Del Norte Film Commission

Recognized for its incredible natural beauty, Del Norte County is the crown jewel that sits atop California “where the redwoods meet the sea.”  Most of Del Norte’s 1,007 square miles is unpopulated unspoiled terrain comprised of spectacular ancient redwood groves, majestic coastline, two wild and scenic rivers, and 11,000 acres of publicly owned dunes and wetlands.  The County’s only incorporated city is Crescent City, listed on Forbes Traveler’s 2009 and 2010 “List of the 20 Prettiest Towns in the United States” and chosen because of its stunning old growth redwoods, pristine beaches, wondrous scenery, historic working harbor, two iconic lighthouses, and small town charm. Explore the amazing diversity and boundless options of Del Norte County for your film projects.

 

Love in the Time of Monsters, an indie film that shot mostly in Del Norte County, has it's LA premiere!

 
Stout Grove Giant Redwood, Jedidiah Smith State Park
View of Enderts Beach - South of Crescent City
North to South View of Klamath River Emptying into Pacific
Boy Scout Tree Trail Soaring Redwoods, Jedidiah Smith State Park
Coastal Vista from Enderts Beach Road South of Crescent City
Damnation Trail, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park
Mill Creek and Alders, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park
Boy Scout Tree Trail, Howland Hill Road, Jedidiah Smith State Park
Boy Scout Tree Trail, Howland Hill Road, Jedidiah Smith State Park 4
Hatton Trail, Jedidiah Smith State Park
Battery Point Lighthouse, Crescent City Harbor
B. Street Pier, Crescent City Harbor
Del Norte Coast and HWY 101 North
Smith River from Hiouchi Trail 1
Fishing Boats, Crescent City Harbor Marina
Del Norte Coast Vista
The Grotto Seafood Restaurant
Historic Requa Inn on Klamath River in Klamath
Battery Point and St. George Reef Lighthouses, Lady Washiington Ship Foreground
Preston Island Reflecting Pool, Crescent City
Stout Grove, Howland Hill Road
St. George Reef Lighthouse
Collier Tunnel Interior, HWY 199
Klamath Tour-Thru-Tree
Oceanfront Hotel