One of the most beautiful stretches of road in Humboldt County, Hwy 36 winds its way up, down, around, along, over and through some of the prettiest meadows, forests, rivers, rolling hills and rugged mountains in northern California. If you like taking pictures, this is an incredibly photogenic drive. Rather than level the road, the original construction crew followed the lay of the land when they built it, producing swinging twists and turns that make this route particularly fun on two wheels. In places it winds around mountainsides with jagged cliffs and steep drop-offs. The pavement is nearly perfect; motorcyclists give this ride rave reviews, but it's also a gorgeous, fun drive if you're in a car. But please drive carefully, especially at night. About 20 minutes out from your starting point on US Hwy 101 you'll find Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. Located on the tranquil Van Duzen River, this 400 acre stand of redwoods with 28 campsites is a gem. Reservations are recommended if you plan on spending the night. Unlike many other parks, Grizzly Creek's campgrounds are open year-round. This area was impacted by the fires in 2019-2021. Make sure to check availability for trails and campsites. Highway 36 has been undergoing construction to straighten some of the tight curves and improve road safety. It is recommended that you call 1-800-427-7623 or visit roads.dot.ca.gov to check current conditions before you leave. Cell service is very limited, as are gas stops. WHERE: 3 miles south of Fortuna on Hwy 101 take Hwy 36 east at Alton. From there it's 17 miles to Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park. Other distances from Alton: 47 miles to Mad River, 58 miles to Ruth Lake and 136 miles to Red Bluff.