Scotia - Scotia Museum
122 Main StreetScotia, California 95565
Northern Humboldt
Website
Phone: 707-764-4492
The Scotia Museum, which was upgraded in 2004, offers three-dimensional displays, artifacts, videos and interactive technology, offering a personal tour of forestry management and the quaint town of Scotia.
The town of Scotia has been a logging hub of Humboldt County for decades and the museum captures that history as well as other bits of Humboldt history that provide a fascinating look into the past.
How to get there:
From Highway 101 in either direction, take the Main Street exit to Scotia. The Museum will be on your left after you pass the shopping center.
More info:
The Scotia Museum opens from Memorial Day to August.
The Fisheries Exhibit is open year round. Their hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. for self-guided tours. Call Humboldt Redwood Company to arrange for group tours; (707) 764-4492.
For more information about the Scotia Museum, visit its Website.
Other fun things to do in the area:
For more detailed informaton about the Humboldt area and other things to do, visit our Humboldt Website which has a complete list of beaches and parks, art galleries and museums, a restaurant guide, information about the world-famous Avenue of the Giants and much more.
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