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CONTACT INFORMATION

Bryan Frohbieter *
Permit Coordinator (Contact First), Redwood National and State Parks
[email protected]
https://www.nps.gov/redw/planyourvisit/supfilming.htm


Cassandra Hesseltine *
Film Commissioner, Humboldt - Del Norte Film Commission
235 F Street, Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1213 | Eureka, CA 95502-1213, Eureka, CA 95501 USA
707.443.4488 phone 1
707.502.0018 mobile
[email protected]
[email protected]


Racheal Marte-Taylor *
Staff Services Analyst- Records Clerk, North Coast Redwoods District - California State Parks
P.O. Box 2006, Eureka, CA 95502
(707) 572-9626 phone 1
[email protected]
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=24723


Permits Department, State Parks and Beaches
California Film Commission
7080 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 900, Hollywood, CA 90028 USA
323.860.2960 phone 1
800.858.4749 phone 2
[email protected]
http://film.ca.gov/state-permits/parks-beaches/


* key contact

WEBSITE:
Website
Park Brochure

Keywords: Coastal; Lakeside; Wilderness

General Notes: updated 12.19.24 bd

Usage Restriction: ***We require a minimum 30-day submission before the first day of filming.*** ***Drones are potentially allowed between October and February. Drones are prohibited from February to September due to endangered birds.***

Filmography: Stone Lagoon; Almost Heroes (1998)

Jurisdictions: CALIFORNIA FILM COMMISSION - CFC, HUMBOLDT- DEL NORTE COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS

Within 30-Mile Studio Zone: N

State Property: Y

Closed/Vacant: N

Ownership: state

Verified: 6/8/2025

Location Details

Humboldt Lagoons State Park (SP) / Big Lagoon, Stone Lagoon, Dry Lagoon & Freshwater Lagoon

United States / Trinidad, California
Location ID: #10037800

Forty miles north of Eureka, the park includes Big Lagoon, Stone Lagoon, and Freshwater Lagoon, as well as Dry Lagoon, which is now a marsh, bordered by dunes, forests, prairies, and coastal scrub. With such varied habitats, wildlife thrives. On a single visit, you can see whales and elk, trout and salmon, pelicans and woodpeckers.
The marshland habitat supports a rich variety of marsh plants, birds, and other animals. The park offers boating, fishing, and hiking.
Stone Lagoon is a rich variety of marsh plants, birds, and other animals. Beach offers six miles of beachcombing, whale watching, agate hunting, and a 3-mile coastal trail.

Location Category:

  • NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - *;
  • NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Federal Parks / National Parks;
  • NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - Open Terrain / Scenic Vistas;
  • NATURAL LANDSCAPES / PARKS - State Parks;
  • WATER & COASTAL AREAS - *;
  • WATER & COASTAL AREAS - Ponds / Lagoons / Swimming Holes
 
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