Almanac note · History and culture
Rio Dell sits where redwoods, bluffs, and the Eel River meet
Rio Dell's place story comes from Eagle Prairie, the Eel River, redwood country, Scotia next door, and a small downtown that grew fast enough to incorporate.
The setting tells half of Rio Dell’s story before anyone says a word. The city sits near redwood country, with the Eel River and old bluffs shaping the edge of town. Before Rio Dell took its present name, the area was known as Eagle Prairie.
The local story reaches back to the late 1840s and 1850s, when newcomers began settling in this part of the Eel River country. Over the next century, the community grew quickly enough that county officials suggested incorporation. The city formally incorporated on February 26, 1965.
Its location also matters because of what sits nearby. Scotia, just across the river area, is closely tied to the timber story of Humboldt County. Avenue of the Giants, local beaches, state parks, Bear River Ridge, and Ferndale are all within reach. This small city works like a front door to a much larger North Coast landscape.
The downtown area, formerly known as Wildwood, adds another layer. Recent investment, new residential development, and water and wastewater upgrades show the practical side of a small city trying to keep old town fabric useful for daily life.
The place is better understood as a river-and-bluff town, a neighbor to Scotia, and a small city that grew out of North Coast settlement, timber-era surroundings, and the Eel River landscape. That gives the streets more meaning when you are driving through.
Where to see it
Wildwood Avenue, Rio Dell City Hall, Eel River viewpoints, the Rio Dell-Scotia area, and nearby Avenue of the Giants routes.
Official sources
Official source trail
Reviewed July 2, 2026
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