Most reviewed Tourist attractions in McKinleyville

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of McKinleyville through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 6 places from Tourist attraction category.

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Hiller Park
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Lovely walk of over grown trails along the Mad River Bluff. There's more than one way in and out and around... there's an open dog park before the trails with a dog water station. The playground is fenced in ( no dogs allowed in) by the parking lot and bathrooms there as well.
4.60 (528 reviews)
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Mad River Beach County Park
Park
Sandy beach with grassy dunes offering opportunities for swimming, beachcombing, boating & fishing.
4.50 (296 reviews)
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Azalea Hall and McKinleyville Senior Center
Community center
πŸ‘πŸ‘ Just love this park. Clean great place for kids of all ages and dog poop bags provided. And no poison used on grass. I'm a camp fire survivor and feel so blessed to live in Mckinnleyville now! This is an awesome park.
4.50 (190 reviews)
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McKinleyville Totem Pole
Tourist attraction
😠 Sadly, this site is neither authentic nor has any connection with local Indigenous people. If you are interested in accurate local history, check out Sumeg State Park. From the totem pole’s Facebook page: β€œI was harvested by the Pacific Lumber Company [circa 1960]. Ernest Pierson [non-indigenous] th...
4.20 (98 reviews)
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Hammond Coastal Trail
Park
πŸ‘πŸ‘ This trail is the best way to bicycle from Arcata to Mckinleyville!
4.50 (97 reviews)
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Azalea State Natural Reserve
Nature preserve
πŸ‘ Nice park, rather small, but a couple of somewhat steep climbs. Downside is the park does not allow dogs, even on leash.
4.00 (71 reviews)
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