The Klamath River Overlook is an unforgettable spot at Redwood National and State Parks. Visitors to this breathtaking location can witness magnificent views of the mouth of the Klamath River, where it meets the Pacific Ocean. This waterfront area is a hotspot for wildlife watching with opportunities to spot migrating gray whales in the spring or fall, seals bobbing in the waves, and plenty of birds gliding through the sky. Plus, the park’s historical and interpretive signs teaching visitors about the area’s wildlife and cultural importance. Adventure seekers seeking even closer contact with nature can explore the adjacent “Klamath Section” of the California Coastal Trail, which leads down into the glorious ocean below. Pack a picnic and get ready for stunning sunset views - all while enjoying the peaceful sounds of nature!
Pet-friendly: Yes, but must be kept on leash, and please pack out their trash
Soft adventure: Yes
Seasonality: All seasons
Fee: There is no park entry fee