United Express and Horizon Air fly into the Arcata-Eureka airport, near McKinleyville.
United Express flies into the airport in Crescent City, but keep in mind that flights are expensive and scarce at this particular airport.
There are various Amtrak terminals on the North Coast but none go north of the Eureka area.
Greyhound has terminals in Rio Dell, Arcata, and Eureka ( Note: the Eureka station is not a full-service station).
There are taxi cab companies, shuttles, and buses that provide public transportation.
Klamath is where the Trees of Mystery park is located. In addition to the actual trees, there is a statue of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox.
There are three drive-thru redwood trees. One is the Chandlier Tree in Leggett. This is north of Laytonville, near the Highway 101 and Highway 1 junction.
The other two are located in Myers Flat (a town on the Avenue of the Giants)and Klamath (a town south of Crescent City).
There is a Redwoods National Park and a Redwoods State Park. Avenue of the Giants is a road that runs along side of Highway 101. It takes you through or near the following towns: Phillipsville, Miranda, Myers Flat, Weott, Redcrest, and Pepperwood. Many of the businesses that cater to tourists close after the summer tourist season. Phone ahead to verify opening dates and times.
Confusion Hill is near Piercy. This is a tourist attraction similar to the many so-called, "Mystery Spots."
The Samoa Cookhouse, in Samoa, is a well-known establishment, that offers a superb setting with a unique interior.
Violent crime is low because the population is small on the North Coast. The usual safety precautions should be exercised.