Known as Redwood NSP by the National Park Service, the entire complex stretches roughly 50 miles from near the Oregon border to south of Orick. The individual parks border and intersect one another to such an extent that they have come to be managed as if they were one entity, although different rules apply in the national and state-run sections. Truly one of the world’s … [Read more...]
#53 – Out’n’About Treehouse Ziplines
Illinois Valley’s hidden destination for adventure seekers is located at the Out’n’About Treehouse Treesort, offering multiple Zip-line tours and the “fantastically terrifying” Tarzan pendulum swing. With just under a mile of ziplines, the fun seems like it will never end, and you won’t want it to! They start with a brief orientation and then get you geared up. Your adventure … [Read more...]
Mystic Forest RV Park, Klamath
Mystic Forest is the closest RV Park to Trees of Mystery and provides a unique natural environment to enhance your camping experience with 30 complete RV hookups; 16 pull thrus, water, sewer, 30 amp electrical, cable TV, 14 tent campsites among the redwoods. They also have a gift shop, grocery, club house, rec. room, clean restrooms, hot showers, laundry and acres of hiking, a … [Read more...]
Rodeway Inn, Crescent City
When all you need is a solid deal on a simple stay, the Rodeway Inn® hotel in Crescent City is just what you are looking for. Located off Highway 101 near Redwood National Park, Stout Grove and the Battery Point Lighthouse. You’ll find plenty of other local sites, activities and attractions to explore near our Crescent City hotel, some of which include Klamath River, Smith … [Read more...]
Patrick Creek Lodge, Gasquet
Patrick Creek Lodge is nestled in the Six Rivers National Forest in Northern California minutes from the Oregon border on Highway 199 in Gasquet, California. Just a short drive from the Pacific Ocean, you’ll find yourself pampered by gourmet cooking, mystified by enormous Redwoods, and thrilled by the trout, salmon and steelhead fishing accessible immediately outside the Lodge … [Read more...]