50 Years of Ride Humboldt

Posted on: July 7, 2025

Celebrating 50 Years of Connection, Resilience, and Serving the Humboldt Community

This year marks 50 years of Ride Humboldt (Humboldt Transit Authority) connecting the wild, beautiful, and strong communities of Humboldt County. From coastal towns to inland forests, from bustling student hubs to quiet rural roads—we’ve been the lifeline that defies distance, challenges traditional modes of transportation, and insists that everyone deserves the freedom to move.

Half a century in, we’re not slowing down. We’re doubling down on access, sustainability, and the belief that public transit is key to a thriving future for Humboldt County.


The Origin Story: Born of Necessity, Built for Connection

Back in 1975, Humboldt County faced a problem. Our region was vast, rugged, and fragmented. People needed to get around, but public transportation was patchwork or nonexistent.

So the County and its municipalities—Eureka, Arcata, Trinidad, Fortuna, Rio Dell—joined forces to create the Humboldt Transit Authority. Their mission was radical in its simplicity: affordable, accessible, reliable transportation for everyone.

From day one, the goal wasn’t just moving people. It was opening up opportunity. Supporting local economies. Connecting families. Making sure living in a remote place didn’t mean being left behind.


Growth & Transformation: From Patchwork to Network

What started with a few fixed routes has evolved into a unified regional system that covers Humboldt County like never before.

  • The Redwood Transit System became our backbone along Highway 101.
  • We expanded service to Willow Creek, Southern Humboldt, Blue Lake, and more.
  • We added commuter routes, paratransit, and direct connections to College of the Redwoods.
  • In the past decade, we brought Eureka Transit Service, Arcata & Mad River Transit, and Dial-A-Ride under the Ride Humboldt umbrella.

It wasn’t easy. Along the way, we faced changing regulations, tight budgets, and a global pandemic. We embraced California’s Innovative Clean Transit Rule, committing to a zero-emissions future—even as other rural systems struggled just to survive. We unified our branding and fares to make transit simpler, friendlier, and easier to use.

Through it all, our team kept the buses running. Because that’s what Humboldt needed.


The Present: Access That’s EvolvingLooking back, we’re proud of how far we’ve come and what we’ve refused to give up.

We still put access first. That means connecting the remote corners of our county. Serving seniors and students. Keeping fares low or eliminating them entirely with zero-fare programs.

We’re not just surviving. We’re innovating. We’re going green with alternative fuels like hydrogen. We’re adding real-time apps and planning tools. We’re making it easier than ever to choose the bus.


The Road Ahead: Next 50 Years

We see a future of simpler, faster, more reliable service. We’re growing microtransit to meet people where they are. We’re turning RTS into a true express backbone. And we’re building a fully zero-emission fleet that is leading the way towards green transit for rural communities in America.

But no matter how much we innovate, one thing will never change: the connection between our drivers and our riders. Those daily greetings, shared stories, and knowing you’re welcome on board are a treasured part of our past, present, and our future.

Because 50 years in, Ride Humboldt isn’t just about the destination. It’s about the people we meet along the way.

Thanks for riding with us, Humboldt County. Here’s to the next 50 years of going further together.

Squatch the Fare This Summer: Ride FREE!

Posted on: July 7, 2025

Busquatch is Back and He’s Squatching Fares

This summer, Busquatch is on a mission. He’s tired of high gas prices and the idea that you have to own a car to get around Humboldt County. So he’s doing what only a giant, transit-loving legend can do: Squatching the fare.

This summer, riding the bus is easier than ever because it’s FREE!


Here’s the Deal

  • Everyone rides free all July: Whether you’re headed to work, the beach, the farmers’ market, or just out exploring Humboldt’s hidden gems, get on board. No wallet needed.
  • Youth (17 & under) and Seniors (62+) ride free June 1 – August 31: Summer jobs, trips with friends, grandkid adventures—it’s all easier when the bus is free. You may be asked to show ID.

No passes. No hassle. Just hop on and go.


Where Can You Go for Free?

You can ride any of our fixed route services fare-free!

  • Redwood Transit System
  • Eureka Transit Service
  • Arcata & Mad River Transit System
  • Southern Humboldt
  • North State Express: 299 (Willow Creek and Blue Lake)
  • North State Express: 101 (Eureka to Ukiah)

From coastal towns to redwood forests to city centers—if it’s on our map, you can get there fare-free this summer.


How to Ride Fare-Free

It’s easy! No special tickets. No complicated steps.

  1. Check your route and schedule at RideHumboldt.org
  2. Show up at your stop
  3. Hop on and ride

Ride with Us. Explore More. Spend Less.

This summer, ditch the car. Skip the pump. Save your cash for better things.

Ride Humboldt is here to make sure no one gets left behind. So grab your friends, your grandparents, your kids, or just yourself and see Humboldt County the easy way.