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Discover the most popular places to visit in Klamath
Trees of Mystery
9.2/10 (293 reviews)
Walk among ancient redwoods and marvel at chainsaw-carved folklore figures in this unique forest attraction. Glide above the canopy in the SkyTrail gondola for breathtaking views of towering trees and the Pacific Ocean.
False Klamath Cove Beach
8.8/10 (27 reviews)
False Klamath Cove captivates with its dark gray sandy beach and dramatic rock formations. Explore vibrant tide pools and watch thousands of seabirds nesting on the adjacent sea stack during spring and summer months.
Klamath River Overlook
9.4/10 (131 reviews)
Where the Klamath River meets the Pacific, this overlook offers prime whale watching during migration seasons. Bring binoculars to spot seals and seabirds while enjoying spectacular sunset views over the ocean.
Hidden Beach
9.4/10 (30 reviews)
Hidden Beach rewards hikers with a secluded cove of dramatic coastal scenery and driftwood-strewn shores. Explore the peaceful shoreline while listening to waves crash against impressive offshore rocks.
Yurok Loop Trailhead
8.8/10 (15 reviews)
This 1.2-mile coastal trail winds through forests and bluffs, revealing spectacular Pacific Ocean vistas and offshore sea stacks. Bring binoculars to spot seabirds and visit Hidden Beach at low tide.
High Bluff Overlook
9.6/10 (31 reviews)
Perched on California's dramatic coastline, High Bluff Overlook offers stunning Pacific Ocean panoramas ideal for whale watching. Bring binoculars and enjoy a picnic while spotting majestic marine life during migrations.
Lagoon Creek Picnic Area
9.4/10 (24 reviews)
A tranquil rest stop where a calm lagoon meets coastal trails, with signs about logging history. Enjoy a picnic before exploring the Yurok Loop Trail for stunning ocean views and sea stacks.
Radar Station B-71
7.8/10 (16 reviews)
This disguised World War II radar station mimics a farmhouse and barn, concealing its military purpose. Explore the short trail to discover its wartime history while enjoying scenic coastal views.
"this place is not a typical stay. its a room in a house where the owners live. the room is huge and rustic. it does have a musty odor but that could be from being close to the coast. no tv but for us thats ok. shoud be listed as an airbnb. good value for the price. off the beaten path definitly not for the non adventerous. host very accomidating. i would stay again because the price was right. romantic charm. give it a try!"
"THe room was spotless and had everything we needed. The view from the back deck was just amazing of the river and the ocean. Lots of birds and sea lions."
"Rooms and facility was very clean. Seems brand new. Breakfast was “grab and go” so we didn’t have breakfast at facility. Had dinner at the restaurant which was very good."
"The hotel was extremely nice, and had a wonderful view of the Pacific!! We enjoyed checking out the nearby lighthouse, and the fact that the pool stayed open until 12 was an extra bonus for our kids as we arrived late. Great place for a family stay!!"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.