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Local Attractionsclick on images to enlarge Trees of MysteryWhat we are: We are an 8/10ths of a mile groomed interpretive trail through the awe-inspiring Redwoods of Northern California. Part of the trail (The Trail of Tall Tales)is devoted to the myth and mythology of Paul Bunyan, America's larger-than-life logger from the turn of the century. The trail, museum, gift shop, and restaurant are geared toward the family or group traveler. For the owners, it has been a fifty year love affair with the Super natural magic of the Redwoods, the touring public and the wonder and amazement on the face of a five year old hearing Paul Bunyan say "Hi there, friend! Welcome to the Trees of Mystery!" Plan to spend at least half a day at the Trees of Mystery, there is much to see and do! The Trees of Mystery is located on Highway 101, a few miles north of the Camper Corral RV Resort.
Jet Boat ToursKlamath’s Jet Boat Tour’s experienced captain and narrator will describe the River's rich history, local Native American culture, and thriving wildlife. Bear, blacktail deer, elk, soaring osprey, eagles, hawks, otters, mink and many other varieties of wildlife may be seen by looking carefully along the riverbanks. The owners take great pride in providing you with a wonderful and exciting experience you will always remember. Both ½ and full day tours are available. Call 1-800-887-JETS for more information or reservations.Tour-Through TreeThis privately owned tourist attraction allows visitors the opportunity to drive through a healthy, living Redwood tree. The Tour-Thru Tree is approximately 725 years old. The opening is 7'4" (2.23 m) wide and 9'6' (2.9 m) high, permitting the passage of all standard cars, vans and pickups. The Tree is 15 feet (4.5 m) in diameter at eye level. Fern CanyonFern Canyon is one of the many walking trails available in the Redwood National Forest. The drive to the trailhead is worthwhile in and of itself. It opens onto the beaches of the Pacific Ocean after it passes herds of elk while winding up and down rolling hills and through beautiful redwood forests. The trail itself follows a small stream, winding back and forth until it suddenly opens into a staggeringly beautiful canyon, its fifty-foot vertical walls cloaked in eight species of ferns, its silence broken only by the contented gurgle of the stream. Our office will be happy to provide you
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