5 Things to See and Do in Happy Camp

Happy Camp is known as the “Heart of the Klamath” and rightly so! This rural town is located about 70 miles west of interstate 5 along State Route 96 and sits on the nexus of 7 creeks that feed the wild and scenic Klamath River. Epic river access and surrounded by trailheads, no wonder Happy Camp is the jumping off point for so much outdoor exploration. Rafting, gold panning, wilderness hiking and scenic driving are all adventures that start and end in Happy Camp. Follow our round-up of the top 5 things to see and do in this charming gem of West Siskiyou!

1. Explore the Marble Mountain Wilderness

Happy Camp is a gateway to the Marble Mountain Wilderness, offering incredible hiking, backpacking, and horseback riding. The wilderness features dramatic marble peaks, alpine lakes, and pristine forests which are an unforgettable experience and draw for adventurous travelers. Some of the more popular access trails are the Kelsey National Recreation Trail, which follows Kelsey Creek up to Paradise Lake and the Canyon Creek Trail which begins at Lovers Camp. Take proper safety precautions when venturing into the wilderness and always practice Leave No Trace principles!

2. Walk the Klamath River Trail

The Klamath River runs right through Happy Camp and offers excellent opportunities for fishing, rafting, and scenic walks. The riverside trail is peaceful and often uncrowded, perfect for birdwatching or a quiet stroll. On Labor Day, enjoy the Bigfoot Jamboree festival that takes place at the city park along the river! This annual event has live music, a parade, kids and adults activities, and is free to attend.

3. Visit Bigfoot 

No visit to Happy Camp is complete without a photo with the giant Bigfoot statue in town. The town is known as a hub of Bigfoot sightings and lore, and you’ll find Sasquatch-themed signs, murals, and stories throughout. Happy Camp also lies along the “Bigfoot Scenic Byway,” an 89 mile stretch of SR 96 named by the US Forest Service. In addition to all of the elk, deer, otters, black bear, and bald eagles that can be seen in this area, make sure to keep your eyes peeled for Bigfoot in the wild!

4. Support a Local Business

Happy Camp is also well known for its friendly locals who exude small town welcoming charm. Stop into Ray’s, formerly Kingfisher Market to stock up on supplies and snacks before hitting the trail. The Happy Camp Farmer’s Market is held at Gail Zink Park on Thursday evenings, and a great way to get something fresh and local. Other food options are the friendly service and yummy food at Partner’s Deli and Arcade or a local’s favorite, Pizza House.

5. Discover Karuk Tribal Culture

The Karuk tribe, meaning “upriver” people have lived in this area since before history. The town of Happy Camp is within the ancestral territory of the Karuk and the tribe is headquartered here. When in Happy Camp, visit the Karuk Tribe People’s Center Museum and Gift Shop (call ahead for availability) to learn about the tribe’s deep connection to the land, their traditions, and ongoing cultural preservation. The People’s Center is home to an exhibition gallery, basketweaving classroom, library, a collection storage area, and the Karuk language Program office.

What are you waiting for? Plan a visit to Siskiyou because epic adventures await you in Happy Camp!

 

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