with a backdrop of tree covered mountains, McKinleyville is the fastest growing unincorporated community in Northern California’s Humboldt County with a population of approximately 17,000. With a growing number of retail, professional services, community services and conveniences, the town is large enough to offer the amenities of a small urban area while maintaining a small town charm and friendliness.
The community offers a variety of activities, parks, trails, community projects, philanthropic organizations, an active senior center, recreation programs for pre-k through adults, and established school systems, with Humboldt State University and College of the Redwoods only a few minutes away. Characterized by mild, rainy winters and cool, dry summers, with an average temperature of 55 degrees, McKinleyville includes several watershed areas, including the north bank of the Mad River, Mill Creek, Patrick Creek and Little River, to name a few. McKinleyville is known as a recreation paradise offering activities such as surfing, hunting, and fishing, and is home to the Hammond Trail, which consists of over 5 miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails that link McKinleyville to neighboring communities.
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