Here is that perfect place for your multi-generational family reunion to reconnect and relax with new Jacuzzi whirlpool tub. This home honors the local tribal culture of Elk Valley where a large herd of Roosevelt elk still roams. The home is near the brand new Elk Valley Casino of the Yurok/ Tolowa people. In the still of the morning you can hear the sounds of the fog horn in the marina and smell the ocean breeze in this quiet rural neighborhood. Our vacation home can accommodate guests of all ages with a variety of beds from crib to full, queen, and King sized. We have 3 TV's,one 52" in living and 2 in bedrooms, plus a library of dvd movies, books, games, and puzzles if you just want to hang out at home for that quality family time. Spectrum internet is connected with Roku and Netflix channels. Our home has been adapted for guests with physical limitations from a wheelchair ramp in the garage to grab bars, and transfer bench for the bathroom There is even a fenced yard. Non-approved pets will result in $250 penalty.
Our home has been renovated with new hickory & bamboo floors, carpets, furnishings, and paint. We have a full kitchen with a dining table which seats 6 and another table which can accommodate 4, if you want to fix a meal. the kitchen is well equipped with every appliance from radiant stove top and oven to full sized refrigerator, dishwasher, and garbage disposal, blender, crock pot, mixer, coffee pot. If not there are many great restaurants from Fisherman's Restaurant for their fresh fish-n-chips to Perlitas Authentic Mexican or Kin Thai on Front Street to all-you can-eat buffets at Elk Valley Casino.
There is plenty of parking with a large double driveway in front of the garage or on the street. The bus stop is just a few feet on Endert where you can catch the local bus and ride anywhere in Del Norte County for $1.00.
A favorite public beach is just across 101 from Humboldt Avenue. Endert's Beach offers picnic tables,bar-b-q grills, restrooms, and even beach wheelchairs. Great place for beach combing , sand castle building, kite flying, or walking the dog
If you want to visit many of our local attractions we have built a resource library of information about places to go and see such as local tribal cultural events to ADA wheelchair accessible attractions such as the Trees of Mystery or Ocean World. Enjoy the year-around End of the Trail Museum at the Trees of Mystery, which is one of the largest private collections of Native American artifacts. Or view wildlife from the herd of 45 Roosevelt elk just around the corner to the return of 60,000 Aleutian geese migration in February - March off Castle Rock or the whales spouting along Pebble Beach Drive in November- December or April-May. And then there are the salmon and steelhead runs in the pristine Klamath and Smith Rivers with numerous fishing guide services ready to help you catch that big one for an unforgettable memory. Take a Klamath River Jet boat tour to behold life in the wild from a colony of seals or flock of pelicans on the beach and then travel upriver to view majestic bald eagles and osprey soaring above then diving down for their meal. Make sure you take the time where you can enjoy the beauty of God's cathedral -the Redwood Giants in old growth forests even from the comfort of your vehicle as you drive Newton B. Drury Parkway just South of the town of Klamath or Howland Hill Drive just down the road to Jedidiah Smith State Park. Along Pebble Beach are numerous spots to park and partake of amazing views of sunrises and sunsets with seals barking and two lighthouses in the distance making for amazing photo opportunities to capture the beauty. Crescent City also has a massive waterfront park, site of an old-fashioned 4th of July Celebration, with a public pier and bike trails plus a marine mammal rescue sanctuary as well as a children's playground and public pool.