Marin Living Recommends Cannabis Tours in the Emerald Triangle

Huckleberry greenhouse flow kana sign

Ponds and landscaping surrounded the Huckleberry Hill greenhouse and home where Johnny Casali has lived since he was 5-years-old. 

They tempt the reader who has been COVID-cautious with this: “Haven’t gotten around to renewing your passport yet? No problem, because what Bordeaux is to wine, places like Mendocino and Humboldt are to craft cannabis.”

Then, after a glimpse at Sonoma County, the article goes on to tout the beauties of Mendocino and Humboldt’s Cannabis offerings.

“The region is renowned for being home to world-class cannabis cultivators, primarily small, independent operations that are the cannabis equivalent of craft breweries or boutique wineries,” the article notes. “One of the most stellar ways to experience this craft approach is via farm visits and hosted events like several slated for the coming year.”

They list several businesses in Mendocino and Southern Humboldt including Emerald Spirit Botanicals, The Madrones, Huckleberry Hill FarmsHumboldt Cannabis Tours, and the Scotia Lodge.

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Lou Monadi
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Lou Monadi
1 year ago

How can they say this when they have chased all of the small craft farmers away with over regulation. All that’s left is the supervisors’ mega grows 😅

Donald
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Donald
1 year ago
Reply to  Lou Monadi

Marin Living did all this?

guest`
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guest`
1 year ago

Funny. The strains produced in this area are weak compared to Bay Area craft farmers. In the Bay Area even the street hustlers have better weed than we do locally. Seems as if all the strains here are tired and or weak ass hybrid. Try and find a craft farmer selling a good indica strain, it is nearly impossible, it is all hybrid.

Laytonvillain
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Laytonvillain
1 year ago
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What the hell are you talking about???

Entering a world of pain
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Entering a world of pain
1 year ago
Reply to  Laytonvillain

He means it’s all indoor, therefore better lol

guest`
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guest`
1 year ago

The product around here is just fast growing hybrid crosses.

Earthquake weather again this morning
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Earthquake weather again this morning
1 year ago
Reply to  guest`

Does Sasquatch intercept all clones coming and going at THE Redwood Curtain?

c u 2morrowD
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1 year ago
Reply to  guest`

or original strains strictly Humboldt products

Entering a world of pain
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Entering a world of pain
1 year ago
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There are very few, if any pure strains anymore that aren’t hybrid indica/sativa

Thatguyinarcata
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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago
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The strains grown and developed around here form the genetic basis of the modern cannabis industry, including the “Bay area craft farmers”

Laytonvillain
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Laytonvillain
1 year ago

When I was younger we went to ghost towns all over California, Nevada, and Colorado. One I recall in Crested Butte, CO which was especially fun was in an ass-kickin’ 4×4 Jeep. Good times!!

Guess
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Guess
1 year ago
Reply to  Laytonvillain

I lived in CB for awhile fun town, you could snowmobile from there to aspen cross country through the rockys pass Erwin lake

Sonnyb
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Sonnyb
1 year ago

What a great way too introduce entire families too the joys of smoke. Include A free box of gummys for the younger members so they can enjoy to. Do not want too leave any body out from sampling are best strains. Need too continue expanding so we do not let others take are small ma an pa dealers away.

Bozo
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Bozo
1 year ago
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Laytonvillain
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Laytonvillain
1 year ago
Reply to  Bozo

Sonnyb never kids around.

Earthquake weather again this morning
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Earthquake weather again this morning
1 year ago
Reply to  Sonnyb

You are the first and only one to bring up children. So made up issue.

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago

Sonnyb is the most authentic commenter on here

thetallone
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thetallone
1 year ago

They could turn Garberville into an authentic 80’s boomtown-era tourist Potropolis with everyone in costumes-camos and reggae beanies, long skirts and dirty sweaters. Stand back, folks, here comes CAMP! Stores with tourist crap, and of course, a dispensary. Like Frontierland, only stoned.

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Entering a world of pain
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Entering a world of pain
1 year ago
Reply to  thetallone

I think that sounds awesome. Better than garberville now

Country Joe
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1 year ago

Garberville hasn’t been the same since The Cellar burned down…

Country Joe
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1 year ago
Reply to  thetallone

And rebuild the Cellar and The Trees…

Cetan Bluesky
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Cetan Bluesky
1 year ago

Well… that’s nice. However it’s time for the community to develope something more… something in the category of “value added products”. Perhaps a compression factory to compress wood chips into floor tiles without any chemicals … or a factory/shop that does manufacturing of aircraft/helicopter parts or something like that… skilled labor good living wage….. The tourism thingy might happen with ship cruises porting in Eureka, but so Hum is a bit far for shuttles to travel back and forth.
Of course I keep sifting plans and ideas to create business and other solutions…. world wide…. but I haven’t found that measly 500 Billion of cash in a tote on the road yet…

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Steve Koch
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Steve Koch
1 year ago
Reply to  Cetan Bluesky

👍

Earthquake weather again this morning
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Earthquake weather again this morning
1 year ago
Reply to  Cetan Bluesky

Remember Retech in between Ukiah, and Laytonville? They made some kind of defense related products. Didn’t they have a giant fire there from some sort of hot burning metal like magnesium or lithium?

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago

Something like that. Boy- I remember when they put up the Ugliest Fence Ever. What an eyesore. They should have burned down that fence

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago
Reply to  Cetan Bluesky

I know! How about everybody who bought land with weed money and talked so much about how they were saving the earth starts logging off all their trees? Ha ha- I know they are already planning on doing that. Must keep those vacations to Bali and Costa rolling…or the old lady is leaving LOL!

Neverlayup
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Neverlayup
1 year ago
Reply to  Cetan Bluesky

I missed that chance! 4 yrs ago was going to lease a property in blocksburg. 1 of the guys with us did some wandering down the hillside and found a pelican case with 800k in old 100”s!!. Why can’t I be sooo lucky to stumble onto it! Makes you wonder why,how and what happened!

c u 2morrowD
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1 year ago

wonderful

Eating out the dumpster
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Eating out the dumpster
1 year ago

Reality is, humboldt is quickly becoming a ghost town, look at garberville. Look what happened to Orick after the logging Era. Eureka will be like Detroit after the automobile boom. There’s no new business coming to Humboldt, a fish farm hiring 50 people is nothing to the loss of billions in illegal cannabis money. The new polytechnic is just a rebranding of a failing university. There’s a handful of good folks in Humboldt who I feel sorry for, the rest of them are gonna get exactly what they deserve, which is a miserable life in a hellhole they can’t afford to get out of.

guest`
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guest`
1 year ago

Aren’t you a ray of sunshine? 🙂

Thatguyinarcata
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Thatguyinarcata
1 year ago

So you think that eureka will lose 2/3 of its population? You don’t seem to have a good grasp of the situation in Detroit or the local situation around here

Country Joe
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1 year ago

The pendulum always swings both ways…

90k
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90k
1 year ago

Forbes actually ranks eureka Ca the number two affordable place to retire in California . Also home prices in eureka just continue to increase in value .

Oh Please
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Oh Please
1 year ago

People really want to drive four hours from the bay area to see a plant grown in crummy plastic hoop houses and corrugated metal buildings? Then they can stay in our town of Garberville where half the town is boarded up and at night visitors can go on tours of all of the homeless encampments. I wonder how many low budget tourists will it take to replace our former economy.

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Please

Oh stop being negative! That hurts my feelings and makes me go sad face…so you must stop saying this!! Those of us who are POSITIVE (the good people) just know that this is an answer to our prayers and that people will come from all around to once again marvel at the wonderfulness that is/was/forevermore Southern Humboldt!! They will see how cool we are/were/always will be and give us lots of money and our town will flourish once again!!! It has to be so- we saw it together in a shared circle vision while meditating on POSITIVE future magical manifestations. Do not bring your negative logic around here you are only bumming out our trip, man…so if our vision fails it’s all your fault

Oh Please
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Oh Please
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

You are right! Reality sucks. Never mind someone with years of experience in the tourist industry.