When you think of Northern California, it is hard to imagine areas that are abandoned and left for nature to reclaim due to the state’s high population, but it’s true. In fact, located in the King Range National Conservation area in Humboldt County is the Punta Gorda Lighthouse. This abandoned lighthouse in Northern California is not easy to reach and quite hidden. Plus, a visit may give you quite a fright.

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Have you ever hiked to the Punta Gorda Lighthouse in Humboldt County before? We’d love to hear about your experiences and thoughts in the comments. And for more abandoned places to visit in Northern California, check out this road trip.

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