Crescent City Beachfront Park

GreenWorks is leading a multi-disciplinary team for this 35-acre waterfront park bounded by the Pacific Ocean and Elk Creek in Crescent City, CA. This is a phased project where Phase 1 includes an amphitheater, waterfront plaza, Tolowa Interpretive Trail and Tolowa Garden, inclusive playground, and bicycle pump track. The scope also includes unique cultural elements honoring the local Tolowa indigenous people, the connection to a Japanese sister city that shares a history of tsunamis, and interpretive materials addressing the rich and complex history of the region, which includes Redwood National and State Park. The architectural team member is developing plans for repurposing an existing building into a Del Norte County Discovery Center housing the National Park Service, California State Parks, the Chamber of Commerce, and a local land trust. Construction will begin in 2024.


Project Team

Key Personnel:

Paul Agrimis, Principal in Charge

Anya Moucha, Landscape Designer

Collaborators:

Abbate Designs, Camas Environmental Consulting, KPFF, PAE, Stover Engineering, Sea Reach, Scott Edwards Architecture

Project Details

Location: Crescent City, California

Type: Waterfront Park

Size: 35 Acres

Status: In Progress

Contract Value: $1.2M

Owner: Crescent City Public Works