
Top 5 Things to Do in Crescent City, CACrescent City is located on the scenic Northern California coast in Del Notre County. It is 1.6 sq miles in size, earning its name for its panoramic crescent shape sandy beach. It was invaded by the Europeans in 1828. Crescent city is also famous for its vulnerability to Tsunamis. On many occasions, the tsunami has struck the city, but the most devastating was the one that struck on March 27, 1964. 1. See an old lighthouse: Battery Point Light is one of the first lighthouses on the coast of California. It is a 45 ft high cylindrical brick tower that survived the strongest Tsunami of 1964. It was first lit in 1856 and automated in 1953. It flashes a white light every 30 seconds. 2. Go camping: Camping amidst the amazing diversity of flora and fauna at Redwood National and State Parks is an exhilarating camping experience. There are four developed campgrounds, three in the redwood forest and one on the oceanfront. The thick redwood forest trees are as tall as 300 ft and are habitat of rare land and water species like, black bear and Douglas-fir. 3. Visit the past: A tour into the life and civilization of Native Americans and yesteryears can be undertaken by visiting Del Notre County Historical Society Main Museum. Built in 1926 and declared the main museum in 1965, it has a wealth of exhibits like musical instruments, logging and mining tools, furniture and Native American crafts. 4. Try petting a shark: Imagine seeing marine life from an unimaginably close distance. Ocean World is a gigantic aquarium of half a million gallon water and multitude of sea creatures. One can witness shark petting and exotic sea lion performances. 5. Walk through the redwoods: Walking through the redwoods forest of California is always exhilarating and invigorating. There is a chair lift for those who cannot climb this strenuous trail.
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