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Food & Shopping
There are no lodging or dining options within the park boundaries; however, there are hotels and restaurants in nearby towns.
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For those planning a visit to Redwoods National and State Parks, the absence of in-park lodging and dining facilities means looking towards the neighboring towns for accommodation and meals. This arrangement, while perhaps requiring a bit more planning, offers a unique opportunity to explore the local communities and their offerings, enriching your travel experience beyond the boundaries of the parks. Towns like Crescent City, Requa, Klamath, and Orick provide a range of options catering to different tastes and budgets, each with its own charm and set of amenities. Crescent City * Accommodations: Crescent City, the largest of the nearby towns and closest to the park headquarters, offers a variety of lodging options from cozy bed and breakfasts to comfortable hotels. Its position on the coast also means some accommodations offer stunning ocean views. * Dining: The town boasts a diverse culinary scene, with restaurants serving everything from fresh seafood caught daily to traditional American fare, as well as international cuisine. Local cafes and bakeries offer the perfect start to a day of exploration. Requa * Accommodations: In Requa, a smaller and more intimate setting awaits. Here, visitors can find boutique lodgings, including inns and guesthouses, offering personalized service and a quiet retreat after a day in the parks. * Dining: Dining in Requa is an experience in itself, with some establishments focusing on local ingredients and traditional recipes. The emphasis on dining here is on quality over quantity, with several places providing breathtaking views of the Klamath River or the Pacific Ocean. Klamath * Accommodations: Klamath's lodging options are ideal for those seeking a closer connection to nature, with several riverside cabins and motels available. This area is perfect for anglers, bird watchers, and anyone wishing to wake up to the sound of the river. * Dining: The dining scene in Klamath is cozy, with family-owned restaurants and diners offering hearty meals, local specialties, and a welcoming atmosphere. Orick * Accommodations: Orick offers a rustic experience with its selection of cabin rentals and campgrounds equipped with more amenities than those found within the park. It's a great choice for visitors looking for a simple, closer-to-nature stay. * Dining: While dining options in Orick are more limited than in larger towns, you can still find satisfying meals perfect for fueling your adventures in the parks. Staying and dining in these towns not only supports local economies but also provides a deeper understanding of the region's culture and history. Many of these communities have strong ties to the parks and play a significant role in their preservation and appreciation. Visitors are encouraged to explore local museums, visitor centers, and cultural sites to enrich their experience of the Redwoods area. Additionally, engaging with local businesses and residents offers insights into sustainable tourism practices and how visitors can contribute to the conservation of these magnificent landscapes. Whether you're enjoying a meal made with locally sourced ingredients, staying in accommodations that practice environmental sustainability, or purchasing souvenirs from local artisans, your choices help support the stewardship of Redwoods National and State Parks. When planning your trip, consider reaching out to local tourism boards or chambers of commerce for recommendations and insights on the best places to stay and eat, as well as any special events or activities happening during your visit. This approach not only ensures a comfortable and enjoyable stay but also deepens your connection to this remarkable region and its communities.
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