Trees of Mystery

4.7 (7642)

15500 US-101, Klamath, CA 95548
(707) 482-2251
treesofmystery.net

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Tourist attraction
Gift shop
Museum
Nature preserve
Scenic spot
Playful attraction with chainsaw tree sculptures, an aerial tramway & a 35-ft. Paul Bunyan statue.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Cyndy T

2024-04

A wonderful experience. I had read an article b about this place, and it completely lived up to the expectations.We really enjoyed the sky tram, which gives you great views of the forest below.The sky walk in the canopy of the trees is definitely an experience. If you are at all motion sick, this may not be the best idea or be prepared for the swaying when you and others walk. The spiral staircase is also not for the faint of heart on the walk. Both of those are inclusive of the price and can be experienced more than once.I thoroughly enjoyed the tall tale section, and it was wonderful to be able to listen to the story on the podium and see all the wonderful wood carvings.The gift shop is fairly encompassing and has lots to offer, including one of my favorites getting a pressed penny. The pressed penny here is $1.I also enjoyed the Native American Museum that is inside of the gift shop. It was organized by regional sections.

Andrea Martin

2024-04

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A. Thibodeaux

2024-05

Stumbled upon this on Google maps while looking for some unique places along the route. Very interesting spot; it was very neat to walk through the trees on the skywalk. Glad we stopped by and checked this place out.Side notes - gift shop has a lot of neat items.Food available across the street at the Forest Cafe.

Zac Clark

2024-05

We visited this spot on the recommendation of a fellow RVer and were glad we did. There are lots of cool giant trees and uniquely formed trees, a Skywalk among the treetops made of swinging bridges, and a gondola ride to the top of a ridge with great views.It's also an awesome throwback to the golden age of 1950s tourism, where American folklore was just as important as the conservation of nature. Don't get me wrong - I'm all about conservation in national parks. But the contributions of great men who built this country are often overlooked - but not here.

Oiligriv Amilac

2024-04

Great place to visit. Mild hike with hanging bridge with those tall trees. Then a Gondola to the top. The gondola was fun but not much view up there since the trees are covering. One thing that amazed me was the Brotherhood Tree. Such a sight to see and cant believe how large they could get. Compared to us, they live tall and thousands if yearsThe gift shop is also nice with lots of souvenirs

Jeff Potts

2024-04

We had a great time at Yes of Mystery. The admission fees cover a trip up the mountain in gondolas (the Sky Trail), walking across multiple high hanging bridges (the Canopy Trail), as well as seeing some huge, unique, and gorgeous redwood trees. The fudge is excellent, the museum is fun and interesting, and there is something for everyone in the gift shop.

Zoe D.

2024-04

This place was so fun! My boyfriend and I went and weren’t sure what to expect, as the place seems like it might be a bit of a tourist trap. However there is actually a lot to see on the trail, and do. The gondola was pretty cool and there is a walk way/bridge that goes between a few of the trees as many have posted photos about. They also have several variations of the redwoods, a few different cathedral trees and others worth seeing. The Native art museum is definitely worth seeing even if you don’t buy tickets for the trail. They have a huge gift shop as well. For 25$ a ticket I felt like we got our money’s worth.

Robert Green

2024-05

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Far

2024-02

Amazing experience. The mystery begins with majesty of old trees through the suspension bridges. Then there’s a short gondola ride to the view point. If the whether is nice you should be able to see the ocean from up there.There are some stair up and down the bridges. But it’s an easy and short hike.We loved the museum and really enjoyed the amazing art of Native Americans and purchased some handmade pieces from the museum.

Scott Freburg

2024-04

We were traveling through and it looked like this was kind of corny, but it wasn't!! My wife and I loved the various descriptions of Redwood and other conifers along a nice walkway. It included videos as well. We also enjoyed the tram ride. The view was very cool from Ted's Lookout at the top. We also enjoyed the chain saw cut pieces, although growing up in Minnesota, I have a very different outlook on Paul & Babe. To top it off the gift shop was super big and nice and the museum was awesome.We would recommend this to anyone looking for a couple hours of easy entertainment.

Kevin Boettcher

2024-03

Super fun place. Worth the admission and time wandering if you are in it for the tree!Off season - able to go up and down the gondola without lines multiple times. The tree bridge are we went on 3x. Kids loved it. Gift shop and Native American museum was a fun walk through. Didn't take the skytrail based on others (wet, advanced, 1hr long). Really neat place overall and got to see the giant Paul and Blue!

Andrea Buchanan

2024-05

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KK1618 Buttercup!

2024-04

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Sophie Mason

2024-04

Magical experience. Core memories for kiddos. You’ll need some good walking shoes. Quite the hike, but worth it. Used a stroller, suggest a good tire adventure type stroller or wagon. Little guys did great walking it too. Lots of places to stop and catch your breath.Sky trail has a height requirement, and requires you to walk up stairs to get to the trails.Absolutely beautiful views. Ski lift is handi accessible.

N.A. P.

2024-03

Went when it wasn’t busy on a rainy Saturday morning when they first opened. $25 for a ticket. On nice days I’d probably buy in advance. Definitely a tourist attraction. Clean trails/facility. Lots of parking. Bathrooms on the outside BEFOREEEE you do the trails and canopy. There is another bathroom by the gondola. Pick up a map on your way in since the trails cross. You could be walking for hours depending on your pace. We saw everything in 2 hours. There’s Beautiful trees and woodworking. I’d go do do trails more up north by the giants if you really want to be immersed by the trees. There is a gift shop you have get some snacks at after and buy gifts. Across the street is a motel and cafe.

Neha Khisty

2023-12

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Joy “MtnGirlJoy” Brown

2024-05

Great family fun included in this educational experience of our redwoods and this temperate rainforest.A "must see" for everyone during a visit to this portion of California.

Z's Account

2024-03

Honestly, I was intimidated by the large statues out front, but it was a really cool experience! The bathrooms were stocked and had nice-smelling soap, the gift shop had all kinds of fun things like puzzles, actual trees, food and drinks, woodwork, and even roll-on tree perfume! The staff seemed genuine and were friendly and helpful. The trail itself was fun, worth the money, and we did every part of it. The canopy part was fun, and the sequoias didn't disappoint. The gondalas were scary for me, but there's a view of the ocean from the top, and they provided a different perspective of the trees. It was interesting to read and hear about the history there, and be immersed in nature for a while. I will absolutely go back and have already been telling my friends about it.

Em W

2024-03

Pretty cool place, I should’ve looked into it more because I thought it would be a hiking experience; there was an option to hike about 1-2 miles back down at the top of the gondola instead of riding it back down and the suspension bridges were fun. I felt it was geared more towards kids/families but it was still worth checking out. It was chilly and raining when we went so it wasn’t busy.

barbara yoshimura

2024-01

My sister and I had a great time. I was a little worried if I would get around to everything but I did!! I even did all 9 suspension bridges and stairs leading up to them. It was a beautiful day.The park is well maintained.I would recommend going

amber enriquez

2023-12

Awesome and feasible experience amongst the trees with wooden hanging bridges that you can walk across. This place is dog friendly (not across the bridges), but throughout the park. There is also a sky tram that takes you up the mountain to take in a breathtaking view of the forest. There is also a cute little shop where you can buy souvenirs on your way out. You can easily spend a couple hours here looking at everything.

J Hayes

2023-12

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Sarah Gaines

2023-12

This was a surprise that my bestie planned for my birthday. When we arrived it was raining and kinda cool out but it really set the mood for the whole day. This place is magical, the trees the canopy walk, the rain and the scenery was amazing! This was by far my favorite activity!! I loved this and the gondola topped the cake. I definitely recommend this place.

Anu Sharma

2024-01

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Mike Warden

2024-04

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Steven Molitor

2024-03

Dusty, at the top of Ted's ridge on the sky trail, with the best advice; About the descent. "Keep your feet on the seat across, and it feels like driving a car. It helps with the anxiety. " The ride up to the highest point was faster than expected. And could be a difficult trip for some.Most amazing section of forest I have ever been to. If your coming to see the redwoods, come to this spot.

Mikhael Burt

2024-04

We love this place! Even if you're just going to crush some pennies (1$ for 1 penny, 4 designs. They only take dollars - will make change - and they provide the penny!) Or just stopping by to take a photo with Babe... this is a must stop! We have been here 3 times since 2018. January, April, and March. The rain wasn't an issue. You can buy ponchos for 2$ if needed. If it's winter or spring, pack a raincoat, warm hat, gloves, and have waterproof shoes/rubber boots! The walk is pretty well covered from the canopy the trees provide. I went one March (2010) and it was warmer. Even worse shorts! The last 3 times we needed rain gear. Can't wait to come back for a summer visit!

Jennifer Erickson

2024-04

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James Parker

2023-12

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Maximus Gladiator

2023-11

Ah-mazing experience. Enjoyed learning and reading about the history of the trees. We took our time walking on trails and even went under a huge tree. The suspension bridges brought an element of obtainable height for us to see the mid-sections of trees.The bridges are sturdy and secure. Rails are provided to stabilize your descent on the stairs at the end of bridges. Trails are well maintained, trees and bushes are manicured and the staff are friendly.We took the sky tram to the top and relished the beauty. Definitely add this stop to your route.

Opening Hours

Monday 9 AM-5:30 PM
Tuesday 9 AM-5:30 PM
Wednesday 9 AM-5:30 PM
Thursday 9 AM-5:30 PM
Friday 9 AM-5:30 PM
Saturday 9 AM-5:30 PM
Sunday 9 AM-5:30 PM

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