Joseph & Maria’s guidebook

Joseph & Maria
Joseph & Maria
Joseph & Maria’s guidebook

Sightseeing

The park is home to some of the world's tallest trees, old growth coast redwoods. They can live 2,000 years and grow over 300 feet tall. Check out: www.nps.gov/redw/index.htm
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Redwood National and State Parks
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The park is home to some of the world's tallest trees, old growth coast redwoods. They can live 2,000 years and grow over 300 feet tall. Check out: www.nps.gov/redw/index.htm
This historical Battery Point Lighthouse is only accessible during low tide. FOR TIDE INFORMATION, SEARCH FOR CRESCENT CITY ON USHARBORS.COM
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Faro y Museo de Battery Point
235 Lighthouse Way
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This historical Battery Point Lighthouse is only accessible during low tide. FOR TIDE INFORMATION, SEARCH FOR CRESCENT CITY ON USHARBORS.COM
St. George Reef Lighthouse is located six miles off the coast of Crescent City. The lighthouse is accessible only via helicopter. On a clear day, the lighthouse is visible from Pt. George.
St. George Reef Lighthouse
St. George Reef Lighthouse is located six miles off the coast of Crescent City. The lighthouse is accessible only via helicopter. On a clear day, the lighthouse is visible from Pt. George.
THE HIKE: A double-loop of slightly less than a mile. Take a right at the first fork, then another right onto Peterson Memorial Trail, which eventually rejoins Simpson-Reed loop as it circles counter-clockwise back to the starting point. SWEAT LEVEL: The trail is level, smooth and short GETTING THERE: Park along the well-marked turnouts along highway 199, just 3 miles east of highway 101.
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Simpson-Reed Trail
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THE HIKE: A double-loop of slightly less than a mile. Take a right at the first fork, then another right onto Peterson Memorial Trail, which eventually rejoins Simpson-Reed loop as it circles counter-clockwise back to the starting point. SWEAT LEVEL: The trail is level, smooth and short GETTING THERE: Park along the well-marked turnouts along highway 199, just 3 miles east of highway 101.
THE HIKE: A 5.6 mile round trip deep into the old-growth redwoods on Boy Scout Trail in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. SWEAT LEVEL: An easy trek with only about 200 feet of total altitude fluctuation GETTING THERE: From Crescent City, go east on Elk Valley Rd, then south on Howland Hill Rd. Watch for the trailhead on the left side about three miles after the road turns to dirt.
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Boy Scout Tree Trail
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THE HIKE: A 5.6 mile round trip deep into the old-growth redwoods on Boy Scout Trail in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. SWEAT LEVEL: An easy trek with only about 200 feet of total altitude fluctuation GETTING THERE: From Crescent City, go east on Elk Valley Rd, then south on Howland Hill Rd. Watch for the trailhead on the left side about three miles after the road turns to dirt.
THE RIDE: 7-mile out and back on gravel road or 8.5 mile loop with lower Lake Road and Kellogg Rd. HIGHLIGHTS: Coastal dunes, forest, wildlife in freshwater ponds, elk and historic Indian village site. SWEAT LEVEL: Moderate with small hills. Gravel road with some sandy spots. GETTING THERE: From Crescent City, take 101 north to Kings Valley Rd and head west. Continue straight into Morehead rd until it meets Lower Lake Rd. Take a right. Take an immediate left on Kellogg Rd. Trailhead is 0.5 mile west on your left. Continue north on Lower Lake Rd for Pala Rd trail head.
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Tolowa Dunes State Park
Kellogg Road
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THE RIDE: 7-mile out and back on gravel road or 8.5 mile loop with lower Lake Road and Kellogg Rd. HIGHLIGHTS: Coastal dunes, forest, wildlife in freshwater ponds, elk and historic Indian village site. SWEAT LEVEL: Moderate with small hills. Gravel road with some sandy spots. GETTING THERE: From Crescent City, take 101 north to Kings Valley Rd and head west. Continue straight into Morehead rd until it meets Lower Lake Rd. Take a right. Take an immediate left on Kellogg Rd. Trailhead is 0.5 mile west on your left. Continue north on Lower Lake Rd for Pala Rd trail head.
A very short walk from our home. The harbor blue path allows cyclists to connect to Beachfront Park. Pebble Beach has breathtaking views of the sandy rock coast line with sea stocks dotting the horizon, culminating in the largest of them all,Cattle Rock, the second most populous sea bird nesting habitat on the West Coast.
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Pebble Beach
N Pebble Beach Dr
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A very short walk from our home. The harbor blue path allows cyclists to connect to Beachfront Park. Pebble Beach has breathtaking views of the sandy rock coast line with sea stocks dotting the horizon, culminating in the largest of them all,Cattle Rock, the second most populous sea bird nesting habitat on the West Coast.
Trees of Mystery is California's premier nature attraction on the North Coast. For over 74 years, they have been educating, entertaining and introducing visitors from all over the world to this awe-inspiring natural treasure, the California Redwoods. The SkyTrail gondola glides you through the forest canopy, walk through the treetops on the New Redwood Canopy Trail.
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Trees of Mystery
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Trees of Mystery is California's premier nature attraction on the North Coast. For over 74 years, they have been educating, entertaining and introducing visitors from all over the world to this awe-inspiring natural treasure, the California Redwoods. The SkyTrail gondola glides you through the forest canopy, walk through the treetops on the New Redwood Canopy Trail.

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Ocean Fishing Seasons

May 15-Dec 31 Groundfish Season. For boat-based anglers. Open year's round to divers and shore-based anglers Mid-May-Early September Varies year to year. Ocean salmon season. Check www.dfg.ca.gov for details November-July Dungeness crab season April 1-Noc 30 Red Abalone Summer and early Fall Pacific Halibut Open all year Redtail Surf Perch
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RIVER FISHING SEASONS

JANUARY-APRIL SMITH RIVER-Steelhead MAY-JULY Klamath River- Steelhead AUGUST-OCTOBER KLAMATH RIVER-Salmon OCTOBER-NOVEMBER SMITH RIVER-Salmon DECEMBER SMITH RIVER-Steelhead & Salmon
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BATTERY POINT LIGHTHOUSE

The historical Battery Point Lighthouse is only accessible during low tide. FOR TIDE INFORMATION, SEARCH FOR CRESCENT CITY ON USHARBORS.COM
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Thursday and Saturday Farmers Market in Brookings, OR

Don’t miss the Farmers’ Market, which it’s right on Hwy 101