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Ukonom Creek is a cold, clear creek that feeds the Klamath River, and was named after a Karok chief.
The “Eddy” is a local favorite found about three miles up Elk Creek Road.
The Marble Mountain Wilderness is located in Northern California and can be accessed from the towns of Happy Camp, Fort Jones, and Etna.
A mile hike uphill to a lookout that’s complete with a picnic table and a beautiful view of Happy Camp.
River Park, in Happy Camp provides a scenic city park with green grass, a shaded pavilion and handy access to the refreshing Klamath River.
Come support local vendors selling fresh produce (thanks Marble Mountain Farm!), artisan crafts, and more (like Yoga on the grass!), play or watch the softball game and listen to music! […]
Forest Lodge Motel has 15 rooms and is located in beautiful Happy Camp, California. They offer several amenities, including in […]
A scenic city park with green grass, a shaded pavilion an dKlamath River access.
Curly Jack Campground is situated along the Klamath Wild and Scenic River near the former mining town of Happy Camp. […]
A 5.5 mile multi-use trail with views of the Klamath River, located just 2 miles south of Happy Camp.
This is a great gravel grinder bike route in Happy Camp.
Ironhead Guide Service specializes in salmon and steelhead adventures on the Klamath River, with peak season September through March. Born […]
Klamath National Forest is a 1,737,774-acre (2,715 sq mi; 7,033 km2) national forest, in the Klamath Mountains, located in Siskiyou County in northern California,
A 9.2 mile (one way) ride on a paved, one-lane country road. Follows the Klamath River on the far side. The ride has few elevation gains and descents.
A family owned and operated grocery market located in Happy Camp.
Klamath Inn & RV Park is a beautiful park located in Happy Camp near the Klamath River. They have 98 […]
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