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Ferndale Racetrack

Ferndale racetrack is a half-mile thoroughbred racing track in Ferndale, California. It hosts the horseracing component of the Humboldt County Fair, one of the top fairs in California. Located in the timber and dairy country of California's far north coast, the track holds 10 days of live racing during fair days. Horseracing has been a mainstay of the fair since 1935.

Many have opined that racing at Ferndale racetrack evokes the county fair atmosphere of old as it is located in a picturesque Victorian village. Indeed, many have said that due to the quaint surroundings, racing at the race track hasn't changed that much since the first meeting in 1896.

Ferndale's tiny half-mile track is famous for the presence of several unbanked turns that produce plenty of thrills, as jockeys and horses are not used to the compact bullring racing it offers, and they sometimes encounter trouble trying to negotiate the turns.

Stakes Races at Ferndale Racetrack

Track Facts

Half-mile track with two chutes : 5/8 mile and 7/8 mile
Distance from last turn to finish : 530 feet
Stable accommodations : 258 permanent, 200 portable
Grandstand seating capacity : 1,800

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