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City Of Crescent City

377 J Street
707-464-7483

CRESCENT CITY is located on Hwy 101 on the beautiful Northern California coast about 20 miles south of the Oregon border. The area offers an abundance of outdoor recreational activities utilizing the proximity of the Pacific Ocean, the Smith River and Klamath River, Redwood National and State Parks, and the Smith River National Recreation Area. Crescent City is 1.6 square miles in size with a population of 7,542 and a surrounding urban service area of approximately 15,000. County-wide the population is approximately 26,000 encompassing 1003 square miles.The annual rainfall averages 75 inches. Summer coastal temperatures average 60 - 70 degrees, with inland temperatures much warmer. Winter temperatures average 40 - 50 degrees.

Recent News

Fred Endert Municipal Pool Community Update - April 26, 2023

Just some friendly reminders: - Please shower off before getting into the Pool or Hot Tub; if you have purchases a pass- you signed an agreement stating you understood this is a requirement ("I agree to follow all facility rules and policies.").…

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Johnson Temple Presents 'Community Fish Fry'

Johnson Temple Presents: Community Fish Fry Dexter Beach, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Outreach Ministry will be providing the fish and 2 sides with a drink at no charge. Note: There may be 2 or more Commissioners at this event. Click Here for…

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Fred Endert Municipal Pool Community Update - March 4, 2023

Our new schedule for 2023 is available in person and online, *Revised 3/4/23 Thanks to the outstanding generosity of the Del Norte Healthcare District- - Starting the 1st of every month, The Del Norte Healthcare District will be sponsoring 25…

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Fred Endert Municipal Pool Community Update - December 7, 2022

Our new schedule for 2023 will be available in person or online at https://www.crescentcity.org/departments/SwimmingPool please note that we will be moving to a new design. Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks to the outstanding…

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