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Location of Ferndale, California. Ferndale is located at 40°34.6′N 124°15.8′W. [6] Its location south of US 101, is very close to the mouth of the Eel River as it enters the Pacific Ocean. By car, Ferndale is 265 miles (426 km) north of San Francisco and 12 miles (19 km) south of Eureka.
Things to Do in Ferndale. 1. Lost Coast Scenic Drive. The views are amazing, we saw a Zebra on a ranch on the way, hard to say which was more amazing the ocean dropping down... 2. The Victorian Village of Ferndale. We not only walked the main street but the streets on both sides. 3. Ferndale Historic Cemetery.
Fortunately many of the old houses and buildings have been preserved as "Victorian" although nobody who lived here pre-1960 considerd this anything but a small rural farming town. It was settled and inhabited by two ethnic groups, Danish and Potuguese dairy farmers. Their churches, social halls and cemetery remain.
Lost Coast Scenic Drive. 163. Scenic Drives. By ellencY6993MI. Gas up, bring a coat (cold and crazy winds), and get ready to see lots of seals and wildlife. 2. The Victorian Village of Ferndale. 223. Points of Interest & Landmarks.
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The seismograph parts were shipped from Berkeley to Ferndale and assembled by Bognuda and Horace Winslow of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey in what is now the Ferndale Fire Department building. This new Ferndale Station, abbreviated "FER" – located at 40°34′33.74″N 124°15′48.92″W / 40.5760389°N 124.2635889°W / 40. ...
This road leaves out of Ferndale, or out of Humboldt Redwoods State Park (101). We left out of Ferndale, and drove the entire length of it back to HRSP. It took about 4 hours. There are only two towns on the road itself, and those two towns are very small spots in the road. Each has a convenience store with gas, food, phone, etc. Petrolia and ...
Ferndale is a beautiful little town with lovely victorian homes. It has been the setting for many movies according to the literature on it. Guy Fiereri, the host of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives grew up in Ferndale and has returned to film a few episodes here and in the neighbouring towns of Loleta and Eureka.