Curly Redwood Lodge

North Coast & Redwoods


The motel is a marvel: it’s paneling came from a single curly redwood tree that measured over 18ft thick in diameter. Progressively restored and polished into a gem of mid-20th-century kitsch, the inn is like stepping into a time capsule and a delight for retro junkies. Rooms are clean, large and comfortable (request one away from the road).


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1. Crescent Harbor Gallery

0.2 MILES

Run as a non-profit cooperative, around 25 local artists exhibit at this large gallery in the harbor area.

2. Beachfront Park

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3. North Coast Marine Mammal Center

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4. Battery Point Lighthouse

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5. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

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6. Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park

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8. Trees of Mystery

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