Crescent City: Charismatic City of California
Name derived from its crescent-shaped stretch of the beach shores south of the city, Crescent City, California boasts its well-maintained beaches overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The city is also dubbed as the “Land’s End” where the continent ended at the Pacific Ocean. Tourists can fly into the city through the Jack McNamara Field, three miles northwest of Crescent City. Lodgings and hotels are situated strategically near the tourist’s attractions.
Best Time to Visit
Crescent City, CA hotels are cheaper and more affordable during the month of December when it’s least crowded and there are more discounted deals. If you’re looking for the warmest time to visit, it’s highly recommended to travel in May. Summer is the peak season for Crescent City, so it’ll be better to book in advance if you’re planning to visit at this time. If you’re not particularly into large crowds, it’s best to avoid the 4th of July week and Labor Day weeks.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Overlooking the Crescent City Harbor and the Pacific Ocean, Best Western Plus Northwoods Inn is one of the best hotels to stay at for a more relaxing vacation. Located strategically near the tourist’s attractions, Comfort Inn Arcata-Humboldt Area is the hotel to book for a convenient stay. Wander around the small redwoods and ferns, destress and admire the scenic view at Arcata Community Forest. Discover the mystery behind the local legend, the Big Foot at Willow Creek – China Flat Museum. Get up close and have a fantastic experience at the petting area at Sequoia Park Zoo, where you can also have a birthday celebration at the natural setting. Stroll or enjoy a quick road trip at the picturesque Redwood National and State Parks. A-family-oriented attraction where kids can play at the playground, has picnic tables and explore the lighthouse at Beachfront Park.