Crescent City Harbor District

Crescent City Harbor District We are a full-service, 240-slip harbor community located on the Redwood coast. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.ccharbor.com.

Welcome to the Crescent City Harbor District! We offer a new, state-of-the-art marina, with modern amenities for both commercial fisherman and recreational boaters. Our harbor facilities were dedicated on March 22, 2014. The Inner Boat Basin marina has 240 slips which range in size from 30 feet to 70 feet with side- tie availability for vessels up to 100 feet. The harbor is dredged to a 12 foot de

pth. Wide concrete docks from Bellingham Marine with lighted Eaton pedestals provide a safe and stable environment for your vessel and passengers. A new ADA compliant restroom facility with showers, a laundry facility and an enclosed fish cleaning station was completed earlier this year. The Chart Room, a seafood restaurant overlooking the harbor, and Porcini, a contemporary cuisine establishment with views of the beach, are both located within the harbor. For sandwiches and fresh filleted fish you can walk to The Harbor Deli or if you are interested in buying fresh crab or oysters, The Crab Shack is also located at the harbor. There are five other restaurants, ranging from Northwest contemporary to Mexican, just across the street. Englund Marine has a store at the harbor that can meet all your vessel, foul weather gear and fishing needs. We have a 30 ton Travelift and a dry storage area for light do-it-yourself repairs. Fashion Blacksmith is a full service shipyard with a shiplift 100 feet long and 34 feet wide. The new Inner Boat Basin was designed to resist a 50 year Tsunami event. Thirty inch diameter piles, enclosed in HDPE sleeves, were driven from twenty one to thirty seven feet into the bedrock. “H” dock is designed as a wave and current attenuator with many closely spaced piles to disrupt tsunami flow patterns within the harbor.

So good!
06/15/2026

So good!

06/15/2026
06/09/2026
06/05/2026
06/05/2026

We are open now 🤩
Stop by and say hi to us at Port O'Pints South Beach

🕰️ Lunch 12:00pm - 2:00pm
🕰️ Dinner 4:30pm - 8:00pm

We hope to see you soon ✨

Opportunity for four!
05/30/2026

Opportunity for four!

Great info!
05/30/2026

Great info!

Know your mackerel. Here are three easy ways to identify a jack mackerel versus a Pacific mackerel.

Pacific Mackerel (Scomber japonicus):
• Wavy lines on blue-green background
• Dorsal fins are widely separated
• Finlets present

Jack Mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus):
• Dark spot on gill cover
• Scutes along arched lateral line
• No finlets

The torpedo shape and finlets of the Pacific mackerel make it look like a tiny tuna. This is because Pacific mackerel are in the same family as tunas (Scombrid family). The jack mackerel is in a completely different family with jacks (Carangidae). Jacks and yellowtail are in the same family as the jack mackerel. If you think about it, knowing your mackerel is really just a matter of recognizing the difference between a jack and a tuna.

Illustration by CDFW Environmental Scientist Claudia Makeyev.

05/28/2026

This Saturday, May 30th! Come enjoy live music 🎶

Address

101 Citizens Dock Road
Crescent City, CA
95531

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

(707) 464-6174

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