Eureka, California

Eureka (Wiyot: Jaroujiji, Hupa: dahwilahł-ding, Karuk: uuth) is a city and the county seat of Humboldt County, located on the North Coast of California. The city is located on U.S. Route 101 on the shores of Humboldt Bay, 270 miles (435 km) north of San Francisco and 100 miles (161 km) south of the Oregon border. At the 2020 census, the population of the city was 26,512. As of the 2010 census, the population of Greater Eureka was 45,034.

Eureka, California
City
Aerial view: Eureka on Humboldt Bay
Motto: 
Eureka! (I have found it!)
Location within Humboldt County
Eureka
Location within California
Eureka
Location within the United States
Coordinates: 40°48′07″N 124°09′49″W
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyHumboldt
FoundedMay 13, 1850
Incorporated (town)April 18, 1856
Re-incorporated (city)February 19, 1874
Government
  TypeCouncil-Manager
  MayorSusan Seaman
  City managerGreg Sparks
  State senatorMike McGuire (D)
  AssemblymemberJim Wood (D)
  U. S. rep.Jared Huffman (D)
Area
  City14.45 sq mi (37.43 km2)
  Land9.38 sq mi (24.30 km2)
  Water5.07 sq mi (13.13 km2)  35.07%
  Urban
18.498 sq mi (47.908 km2)
Elevation
39 ft (12 m)
Population
 (2020)
  City26,512
  Density2,846.33/sq mi (1,098.96/km2)
  Urban
45,034
DemonymEurekan
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
  Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
95501–95503, 95534
Area code707
FIPS code06-23042
GNIS feature IDs277605, 2410463
Websitewww.ci.eureka.ca.gov
Reference no.477

Eureka is the largest coastal city between San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, and the westernmost city of more than 25,000 residents in the 48 contiguous states. The proximity to the sea causes the city to have an extremely maritime climate with very small annual temperature differences and seasons mainly being defined by the rainy winters and dry summers, whereas nearby inland areas are much hotter in summer. It is the regional center for government, health care, trade, and the arts on the North Coast north of the San Francisco Bay Area. Greater Eureka, one of California's major commercial fishing ports, is the location of the largest deep-water port between San Francisco and Coos Bay, a stretch of about 500 miles (805 km).

The headquarters of both the Six Rivers National Forest and the North Coast Redwoods District of the California State Parks System are in Eureka. As entrepôt for hundreds of lumber mills that once existed in the area, the city played a leading role in the historic West Coast lumber trade. The entire city is a state historic landmark, which has hundreds of significant Victorian homes, including the nationally recognized Carson Mansion, and the city has retained its original 19th-century commercial core as a nationally recognized Old Town Historic District. Eureka is home to California's oldest zoo, the Sequoia Park Zoo.

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