California Coastal Access Guide, Seventh Edition. California Coastal Commission

California Coastal Access Guide, Seventh Edition - California Coastal Commission


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      Klamath River South

      KLAMATH OVERLOOK: 2.5 mi. W. of Hwy. 101 on Requa Rd./Patrick Murphy Memorial Drive. Picnic spot with elevated view of the Klamath River mouth.

      ▪ Four-mile-long Coastal Trail segment leads north to Lagoon Creek

      ▪ Gray whales may be seen during migration, November–early May

      REQUA: Hwy. 101, 18.5 mi. S. of Crescent City. Requa has been inhabited for thousands of years. A large Yurok Indian village named Re’kwoi was located here until the residents were driven out by white settlers in the 1850s. The hamlet is now within the Yurok reservation.

      ▪ Historic Requa Inn, a century-old lodging establishment on Requa Rd.; call: 707-482-1425

      ▪ On the north bank, Yurok-owned Requa Resort RV Park is at the end of Mouth of Klamath Rd., off Requa Rd.; call: 707-482-1309

      ▪ On the south bank along Klamath Beach Rd., privately operated Klamath River RV Park (707-482-2091) and Kamp Klamath (707-482-0227)

      ▪ Klamath Beach Rd. leads along the river delta, with informal access to the beach

      FLINT RIDGE CAMPGROUND: 1 mi. S. of Klamath River mouth off Coastal Drive. Hike-in primitive campground, one-quarter mile inland from Coastal Drive. Ten well-spaced campsites, each with picnic table, barbecue grill, and bear locker. No-fee permit required for back-country camping; inquire at any Redwood National Park visitor center. The Flint Ridge Trail connects the Flint Ridge Campground with the Klamath River near the old Douglas Memorial Bridge site on Klamath Beach Rd. at Alder Camp Rd., a distance of four-and-a-half miles. The Douglas Memorial Bridge was swept away in the disastrous flood of December 1964.

      ▪ A pull-out on Coastal Drive one-half mile south of the Flint Ridge Trailhead overlooks an abandoned World War II-era radar station that was disguised as a farmhouse

      ▪ High Bluff Overlook at the end of Alder Camp Rd. has a picnic area and restrooms

      ▪ On the southern end of Coastal Drive, one mile off Newton B. Drury Parkway, a trail leads to Carruthers Cove

       Clifford Kamph Memorial Park

       Lake Earl Wildlife Area

       Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

       View from Brother Jonathan Vista Point

       Beach Front Park, Kid Town

       Crescent City Harbor, south side

       Wilson Creek Beach tidepools

       Lagoon Creek

       Klamath River mouth, south bank

       View from Coastal Drive

      HUMBOLDT COUNTY

      Map

       Introduction

       Northern Humboldt County

       Redwood Creek to Big Lagoon

       Patrick’s Point/Trinidad

       Arcata Area

       North Spit Humboldt Bay

       Eureka

       South Spit Humboldt Bay

       Eel River Valley South

       Mattole River and King Range

       Shelter Cove

      Photos

      Hike a wilderness


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