Sierra Nevada Logging Museum
Museum dedicated to preserving and sharing
the history of logging in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Features indoor logging exhibits, an open air
logging equipment trail, and an outdoor amphitheater.
Situated on the edge of White Pines Lake,
at 2148 Dunbar Road, on the northern outskirts of the town of Arnold,
in the Stanislaus National Forest region of and Calaveras County.
For operating hours and information about the museum
visitor their Web site or call 209-795-6782.
Fort Humboldt State Historic Park and Logging Museum
There is a logging museum on the grounds of this
historic military post situated on a bluff overlooking Humboldt Bay.
The museum freatures indoor and open air displays of 19th and
20th century logging equipment. Located at 3431 Fort Avenue
in the Humboldt County town of Eureka. For operating hours and
information about the museum visit the state park Web site
or call For operating hours and information about the museum
visitor their Web site or call 209-795-6782.
Other California Museums with Logging Exhibits
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Del Norte County Historical Society Museum (Crescent City)
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Kelley House Museum (Mendocino)
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Red Barn Museum (San Andreas)
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Samoa Cookhouse Restaurant and Museum (Eureka)
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Scotia Logging Museum (Scotia)
California Logging History Resources
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SNLM "California Logging History" Article
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SNLM "Clearcutting: What You Should Know" Article
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Associated California Loggers
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CSERC "Private Land Logging Issues" Article
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Wikipedia "Logging in the Sierra Nevada" Article
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Wikipedia "Pacific Lumber Comoany" Article
California Redwoods for Visitors
Other Museums in California
Historic Sites in California
Tourism Regions of California
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