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Petrolia is an
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in Humboldt County,
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, northeast of
Cape Mendocino Cape Mendocino (Spanish: ''Cabo Mendocino'', meaning "Cape of Mendoza"), which is located approximately north of San Francisco, is located on the Lost Coast entirely within Humboldt County, California, United States. At 124° 24' 34" W longitude ...
, at an elevation of above sea level, within ZIP Code 95558, and
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. Petrolia was the site of the first oil well drilled in California.


Description

Petrolia has an estimated population of 300-500 people within a 15-mile radius. It is located in the Mattole Valley, part of the Lost Coast region, one of the largest wilderness areas and the longest stretch of undeveloped coastline in the continental United States. Petrolia's isolation is due to its position on the rocky, treacherous coastline adjacent to the King Range mountains that isolate this area from mainland California and continue to leave the area almost completely undeveloped. A travel magazine has called this area "too lovely to be believed, perhaps too beautiful to last." It has been recognized as the top "still wild" place in California. The area is the only significant stretch of California without a shoreline highway, and so far has "thus escaped tourism's aggressive paws." The of steep roadways beneath the King Range Mountains include towering Douglas-firs, a few coastal redwoods around the upper reaches of the Mattole River, rocky shorelines, and black sand beaches, as well as a menagerie of fauna, including black bears,
black-tailed deer Two forms of black-tailed deer or blacktail deer that occupy coastal woodlands in the Pacific Northwest of North America are subspecies of the mule deer (''Odocoileus hemionus''). They have sometimes been treated as a species, but virtually all r ...
, river otter,
California quail The California quail (''Callipepla californica''), also known as the California valley quail or Valley quail, is a small ground-dwelling bird in the New World quail family. These birds have a curving crest or '' plume'', made of six feathers, tha ...
, bobcat and porcupine, reptiles such as
rattlesnakes Rattlesnakes are venomous snakes that form the genera '' Crotalus'' and '' Sistrurus'' of the subfamily Crotalinae (the pit vipers). All rattlesnakes are vipers. Rattlesnakes are predators that live in a wide array of habitats, hunting small an ...
, western fence lizards and
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, various amphibians and bald eagles. Petrolia has been described as "a river valley town with Norman Rockwell flavor." Petrolia is from the Pacific Ocean at the north end of the section of beach protected by the
King Range National Conservation Area The King Range is a mountain range of the Outer Northern California Coast Ranges System, located entirely within Humboldt County on the North Coast of California. Geography Much of the mountain range's area is protected within the King Range N ...
and Sinkyone Wilderness State Park; the Punta Gorda Light location is about 3 miles down the coast from Mattole Beach parking. The Mattole River is home to a variety of California wildlife, including river otters,
steelhead trout Steelhead, or occasionally steelhead trout, is the common name of the anadromous form of the coastal rainbow trout or redband trout (O. m. gairdneri). Steelhead are native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific basin in Northeast Asia and ...
, more than 250 bird species, and a threatened
salmon Salmon () is the common name for several commercially important species of euryhaline ray-finned fish from the family Salmonidae, which are native to tributaries of the North Atlantic (genus ''Salmo'') and North Pacific (genus '' Oncorhy ...
that was the subject of a book about the community's attempts over two decades to preserve the Mattole salmon. It is one of the few remaining areas with virgin old-growth stands of
Douglas-fir The Douglas fir (''Pseudotsuga menziesii'') is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, Pinaceae. It is native to western North America and is also known as Douglas-fir, Douglas spruce, Oregon pine, and Columbian pine. There are three va ...
.


Geography and climate

Petrolia is located near the Mendocino Triple Junction, where three fault lines meet, and experiences frequent earthquake activity. The last large earthquake to affect the area was a
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7.1 earthquake in 1992, which resulted in a fire that destroyed the Petrolia General Store. Note photos of cracks in the Mattole Road as well as damage to buildings and landslides. The store was rebuilt but lacks the charm of the 100-year-old landmark that it replaced. Two of the remaining landmarks in Petrolia are a small wooden church dating from 1912—St. Patrick's Catholic Church—and the Petrolia Pioneer Cemetery, which has the graves of original residents of Petrolia dating from November 1857. On the evening of March 9, 2014, a magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck approximately 50 miles to the west. It was widely felt, yet caused little to no damage, nor did it generate a tsunami. The lack of any significant damage or land deformation was attributed to the shallow strike-slip fault movement in deep (3000m) water. In 2010 two other large quakes had hit the area, a 6.5 on January 9 and a 5.9 on February 3; neither caused any deaths, but the January quake was reported to have caused damage throughout the area. The weather in Petrolia is temperate. The town is located in a banana belt that is sheltered from the fog that reaches Eureka and some of the northern towns, such as Arcata and McKinleyville. As a result, the summers are dry and sunny, typically around with temperatures occasionally reaching as high as . Winters are rainy from November through April, with temperatures typically around and occasionally falling to the high 30s or low 40s (°F) at night. Honeydew, which is located only south of Petrolia, has a less temperate climate and its summers and winters are more extreme, with one of the highest amounts of winter rainfall in the contiguous 48 states. There are only two roads that lead into Petrolia, one from the north from Ferndale, California, and one from the south from
Honeydew, California Honeydew (formerly, Honey Dew) is an unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California. It is located south of Scotia, at an elevation of 322 feet (98 m), from the Pacific Ocean in the Lost Coast, near the King Range. It has a general ...
, leading through scenic redwood forests that were the site for the filming of '' Jurassic Park'' and '' After Earth''. Both roads are winding, steep, and sometimes unpaved, passing large tracts of scenic overlooks and wilderness areas. They are popular routes for visitors, especially mountain bikers and motorcyclists, and have been described as leading to "an almost comically steep drop to the sea". The road from Petrolia to Ferndale follows the ocean and has unbroken vistas of rocky ocean coastline and beach. Petrolia is surrounded by large tracts of original homestead ranches and farms. The Mattole area, particularly the Lost Coast beaches, which feature tide pools, pristine beaches and relatively deserted hiking trails, is popular with visitors. At certain times of year, migrating gray whales can be seen from shore, as well as colonies of harbor seals and
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. Local residents use the Mattole River for swimming, rafting, canoeing, kayaking and catch and release fly fishing. The
South Cape Mendocino State Marine Reserve The South Cape Mendocino State Marine Reserve is an offshore marine protected area located off Cape Mendocino and the coastal town of Petrolia about south of Eureka. It marks California’s westernmost point. The area is one of the most undevel ...
and Sugarloaf Rock are immediately offshore and are closed to public access.


History

The area was originally settled by the Mattole, a Pacific Coast Athapaskan people, who arrived at the Pacific Coast late in the first millennium from what is now
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. The Mattole were slaughtered by the Western settlers, mainly oil prospectors and ranching homesteaders. The last remaining descendants of the Mattole live today in Bear River on the
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, but there are no remaining native speakers of the Mattole language. There are estimated to be more than 80 archeological sites of significance in the Lost Coast area. Although it's often stated that Petrolia was first named "New Jerusalem," that area is 4–5 miles upstream; however, many people like the holy connotations of being called something like paradise. Petrolia was the site of the first oil well drilled in California. The oil lay in small, fractured underground pools and ultimately, attempts to extract it dried up; the site is now registered as
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#543. The Mattole post office opened in 1863, and changed its name to Petrolia in 1865. A 1903 fire wiped out many buildings around the town square. On March 9, 2020, a magnitude 5.8
earthquake An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes can range in intensity, fr ...
occurred 86 km West of the city. The official time of the earthquake was 02:59:06 ( UTC). 2660 people reported effects from the earthquake.


Economy

Local businesses include a bed and breakfast, an organic vineyard and winery, and an organic pick-it-yourself blueberry farm. Petrolia has an abundance of marijuana growers. Marijuana has long since replaced the ranching and logging that sustained the original residents for generations. Petrolia has a small general store that sells groceries and has one gas pump.


Government


State and federal

In the state legislature, Petrolia is in , and . Federally, Petrolia is in .


Facilities

It has a post office and a volunteer fire department. The original bell cast in 1871 for the Mattole School is still located at the school. There are two community centers, the Mattole Valley Community Center (originally the school house from 1907 and moved across the street) that hosts community cabaret and gatherings, and the Mattole Grange, an indoor and outdoor gathering area approximately five miles south of Petrolia that hosts a monthly pancake breakfast and farmers' market. There are community gardens, and various community clubs. A few miles outside town at the former Walker ranch is a by underground steel and concrete vault, built by the
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organization called
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to hold "the wisdom of the ages." The Church owns over of land and the facility also includes a large caretaker's house and a guard house. The vault is one of several across the U.S. and is similar to Trementina Base. Prior to construction of this vault, on June 12, 1986, one of the oldest houses in the Petrolia area was deliberately burned by the Church of Spiritual Technology to clear the way for their construction, and symbols were cut in the ground above the vault to mark its location.


Inhabitants

A number of writers and artists have made their home in Petrolia, including Alexander Cockburn, a left-wing journalist and founder of '' CounterPunch'', Dale Maharidge, a journalist and winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Freeman House, an environmental author, Peter Hannaford, an author and political public relations specialist, Jim Danisch, a potter and sculptor,
Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman is a jazz violinist. She has produced several critically acclaimed solo albums, including ''12 Songs'', named one of the Top Ten Albums of 2005 by ''The New York Times''. She has played with Linda Perry, Norah Jones, Nels Cline ...
, renowned violinist, Lisa Jo Jones, renowned actor, and Matteo Giglioli, Italian-American political scientist and author. Petrolia has a large population of environmental activists and hosts two environmental organizations, the Mattole Salmon Group Mattole Salmon Group
/ref> and the Mattole Restoration Council,Mattole Restoration Council
/ref> both dedicated to preserving the local wildlife and environment.


Culture

The Mattole Valley Historical Society holds occasional public meetings in Petrolia and conducts community walking tours, slideshows and talks about the history of the area and its founders.Mattole Valley Historical Society
webpage
Community events including all-ages sporting events, town-wide talent shows, pancake breakfasts, and community meet-ups. In July of each year, the area hosts a music festival called "Roll on the Mattole",Roll on the Mattole
, North Coast Journal, accessdate 15 January 2013]
at the Mattole Grange, sponsored by the Honeydew Volunteer Fire Company. Twice a year, barbecues at the Mattole Grange attract families from all over the area;Mattole Grange
website
the Independence Day (United States), July 4th and Labor Day weekend annual barbecues features an enormous barbecue pit of local beef and baked beans cooked in a vintage pot so large that they must be stirred with a canoe paddle. There are horse races in September, cycling tours in May–September, including a cycling/hiking tour of the Redwoods cycling/hiking tour of the Redwoods
/ref> and the Tour of the Unknown Coast, a one-hundred mile bike race beginning and ending in Ferndale.Tour of the Unknown Coast - America's toughest century
accessdate 15 January 2013
A race called the "Rye and Tide" combines bicycling and running from downtown Petrolia along Lighthouse Road to the ocean.Petrolia California, Back to Basics
, accessdate 15 January 2013
Besides the general store, the Sunday farmers' market and cafe at the Community Center, and a new food cart downtown, the closest amenities are located in Ferndale, approximately , a trip of over an hour by car. Because of its isolation, the Mattole Valley has cultivated a reputation for independence and self-sustenance, including a network of local resources—the maintenance of its own emergency help line (augmenting 9-1-1).


See also

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Operation Green Sweep Operation Green Sweep was a series of drug raids conducted by over 200 United States Army soldiers, National Guardsmen, and federal agents in Humboldt County, California. The operation was the first time active-duty troops were used to combat ma ...
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References


External links


Lost Coast Wilderness AreaLost Coast TrailHumboldt Music CalendarMattole Wildlands Defense Blog
*McHugh, Paul
Way off the beaton track / Lost Coast road offers rugged fun
SF Gate, 27 June 2002, accessdate 15 January 2013. *Barnes, Amy
John McAbery carves out a life on the Lost Coast
SF Gate, 8 April 2012, accessdate 15 January 2013. *https://www.topic.com/the-silver-currency-of-cannabis-country {{DEFAULTSORT:Petrolia Populated coastal places in California Unincorporated communities in Humboldt County, California Unincorporated communities in California