Trees of Mystery

  • 15500 Highway 101 N, Klamath, California
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Directly in the center of the Redwood National and State Parks, we are a REDWOOD nature attraction and have been welcoming visitors to this part of the world for over 50 years. We are the premier Nature Attraction on California's ... more on MuseumStuff.com

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Our hotel recommended we stop here on our way to San Francisco. It was such a totally awesome place. Paul Bunyon stands in front and he is tiny compared to the redwoods inside. There are trees that ar ... more on TripAdvisor

Despite the fact that there is so much to see in the area of Redwood National Park, Trees of Mystery offers a unique attraction. After a short, but beautiful walk through a redwood grove with multiple ... more on TripAdvisor

We pretty much had the place to ourselves so it was nice and quiet. The kids enjoyed the skytrail tram to the top. Was nice clear day so could see the ocean. Recommend afternoon trip so the fog is gon ... more on TripAdvisor

We took our young son here and they have a camera and mic in Paul and he will talk to the little ones. Great stop when ... more on TripAdvisor

Fun attraction to visit. VERY stroller, handicap and family friendly. Gift shop is great, lots of cool photo ops and very inspiring. Cost a little, and if you are traveling with lots of people, might ... more on TripAdvisor

If this is all you see of the Redwoods, it would be very sad! As other reviewers have said, it is cheesy, average, and a tourist trap. But I guess you should know that since they collect their fee at ... more on TripAdvisor

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