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    The Redwood Coast covers much of Del Norte County and surrounding areas in the far northwest corner of the State of California on the Pacific adjacent to the Oregon border. Notable for its "everyday" wonders, in particular the giant Coast Redwoods, with heights reaching over 350 feet, scores of unique plants and flowers, dozens of species of coastal birds, rocky, primitive beaches and sea stacks, pristine rivers, and historic lighthouses.


    Crescent City Northwoods Inn
    Best Western Resort Hotel

    655 Highway US-101 South, Crescent City, CA 95531;
    Location: City Southside Near Whaler Island

    Experience a unique escape at this Crescent City hotel located in the heart of the area's redwood forests and across from the Pacific Ocean at the Northwoods Inn. This California Best Western Resort is located near some of the most scenic areas. Enjoy nicely appointed room features with all the right amenities along including free high-speed Internet access.


    Crescent City Super 8 Motel
    685 Highway US-101 South, Crescent City, CA 95531;
    Location: City Southside Near Whaler Island

    49 spacious rooms in a quiet, relaxed setting, some with harbor views. Walk across the street to explore the piers and interact with one of the coasts largest active fishing fleets. Locally renowned restaurants within walking distance including seafood restaurants on the pier. Whale, seal and bird watching. Visit the world famous Redwood groves containing the largest redwoods.


    Crescent City Travelodge
    353 L Street, Crescent City, CA 95531;
    Location: Downtown where US 101 crosses 3rd Street

    This north coast hotel is located close to the harbor, great dining, shops, fishing, lighthouse, and the nicest beaches in Northern California. Additionally, the Travelodge Crescent City is across from McDonalds and near Dennys Restaurant, shopping and theatres.



    Eureka Humboldt Bay Inn
    Best Western Vacation Resort

    232 West 5th Street, Eureka, CA 95501;
    Located just west of Downtown on US-101;

    Stay in the heart of Northern California's Redwood Empire. The Best Western Humboldt Bay Inn, with its convenient location, excellent facilities, and strong dedication to personal service, is your perfect home away from home. Just blocks away from the heart of the city, provides central location with superior accommodations for every traveler.


    Eureka Clarion Resort
    2223 Fourth Street, Eureka, CA 95501;
    Location: US-101 eastern gateway to Eureka

    Indoor heated pool, walking distance to shops and restaurants. Historical old town. Waterfront area in old town. Driving distance to beaches. Redwood State National Park 30 miles. Carson Mansion. Victorian Ferndale. Blue Lake Casino 20 miles. Wireless high-speed Internet access in every room. Evening light entree and green salad served nightly.


    Crescent City Econo Lodge
    725 US 101 North, Crescent City, CA 95531;
    Location: City Northside Near Junction with Northcrest Drive

    The Econo Lodge hotel in Crescent City is conveniently located off Highway 101, less than four miles from the Redwood National Park and the Battery Point Lighthouse. This Crescent City hotel is minutes from area attractions like Stout Grove, the Pacific Ocean, the Smith River and the Klamath River.


    Crescent City Comfort Inn
    100 Walton St, Crescent City, CA 95531;
    Location: Southside near Crescent City Harbor

    This 100 percent non-smoking hotel is located at Gateway to the Redwood Forest and offers large rooms, some with partial ocean views. Many of the rooms and suites have a balcony and a large whirlpool bath. Guestroom Amenities at the Comfort Inn include in-room coffee service, 25-inch TV, microwave, refrigerator, ironing board, iron, clock radio, hair dryer, cable and HBO.


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    Redwood National Park
    The Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) features an impressive diversity of nature. Considered as one of the most unique ecosystems on our planet where there is a serene balance between ancient coast redwood groves, gray whales, black bears, banana slugs and much more. Includes Del Norte, Jedediah Smith and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Parks. Visit the world famous Redwood groves containing the largest redwoods.

    Tour Klamath CA
    Since the early 1930's, Klamath has been the secret vacation retreat for outdoor adventurers. Find over 1200 RV and camping sites, one of the states largest river, Redwood National and State parks and miles of uncrowded beaches.

    Six Rivers National Forest - Crescent City
    Six Rivers National Forest lies east of Redwood State and National Parks in northwestern California, and stretches southward from the Oregon border for about 140 miles. It encompasses 957,590 National Forest acres and 133,410 acres of other ownership.

    Tour Klamath National Forest
    1,700,000-acres federal forest reserve in Siskiyou County (CA) and Jackson County (OR). In the lower elevations, you'll find park-like stands of Ponderosa Pine trees, while in the higher elevations, the Douglas fir, sub-alpine fir and mixed conifer stands beg to be explored. With mountain rivers meandering from one end of the Forest to the other, recreationists have found a playground that can meet the desires of all. This beautiful Forest is a haven for campers, hikers, wildlife watchers, hunters, fishermen, mountains bikers, white water enthusiasts and naturalists.

    Pelican Beach California
    Pelican Beach offers beautiful ocean views from its undeveloped location next to the Oregon border. The beach has the distinction of being the northern-most state beach.

    Tolowa Dunes State Park
    This park takes in some of the finest wetlands habitat on California’s northern coast. This is an ancient sand dune complex that has evolved into several distinct ecological communities.

    North Coast Marine Mammal Center
    private Non-Profit Organization dedicated to Rescue and Rehabilitation of stranded, sick or injured seals and sea lions. The Center was founded and incorporated in 1983 by a Veterinarian, Dennis Wood D.V.M.

    Ocean World Aquarium
    Private aquarium built on a barge in 1964 and since moved to land. Over a half million gallons of sealife exhibits including sharks, sea lions, rays and wolf eels. Also look for the shark petting pool, tide pools and sea lion shows. There is also the 45-minute guided tour.

    Battery Point Lighthouse
    Battery Point is a small islet just off the coast from the harbor that can be accessed by an isthmus at low tide. The lighthouse tower was built in 1856 after a shipwreck.

    California Coastal National Monument
    Established in 2000, the CCNM runs the entire length of the California coast and encompasses thousands of BLM administered islands, rocks, exposed reefs, and pinnacles above mean high tide. These provide forage and breeding grounds for significant populations of coastal birds and sea mammals.

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