7 Best Hotels in Redwood National Park, California

Crescent Beach Motel

$ | 1455 U.S. 101 S, Crescent City, CA, 95531, USA

Most rooms face the water at this simple, clean, and nice-for-the-price motel directly on the beach. The sunset views are great. A no-frills continental breakfast is served each morning. 

Pros

  • Great sunset views
  • Many connecting rooms
  • Fabulous location on the beach

Cons

  • Street noise audible in some rooms
  • Nondescript room decor
  • Thin walls
1455 U.S. 101 S, Crescent City, CA, 95531, USA
707-464–5436
hotel Details
27 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed all or part of Jan., Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

  • $

Curly Redwood Lodge

$ | 701 U.S. 101 S, Crescent City, CA, 95531, USA

A single redwood tree produced the 57,000 board feet of lumber used to build this budget 1957 motor lodge, and the mid-century modern furnishings make the most of that tree—including redwood paneling, platform beds, and built-in dressers. Though the welcome can seem perfunctory, the towels thin, the soap cheap, and the Wi-Fi sketchy, the lodge remains a decent if not scintillating budget choice.

Pros

  • Retro style
  • Nearby restaurants
  • Decent value

Cons

  • Perfunctory welcome
  • Sketchy Wi-Fi
  • No breakfast
701 U.S. 101 S, Crescent City, CA, 95531, USA
707-464–2137
hotel Details
36 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

Quick Facts

  • $

Elk Meadow Cabins

$ | 7 Valley Green Camp Rd., Orick, CA, 95555, USA Fodor's Choice

From the porches of these restored former mill workers' cottages that can be booked whole or in part (as studios occupying former garages), you often see Roosevelt elk meandering in the namesake meadow—or right outside the window. The furnishings are pleasantly modern, if functional. The cabins have three bedrooms, two bathrooms, full kitchens, washers and dryers, and porches with grills. Most have attached studio units (without full kitchens) you can book separately or combine to create a four-bedroom, two-bath rental. On the grounds are a communal fire pit and an outdoor hot tub. The cabins, on the edge of Prairie Creek State Park, provide an excellent base for Redwood National and State Parks hiking.

Pros

  • Elks frequently congregate on the grounds
  • Perfect for groups or families
  • Same-day discounts up to 30%

Cons

  • A bit of a drive to restaurants
  • Three-bedroom, two-bath cabins expensive for two occupants
  • No elk at Ranch House (at separate location; choose Valley Road cabins or studios)
7 Valley Green Camp Rd., Orick, CA, 95555, USA
707-302–8393
hotel Details
15 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

Quick Facts

  • $

Recommended Fodor's Video

Historic Requa Inn

$ | 451 Requa Rd., Klamath, CA, 95548, USA Fodor's Choice

A short drive from the middle section of Redwood National and State Parks, this serene 1914 inn overlooks the Klamath River a mile east of where it meets the ocean. Numerous trails and scenic drives, among them the dramatic Klamath River Overlook, lie within easy reach. All the guest rooms are furnished with antiques, and some have claw-foot tubs. The excellent restaurant, open June–October, serves breakfast (not included in the room rate) and dinner. If seating is available, nonguests can reserve a spot for dinner 24 hours ahead.

Pros

  • Antiques-furnished guest rooms
  • Within easy reach of trails and scenic drives
  • Excellent seasonal restaurant (also open to nonguests)

Cons

  • Least expensive rooms are small
  • Not a good choice for families with kids
  • Room rate doesn't include additional cleaning fee
451 Requa Rd., Klamath, CA, 95548, USA
707-482–1425
hotel Details
16 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

Quick Facts

  • $

Motel Trees

$ | 15495 U.S. 101, Klamath, CA, 95548, USA

Operated by and adjacent to the joyfully kitschy Trees of Mystery roadside attraction, this casual mid-century motel has simply furnished rooms brightened with paintings and, in some cases, wall-length photographic murals of local redwoods and coastal scenes. It's a handy base for exploring Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park and the trails and overlooks around Klamath. The seasonal on-site restaurant serves basic American grub.

Pros

  • Very affordable
  • Close to beaches and trails
  • Retro-1950s vibe

Cons

  • Few frills
  • So-so restaurant
  • Noise from U.S. 101
15495 U.S. 101, Klamath, CA, 95548, USA
707-482–3152
hotel Details
23 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

Quick Facts

  • $

Ocean View Inn & Suites

$ | 270 U.S. 101, Crescent City, CA, 95531, USA

This clean, comfortable, reasonably priced hotel doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles, but its water's-edge location makes up for it. The guest rooms are fairly spacious, and deluxe suites have whirlpool tubs, gas fireplaces, and expansive ocean views. The owners operate two other reliable properties in town, the Bay View Inn and Lighthouse Inn.

Pros

  • Views of the water
  • Many restaurants nearby
  • Good value

Cons

  • On a busy road
  • Cookie-cutter furnishings
  • Sound of nearby foghorn
270 U.S. 101, Crescent City, CA, 95531, USA
707-465–1111
hotel Details
65 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

  • $

Roosevelt Base Camp

$$ | 121130 U.S. 101, Orick, CA, 95555, USA

An enthusiastic family's work-in-progress restoration of a roadside motor lodge, this property on the edge of Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park charms travelers with sanded and varnished original oak flooring and rough-hewn decorative touches. Guest rooms contain microwaves, refrigerators, coffeemakers, smart TVs, and comfortable beds and pillows. Two-room suites sleep up to six people, convenient for families and larger groups.

Pros

  • Aim-to-please hospitality
  • Proximity to Fern Canyon and other attractions
  • Two-room suites sleep up to six people

Cons

  • Workaday motel exterior (belies guest rooms' pleasing contemporary decor)
  • Some noise bleed-through between rooms
  • Not all rooms have been upgraded
121130 U.S. 101, Orick, CA, 95555, USA
707-498–3847
hotel Details
16 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

Quick Facts

  • $$