Nestled where the Klamath River meets the Pacific, this restored 1914 inn is one of the most distinctive places to rest near Redwood National Park. Built from old-growth redwood and filled with antique furnishings, each room has its own personality — some with claw-foot tubs and river views — while the common spaces (including a cozy fireplace lounge) evoke rich history and quiet comfort. A cooked-to-order breakfast and on-site dining make mornings easy before hitting the trails, beaches, or scenic drives through groves of ancient redwoods. You can even book the Requa House or Requa Cottage nearby for groups or families wanting more space and spectacular views.