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Best Western Northwoods Inn
655 US Highway 101 S
Crescent City,
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95531-4416
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Description: 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. The Best Western Northwoods Inn is located near some of the most scenic drives in the world with Northern California's magical Redwood National Forest. Hotel guests will be able to take advantage of great recreational activities with the Crescent City Beach and marina across from the hotel. Guests can take advantage of whale watching and fishing during their stay at the Northwoods Inn. Each well-appointed room features all the right amenities along with extras including free high-speed Internet access. A full breakfast is offered to the guests each morning. A friendly staff is available 24 hours a day to ensure every guest has a comfortable and memorable stay. Make an online reservation today and save at this Crescent City, California hotel!
·From: US 101. Head south, continue ¼ mile past the business district, the Best Western Northwoods Inn is located across from the marina.
Amenities: Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Parking, Business Center, Laundry/Valet Services, Fitness Center or Spa, Bar/Lounge, Coffee Maker in Room, Fishing, Free Parking, Free Local Telephone Calls, Hairdryers Available, Modem Lines in Room, No Smoking Rooms/Facilities, Pool, Television with Cable, Restaurant, Room Service
Cancellation Policy: Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
Guarantee Policy: You must use a credit card to book online.

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| Area Attractions | National and State Parks:
The Redwood National and State Parks are both home to some of the world's largest trees, a beautiful example of what the world once was like in this area. Immense redwoods, lush ferns covering the underbrush. Howland Hill Road is the way to Stout Grove. Phone: 707-464-6101 ext. 5064.Fishing:
The 7 mile stretch of water between the 101 and 199 is excellent fishing water. Deep holes are found here, holding both steelhead and salmon. There is a road along the south bank that turns off at the south end of the 101 bridge. Access to Early Hole and Walker Hole can be achieved from Walker Road off Highway 199.Traveling on 199 through the town of Hiouchi for about ½ mile, turn south on road that crosses "Slant Bridge". After crossing bridge there is a river access road to your right.Whale Watching:
Gray whales are best seen from an elevated spot close to the shore. Great spots to go to to best view the migrating whales are the Crescent Beach Overlook, Enderts Beach, Battery Point Lighthouse, and Point St. George. Instructions on how to get to all of these places can be obtained by our helpful staff. March, April and May are the best months to view the migrating whales through the crescent city area. Call and reserve ahead of time during these months!South Beach:
Located just south of the Best Western Northwoods Inn and is walking distance! This is a great spot to take the kids, it's sandy and safer to swim in. A lot of our local surfers like to use this beach too. This is a really good spot to take a long walk or hunt for sand dollars.Point St. George (Tidepooling):
This rocky outstretch of rock and beach is located north of Crescent City, not a very long drive at all. It comes highly recommended for tidepooling and exploring the rocky surface of our ever evolving coastline. Be sure to use the buddy system here, random rough waves and strong currents are known in this area. Check out the cool sea life! Simply ask our helpful staff how to get there!Enderts Beach and Vista Point (Crescent Beach Overlook):
This spot is beautiful and a great place to look out towards the Crescent City Harbor. It's a panoramic view of our town that is especially known as a great spot to view or photograph migrating whales, clouds as they wander over the ocean, and spectacular sunsets. Anyone of our staff can give you pointers and instructions on how to get here.Hiking:
One favorite is Howland Hill going out to Stout Grove. All along the way there are signs stating the name of trails and the miles that they are. We cannot caution enough that you stick to marked trails, for they go through real forests with real wild animals, and safety is always first. Spending a lovely day hiking through some of the most beautiful trees on the planet can be nothing but rewarding.Battery Point Lighthouse in Crescent City:
You'll have to arrive during a low tide to be able to walk out to the old lighthouse on Battery Point in Crescent City. (707) 464-3089.St. George Reef Lighthouse:
This is our lighthouse that sits 8 miles off the coast just north of Crescent City. For helicopter tours to restored off-shore lighthouse, call for reservations 707-464-8299.Crescent City Harbor:
Pier, ramp, charter boats, tackle, RV park, restaurants, commercial docks. Located at south end of town on Highway 101. Phone: 707-464-6174.Elk Valley Casino:
A Native American Casino here in Crescent City and is lot's of fun! Open 24-hours. 2500 Howland Hill Road, Crescent City. Phone: 888-574-2744.Trees Of Mystery:
This is a must see for everyone who wants to experience a unique adventure of the Redwood Forest. 15500 Highway 101 North in Klamath, CA.Ocean World:
Sea lion performances, shark petting tank and guided tours beneath the sea, 304 Highway 101, Crescent City. Phone: 707-464-4900.Del Norte County Historical Society Museum:
Exhibits trace the history of the area, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 577 H Street, Crescent City. Phone: 707-464-3922.River Rafting:
Crescent City is very close to some of the funnest river rafting in the north coast. Our hotel makes a perfect stop before or after a long and memorable day on our beautful rivers. Mail Boat Hydro Jets, 1-800-458-3511. Bigfoot Rafting, 1-800-722-2223.Golfing:
Kings Valley Golf Course, 3030 Lesina Road, Crescent City, CA 95531-8547. Phone: 707-464-2886. Salmon Run Golf Course, 99040 South Bank Chetco River Road. Brookings, OR 97415. Phone: 541-469-4888.Special Events: Rhyn Noll Long Board Classic, 1220-A 2nd Street. Phone: 707-465-4400 Surfing contest for the Good, Sorta Good & Not So Good! The Sixth Annual Aleutian Goose Festival will be held March 26-28. The three-day festival offers 65 workshops and field trips highlighting the birds, animals and natural beauty found in the home of Redwood National & State Parks. This event attendance has grown each year held, so call ahead and reserve a room while there is time! This year's Sea Cruise program kicks off with a "Show and Shine" in downtown Crescent City on October 8th. The big Car Show on October 9th at Beachfront Park. Poker Run on Sunday, October 10th. To be sure you have a place to stay during this busy weekend please call and make reservations!Nearby Cities:
80 mile(s) from Oregon Caves 1 day drive from either San Francisco or Portland, OregonNearby Cities:
80 mile(s) from Oregon Caves 1 day drive from either San Francisco or Portland, OregonLocal Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from Crescent City Beach, harbor, marina .1 mile(s) from Redwood National Forest .1 mile(s) from Undersea World 1 mile(s) from Crescent City Lighthouse 1 mile(s) from Marine Mammal Center 1 mile(s) from eight screen movie theater 1 mile(s) from Del Norte County Historical Museum 1 mile(s) from Elk Valley Casino 3 mile(s) from Enderts Beach 4 mile(s) from Pebble Beach, Stout Grove 5 mile(s) from Point St. George Beach 6 mile(s) from Kellogg Beach, Jebidiah Smith Redwoods State Park and Lake Earl 10 mile(s) from Smith River National Recreation Area and Golf 17 mile(s) from Trees of Mystery, Rowdy Creek fish hatchery 17 mile(s) from Indian Museum 17 mile(s) from Klamath River, jetboat rideLocal Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from Crescent City Beach, harbor, marina .1 mile(s) from Redwood National Forest .1 mile(s) from Undersea World 1 mile(s) from Crescent City Lighthouse 1 mile(s) from Marine Mammal Center 1 mile(s) from eight screen movie theater 1 mile(s) from Del Norte County Historical Museum 1 mile(s) from Elk Valley Casino 3 mile(s) from Enderts Beach 4 mile(s) from Pebble Beach, Stout Grove 5 mile(s) from Point St. George Beach 6 mile(s) from Kellogg Beach, Jebidiah Smith Redwoods State Park and Lake Earl 10 mile(s) from Smith River National Recreation Area and Golf 17 mile(s) from Trees of Mystery, Rowdy Creek fish hatchery 17 mile(s) from Indian Museum 17 mile(s) from Klamath River, jetboat rideLocal Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from Crescent City Beach, harbor, marina .1 mile(s) from Redwood National Forest .1 mile(s) from Undersea World 1 mile(s) from Crescent City Lighthouse 1 mile(s) from Marine Mammal Center 1 mile(s) from eight screen movie theater 1 mile(s) from Del Norte County Historical Museum 1 mile(s) from Elk Valley Casino 3 mile(s) from Enderts Beach 4 mile(s) from Pebble Beach, Stout Grove 5 mile(s) from Point St. George Beach 6 mile(s) from Kellogg Beach, Jebidiah Smith Redwoods State Park and Lake Earl 10 mile(s) from Smith River National Recreation Area and Golf 17 mile(s) from Trees of Mystery, Rowdy Creek fish hatchery 17 mile(s) from Indian Museum 17 mile(s) from Klamath River, jetboat rideLocal Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from Crescent City Beach, harbor, marina .1 mile(s) from Redwood National Forest .1 mile(s) from Undersea World 1 mile(s) from Crescent City Lighthouse 1 mile(s) from Marine Mammal Center 1 mile(s) from eight screen movie theater 1 mile(s) from Del Norte County Historical Museum 1 mile(s) from Elk Valley Casino 3 mile(s) from Enderts Beach 4 mile(s) from Pebble Beach, Stout Grove 5 mile(s) from Point St. George Beach 6 mile(s) from Kellogg Beach, Jebidiah Smith Redwoods State Park and Lake Earl 10 mile(s) from Smith River National Recreation Area and Golf 17 mile(s) from Trees of Mystery, Rowdy Creek fish hatchery 17 mile(s) from Indian Museum 17 mile(s) from Klamath River, jetboat rideLocal Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from Crescent City Beach, harbor, marina .1 mile(s) from Redwood National Forest .1 mile(s) from Undersea World 1 mile(s) from Crescent City Lighthouse 1 mile(s) from Marine Mammal Center 1 mile(s) from eight screen movie theater 1 mile(s) from Del Norte County Historical Museum 1 mile(s) from Elk Valley Casino 3 mile(s) from Enderts Beach 4 mile(s) from Pebble Beach, Stout Grove 5 mile(s) from Point St. George Beach 6 mile(s) from Kellogg Beach, Jebidiah Smith Redwoods State Park and Lake Earl 10 mile(s) from Smith River National Recreation Area and Golf 17 mile(s) from Trees of Mystery, Rowdy Creek fish hatchery 17 mile(s) from Indian Museum 17 mile(s) from Klamath River, jetboat rideNational and State Parks:
The Redwood National and State Parks are both home to some of the world's largest trees, a beautiful example of what the world once was like in this area. Immense redwoods, lush ferns covering the underbrush. Howland Hill Road is the way to Stout Grove. Phone: 707-464-6101 ext. 5064.National and State Parks:
The Redwood National and State Parks are both home to some of the world's largest trees, a beautiful example of what the world once was like in this area. Immense redwoods, lush ferns covering the underbrush. Howland Hill Road is the way to Stout Grove. Phone: 707-464-6101 ext. 5064.National and State Parks:
The Redwood National and State Parks are both home to some of the world's largest trees, a beautiful example of what the world once was like in this area. Immense redwoods, lush ferns covering the underbrush. Howland Hill Road is the way to Stout Grove. Phone: 707-464-6101 ext. 5064.National and State Parks:
The Redwood National and State Parks are both home to some of the world's largest trees, a beautiful example of what the world once was like in this area. Immense redwoods, lush ferns covering the underbrush. Howland Hill Road is the way to Stout Grove. Phone: 707-464-6101 ext. 5064.Fishing:
The 7 mile stretch of water between the 101 and 199 is excellent fishing water. Deep holes are found here, holding both steelhead and salmon. There is a road along the south bank that turns off at the south end of the 101 bridge. Access to Early Hole and Walker Hole can be achieved from Walker Road off Highway 199.Traveling on 199 through the town of Hiouchi for about ½ mile, turn south on road that crosses "Slant Bridge". After crossing bridge there is a river access road to your right.Fishing:
The 7 mile stretch of water between the 101 and 199 is excellent fishing water. Deep holes are found here, holding both steelhead and salmon. There is a road along the south bank that turns off at the south end of the 101 bridge. Access to Early Hole and Walker Hole can be achieved from Walker Road off Highway 199.Traveling on 199 through the town of Hiouchi for about ½ mile, turn south on road that crosses "Slant Bridge". After crossing bridge there is a river access road to your right.Fishing:
The 7 mile stretch of water between the 101 and 199 is excellent fishing water. Deep holes are found here, holding both steelhead and salmon. There is a road along the south bank that turns off at the south end of the 101 bridge. Access to Early Hole and Walker Hole can be achieved from Walker Road off Highway 199.Traveling on 199 through the town of Hiouchi for about ½ mile, turn south on road that crosses "Slant Bridge". After crossing bridge there is a river access road to your right.Whale Watching:
Gray whales are best seen from an elevated spot close to the shore. Great spots to go to to best view the migrating whales are the Crescent Beach Overlook, Enderts Beach, Battery Point Lighthouse, and Point St. George. Instructions on how to get to all of these places can be obtained by our helpful staff. March, April and May are the best months to view the migrating whales through the crescent city area. Call and reserve ahead of time during these months!Whale Watching:
Gray whales are best seen from an elevated spot close to the shore. Great spots to go to to best view the migrating whales are the Crescent Beach Overlook, Enderts Beach, Battery Point Lighthouse, and Point St. George. Instructions on how to get to all of these places can be obtained by our helpful staff. March, April and May are the best months to view the migrating whales through the crescent city area. Call and reserve ahead of time during these months!South Beach:
Located just south of the Best Western Northwoods Inn and is walking distance! This is a great spot to take the kids, it's sandy and safer to swim in. A lot of our local surfers like to use this beach too. This is a really good spot to take a long walk or hunt for sand dollars.South Beach:
Located just south of the Best Western Northwoods Inn and is walking distance! This is a great spot to take the kids, it's sandy and safer to swim in. A lot of our local surfers like to use this beach too. This is a really good spot to take a long walk or hunt for sand dollars.Point St. George (Tidepooling):
This rocky outstretch of rock and beach is located north of Crescent City, not a very long drive at all. It comes highly recommended for tidepooling and exploring the rocky surface of our ever evolving coastline. Be sure to use the buddy system here, random rough waves and strong currents are known in this area. Check out the cool sea life! Simply ask our helpful staff how to get there!Point St. George (Tidepooling):
This rocky outstretch of rock and beach is located north of Crescent City, not a very long drive at all. It comes highly recommended for tidepooling and exploring the rocky surface of our ever evolving coastline. Be sure to use the buddy system here, random rough waves and strong currents are known in this area. Check out the cool sea life! Simply ask our helpful staff how to get there!Enderts Beach and Vista Point (Crescent Beach Overlook):
This spot is beautiful and a great place to look out towards the Crescent City Harbor. It's a panoramic view of our town that is especially known as a great spot to view or photograph migrating whales, clouds as they wander over the ocean, and spectacular sunsets. Anyone of our staff can give you pointers and instructions on how to get here.Enderts Beach and Vista Point (Crescent Beach Overlook):
This spot is beautiful and a great place to look out towards the Crescent City Harbor. It's a panoramic view of our town that is especially known as a great spot to view or photograph migrating whales, clouds as they wander over the ocean, and spectacular sunsets. Anyone of our staff can give you pointers and instructions on how to get here.Hiking:
One favorite is Howland Hill going out to Stout Grove. All along the way there are signs stating the name of trails and the miles that they are. We cannot caution enough that you stick to marked trails, for they go through real forests with real wild animals, and safety is always first. Spending a lovely day hiking through some of the most beautiful trees on the planet can be nothing but rewarding.Hiking:
One favorite is Howland Hill going out to Stout Grove. All along the way there are signs stating the name of trails and the miles that they are. We cannot caution enough that you stick to marked trails, for they go through real forests with real wild animals, and safety is always first. Spending a lovely day hiking through some of the most beautiful trees on the planet can be nothing but rewarding.Battery Point Lighthouse in Crescent City:
You'll have to arrive during a low tide to be able to walk out to the old lighthouse on Battery Point in Crescent City. (707) 464-3089.Battery Point Lighthouse in Crescent City:
You'll have to arrive during a low tide to be able to walk out to the old lighthouse on Battery Point in Crescent City. (707) 464-3089.St. George Reef Lighthouse:
This is our lighthouse that sits 8 miles off the coast just north of Crescent City. For helicopter tours to restored off-shore lighthouse, call for reservations 707-464-8299.St. George Reef Lighthouse:
This is our lighthouse that sits 8 miles off the coast just north of Crescent City. For helicopter tours to restored off-shore lighthouse, call for reservations 707-464-8299.Crescent City Harbor:
Pier, ramp, charter boats, tackle, RV park, restaurants, commercial docks. Located at south end of town on Highway 101. Phone: 707-464-6174.Crescent City Harbor:
Pier, ramp, charter boats, tackle, RV park, restaurants, commercial docks. Located at south end of town on Highway 101. Phone: 707-464-6174.Elk Valley Casino:
A Native American Casino here in Crescent City and is lot's of fun! Open 24-hours. 2500 Howland Hill Road, Crescent City. Phone: 888-574-2744.Elk Valley Casino:
A Native American Casino here in Crescent City and is lot's of fun! Open 24-hours. 2500 Howland Hill Road, Crescent City. Phone: 888-574-2744.Trees Of Mystery:
This is a must see for everyone who wants to experience a unique adventure of the Redwood Forest. 15500 Highway 101 North in Klamath, CA.Trees Of Mystery:
This is a must see for everyone who wants to experience a unique adventure of the Redwood Forest. 15500 Highway 101 North in Klamath, CA.Ocean World:
Sea lion performances, shark petting tank and guided tours beneath the sea, 304 Highway 101, Crescent City. Phone: 707-464-4900.Ocean World:
Sea lion performances, shark petting tank and guided tours beneath the sea, 304 Highway 101, Crescent City. Phone: 707-464-4900.Del Norte County Historical Society Museum:
Exhibits trace the history of the area, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 577 H Street, Crescent City. Phone: 707-464-3922.Del Norte County Historical Society Museum:
Exhibits trace the history of the area, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, 577 H Street, Crescent City. Phone: 707-464-3922.River Rafting:
Crescent City is very close to some of the funnest river rafting in the north coast. Our hotel makes a perfect stop before or after a long and memorable day on our beautful rivers. Mail Boat Hydro Jets, 1-800-458-3511. Bigfoot Rafting, 1-800-722-2223.River Rafting:
Crescent City is very close to some of the funnest river rafting in the north coast. Our hotel makes a perfect stop before or after a long and memorable day on our beautful rivers. Mail Boat Hydro Jets, 1-800-458-3511. Bigfoot Rafting, 1-800-722-2223.Golfing:
Kings Valley Golf Course, 3030 Lesina Road, Crescent City, CA 95531-8547. Phone: 707-464-2886. Salmon Run Golf Course, 99040 South Bank Chetco River Road. Brookings, OR 97415. Phone: 541-469-4888.Golfing:
Kings Valley Golf Course, 3030 Lesina Road, Crescent City, CA 95531-8547. Phone: 707-464-2886. Salmon Run Golf Course, 99040 South Bank Chetco River Road. Brookings, OR 97415. Phone: 541-469-4888.Golfing:
Kings Valley Golf Course, 3030 Lesina Road, Crescent City, CA 95531-8547. Phone: 707-464-2886. Salmon Run Golf Course, 99040 South Bank Chetco River Road. Brookings, OR 97415. Phone: 541-469-4888.Golfing:
Kings Valley Golf Course, 3030 Lesina Road, Crescent City, CA 95531-8547. Phone: 707-464-2886. Salmon Run Golf Course, 99040 South Bank Chetco River Road. Brookings, OR 97415. Phone: 541-469-4888.Golfing:
Kings Valley Golf Course, 3030 Lesina Road, Crescent City, CA 95531-8547. Phone: 707-464-2886. Salmon Run Golf Course, 99040 South Bank Chetco River Road. Brookings, OR 97415. Phone: 541-469-4888.Special Events: Rhyn Noll Long Board Classic, 1220-A 2nd Street. Phone: 707-465-4400 Surfing contest for the Good, Sorta Good & Not So Good! The Sixth Annual Aleutian Goose Festival will be held March 26-28. The three-day festival offers 65 workshops and field trips highlighting the birds, animals and natural beauty found in the home of Redwood National & State Parks. This event attendance has grown each year held, so call ahead and reserve a room while there is time! This year's Sea Cruise program kicks off with a "Show and Shine" in downtown Crescent City on October 8th. The big Car Show on October 9th at Beachfront Park. Poker Run on Sunday, October 10th. To be sure you have a place to stay during this busy weekend please call and make reservations!Special Events: Rhyn Noll Long Board Classic, 1220-A 2nd Street. Phone: 707-465-4400 Surfing contest for the Good, Sorta Good & Not So Good! The Sixth Annual Aleutian Goose Festival will be held March 26-28. The three-day festival offers 65 workshops and field trips highlighting the birds, animals and natural beauty found in the home of Redwood National & State Parks. This event attendance has grown each year held, so call ahead and reserve a room while there is time! This year's Sea Cruise program kicks off with a "Show and Shine" in downtown Crescent City on October 8th. The big Car Show on October 9th at Beachfront Park. Poker Run on Sunday, October 10th. To be sure you have a place to stay during this busy weekend please call and make reservations!Special Events: Rhyn Noll Long Board Classic, 1220-A 2nd Street. Phone: 707-465-4400 Surfing contest for the Good, Sorta Good & Not So Good! The Sixth Annual Aleutian Goose Festival will be held March 26-28. The three-day festival offers 65 workshops and field trips highlighting the birds, animals and natural beauty found in the home of Redwood National & State Parks. This event attendance has grown each year held, so call ahead and reserve a room while there is time! This year's Sea Cruise program kicks off with a "Show and Shine" in downtown Crescent City on October 8th. The big Car Show on October 9th at Beachfront Park. Poker Run on Sunday, October 10th. To be sure you have a place to stay during this busy weekend please call and make reservations!Nearby Cities:
80 mile(s) from Oregon Caves 1 day drive from either San Francisco or Portland, OregonNearby Cities:
80 mile(s) from Oregon Caves 1 day drive from either San Francisco or Portland, OregonNearby Cities:
80 mile(s) from Oregon Caves 1 day drive from either San Francisco or Portland, OregonNearby Cities:
80 mile(s) from Oregon Caves 1 day drive from either San Francisco or Portland, OregonNearby Cities:
80 mile(s) from Oregon Caves 1 day drive from either San Francisco or Portland, OregonTransportation:
4 mile(s) from Crescent City Airport 65 mile(s) from Arcata AirportTransportation:
4 mile(s) from Crescent City Airport 65 mile(s) from Arcata AirportTransportation:
4 mile(s) from Crescent City Airport 65 mile(s) from Arcata AirportLocal Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from Crescent City Beach, harbor, marina .1 mile(s) from Redwood National Forest .1 mile(s) from Undersea World 1 mile(s) from Crescent City Lighthouse 1 mile(s) from Marine Mammal Center 1 mile(s) from eight screen movie theater 1 mile(s) from Del Norte County Historical Museum 1 mile(s) from Elk Valley Casino 3 mile(s) from Enderts Beach 4 mile(s) from Pebble Beach, Stout Grove 5 mile(s) from Point St. George Beach 6 mile(s) from Kellogg Beach, Jebidiah Smith Redwoods State Park and Lake Earl 10 mile(s) from Smith River National Recreation Area and Golf 17 mile(s) from Trees of Mystery, Rowdy Creek fish hatchery 17 mile(s) from Indian Museum 17 mile(s) from Klamath River, jetboat rideLocal Attractions:
.1 mile(s) from Crescent City beach, harbor, marina .1 mile(s) from Redwood National Forest .1 mile(s) from Undersea World 1 mile(s) from Crescent City Lighthouse 1 mile(s) from Marine Mammal Center 1 mile(s) from eight screen movie theater 1 mile(s) from Del Norte County Historical Museum 1 mile(s) from Elk Valley Casino 3 mile(s) from Enderts Beach 4 mile(s) from Pebble Beach, Stout Grove 5 mile(s) from Point St. George Beach 6 mile(s) from Kellogg Beach, Jebidiah Smith Redwoods State Park and Lake Earl 10 mile(s) from Smith River National Recreation Area and Golf 17 mile(s) from Trees of Mystery, Rowdy Creek fish hatchery 17 mile(s) from Indian Museum 17 mile(s) from Klamath River jetboat rideTransportation:
4 mile(s) from Crescent City Airport 65 mile(s) from Arcata AirportTransportation:
4 mile(s) from Crescent City Airport 65 mile(s) from Arcata Airport
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