The 6 Best Free Things to do in Klamath, California (CA)

June 15, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Klamath (Tolowa: taa-chit ) is an unincorporated, rural, census-designated place (CDP) in Del Norte County, California, situated on US Route 101 inland from the mouth of the Klamath River. The population was 779 at the 2010 census, up from 651 at the 2000 census. Klamath is at an elevation of 30 feet (9 m).
Restaurants in Klamath

1. End of the Trail Museum

15500 US Highway 101 N, Klamath, CA 95548-9351 +1 800-638-3389 http://www.treesofmystery.net/museum.htm
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

End of the Trail Museum

A small museum located in the "Trees of Mystery" attraction, with elaborate Native American baskets and costumes on display.

Reviewed By magistercookus

This is a fantastic collection of Pre-Columbian art and tools of the Native Americans of the area. Simply fascinating. A MUST STOP>

2. Requa Road

Requa Road, Klamath, CA +1 707-465-7335 http://www.nps.gov/redw/planyourvisit/drives.htm#CP_JUMP_394279
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

Requa Road

Reviewed By KKMaregirl - Oregon City, United States

We stumbled across this backwoods road that had GEMS OF HISTORY! FIRSTLY, the Historic Bridge with Original Concrete BEARS that are on the bridge. The history of the Redqood trees that washed out that bridge. It was November and SUPER FOGGY, so no ocean views for our trip. But....we then found a trail to The WWII DECOY FARM buildings! Wow! Radar detection,Artillery, just Stunning! Worth the wonderful drive for the history!

3. High Bluff Overlook

Coastal Drive Loop, via Klamath Beach / Alder Camp Roads, Klamath, CA
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

High Bluff Overlook

4. Yurok Country Visitor Center

101 Klamath Blvd, Klamath, CA 95548-9395 +1 707-482-1555 [email protected] http://visityurokcountry.com/visitor-center/
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4.5 based on 17 reviews

Yurok Country Visitor Center

This new facility is a hub for tourist information about the Redwoods and local businesses. The visitor center will educate visitors about the Yurok Tribe's heritage and culture. The approximately 3,500 square-foot Yurok Country Visitor Center is in downtown Klamath on the corner of Klamath Blvd. and Klamath Circle and is within walking distance from Redwood Hotel Casino. The location is also right in the center of Redwood National and State Parks, home to some of the last remaining old-growth redwoods on the planet.

5. Radar Station B-71

Coastal Drive Redwood National Park, Klamath, CA https://www.nps.gov/places/redwoodradarstation.htm
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4.0 based on 20 reviews

Radar Station B-71

Reviewed By travelerfromsj - San Jose, United States

This is on Coastal Drive, a one-way road that becomes gravel for a short time. The road is known to have scenic ocean views, but when we drove along it, the High Bluffs Overlook was closed due to the coronavirus. Well, given the fog we wouldn’t have seen much ocean anyway. The Radar Station is marked by a small display on the left side of the road, with a couple of spots for cars. Park and walk down about a quarter mile to see the WW II radar station disguised as a farmhouse and barn. There’s no entry into the buildings, but if you walk behind them, you can see some of the wooden planks that used to cover the cinder block to make the buildings look more like farm structures; these have mostly rotted away by now.

6. Douglas Memorial Bridge - Historical Memorial

Klamath Beach Road, Klamath, CA http://www.shannontech.com/ParkVision/Redwood/Redwood13.html
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4.0 based on 26 reviews

Douglas Memorial Bridge - Historical Memorial

Reviewed By KKMaregirl - Oregon City, United States

These original 1926 Klamath Bridge Bears in Cement are fabulous . The sometimes ONEWAY GRAVEL ROAD, above the river and Pacific Ocean,was such a treat. Though SUPER fogged out and no visible signs of Ocean, aside from the crashing waves and Seaguls crying, to be had.

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