Where to Stay in Klamath: Area Guide for Visitors
TL;DR Klamath has a small but practical mix of lodging. Motels along Highway 101 sit closest to the Redwood parks. Riverfront cabins offer quiet and fishing access. Campgrounds inside Prairie Creek and Jedediah Smith put you inside the old-growth. This guide helps you match the right stay to your trip style. Insider Tip Book atContinue reading "Where to Stay in Klamath: Area Guide for Visitors"
Walking Tours in Klamath: Self-Guided Routes
TL;DR Klamath rewards walkers who know where to look. Six self-guided routes here cover coastal bluffs, Yurok cultural sites, old-growth redwood groves and river overlooks. Distances range from a 15-minute riverfront stroll to a half-day forest loop. Bring layers, grippy shoes and water. Insider Tip Wear closed-toe shoes with grip. The coastal routes near KlamathContinue reading "Walking Tours in Klamath: Self-Guided Routes"
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park: Complete Visitor Guide
TL;DR Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park is one of the finest old-growth redwood parks in the world, with over 70 miles of trails, towering ancient trees, free-roaming Roosevelt elk, and access to Gold Bluffs Beach and Fern Canyon. It is located about 10 miles south of Klamath, and Ravenwood Motel puts you within easy reachContinue reading "Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park: Complete Visitor Guide"
