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DH64 (Non Feature DH)
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66.6 mi / 107.2 km

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At a Glance
California classic? Or a poorly paved bumpfest not worth the trouble? Admittedly, this one could go either way. But if you’re a buff for coastal remoteness and don’t mind when things get a little rough, this is a DH not to be missed. Coming from the south, the first five one-lane miles of this county loop provide one of the best old-growth redwood experiences you’ll find anywhere. Then the road widens into a steep, tight, switchbacking section of deteriorated asphalt that travels up and over a treed ridge and down into the one-store stop of Honeydew. Engineering improves and Pavement is marginally better when the road runs through the part forest, part field and part tumbledown shack environs of the Mattole River Valley to the next lonely gas stop of Petrolia. The next segment is the most memorable despite the fact the surface quality dips again. This is where the road tumbles down to a breathtaking piece of wild, Northern California coastline. Scenically, it’s most intense on the straight section that runs between the dunes and the pounding surf, but you continue to get fantastic ocean views when you rise steeply up to the barren, windswept highlands above the water. From there, you twist through a high, partly treed valley, before clambering over a last ridge and plunging steeply through thick forest down into the Victorian village of Ferndale.
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