




If you’re into awesome steelhead and salmon fishing, epic scenery and plenty of elbow room, the middle section of the Klamath is a sure bet. There’s plenty of great fishing from Weitchpec to Seiad Valley and hardly a soul fishing most of the time. The main reason for the lack of traffic in the area is that there’s no quick way to get here. This is the boonies…You don’t get to places like Klamath Riverside RV Park by accident.
But once you’re here, you’ve got a world class fishery nearly to yourself!
AND if that is not enough, we are nestled between the Bigfoot Scenic Byway and the Klamath River with hundreds of trees, flowering trees & bushes & over a hundred award-winning rose bushes & Rhododendron on our property. We are inside of the Six Rivers National Forest very near the awesome Marble Mountain Wilderness and the equally awesome Trinity Alps and 89 glacial lakes and great swimming holes.
Fishing, gold-panning, white-water rafting, horseback riding, hiking, biking, hunting, napping, WIFI, & a casino 30 minutes away!
We are far from everything yet in the middle of everything you truly want in an RV Park experience including plenty of peace & quiet.

There are few drives more beautiful in Humboldt County than the one along the Bigfoot Scenic Byway, also known as Hwy 96. The road begins in Willow Creek, which is also known as the Gateway to Bigfoot Country, and ends 89 miles later in Happy Camp. Along the way, you will go through a region that boasts the most sightings of Sasquatch anywhere in the nation. Impressive mountain ranges on either side, wild rushing rivers and plenty of opportunities for recreation await you on your journey. There are many quaint towns where you can stretch your legs, grab a bite to eat, learn more about the local culture and maybe even partake in a Bigfoot-related festival.
Wildlife viewing is also excellent along the striking byway. You might have the chance to spot elk, deer, river otters, minks, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, Black Bear and maybe Bigfoot himself. Whitewater rafting, mountain biking and hiking are great in this area. Fishing is incredible with steelhead salmon, Chinook, native rainbow trout and even Sturgeon! You will go past several wilderness areas. Backpackers love the easy access to Marble Mountain Wilderness, where you can hop onto the epic Pacific Crest Trail or relax by the side of one of the 89 glacial lakes.
With the local myths, wild beauty and abundant activities, you may want to make the trip last longer than just a couple of hours and stay in Klamath Riverside RV Park for a week, month or season, and the ride is well worth it.