S-Matrix is located in Eureka, California on the spectacular Northern California coast. Eureka is in the heart of Redwood country, minutes from the Redwood National and State Parks. This region has the best air quality in the country, magnificent lakes, rivers, lagoons, and beaches, and even a coastal range where you can cross-country ski and snowshoe in the winter.
Address
S-Matrix Corporation
1594 Myrtle Avenue
Eureka, CA 95501 USA
Phone: 707-441-0404
Email: sales@smatrix.com
Directions - From the North
- Travel South on US 101 to Eureka, CA.
- US 101 South becomes 4th Street as you enter downtown Eureka.
- Turn left onto R Street at the traffic light.
- R Street becomes Myrtle Avenue after you cross 5th Street.
- Turn into the S-Matrix parking lot on the right after you go through the intersection at Harrison Avenue.
Directions - From the South
- Travel North on US 101 to Eureka, CA.
- US 101 North becomes 5th Street as you enter downtown Eureka.
- Turn right onto R Street.
- R Street becomes Myrtle Avenue after you cross 5th Street.
- Turn into the S-Matrix parking lot on the right after to travel through the intersection at Harrison Avenue.
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The only undammed river system in California, the Smith River provides unique opportunities for rafting and kayaking. Photo courtesy Northwest Rafting Company.
The Redwood National and State Parks are home to the Coast Redwoods, the tallest trees on Earth. Besides taking in the wonder and majesty of these massive trees, park visitors can explore hiking trails, rivers, beachcombing, tidepooling, and whale watching, among many other activities.
Trinidad State Beach is a beautiful one-mile stretch of coastline near Trinidad, one of California's smallest incorporated cities.
Tree-topped Pewetoll Island sits in the water just off Trinidad State Beach.
South of Trinidad at Houda Point is Camel Rock, the premiere surfing spot on the north coast. The beach at Houda Point is also a destination for bouldering enthusiasts.
Some of the wildlife in the area include (clockwise from top left) Roosevelt elk, Steller sea lions, and gray whales.