If you plan to stay in the area for more than a single day's visit to Trees of Mystery, there is no more convenient or comfortable place to do so than Motel Trees - a "vintage" roadside motel that's well kept and attended to with pride. Motel Trees is not one of those bland and nondescript places, it has a character, charm and a style all its own.
Wake up in the forest with Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox ready to greet you. Most rooms are themed with nature decor. The beds are all comfy and given the location, you can look forward to sleeping like a log. We do have several pet rooms available, so the whole family can travel together. We have 23 rooms adjacent to the Forest Cafe and directly across from the Trees of Mystery and the End of the Trail Native American Museum.
Located on Highway 101, The Motel Trees is your best base-camp for exploring the wonderful and naturally exciting North Coast Redwoods area. There are many things to explore among the redwoods of the region. There is even an easy half-mile trail to "Hidden Beach" next to the northern edge of our parking lot for fishing, beachcombing, and picnicking.
Wake up in the forest with Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox ready to greet you. Most rooms are themed with nature decor. The beds are all comfy and given the location, you can look forward to sleeping like a log. We do have several pet rooms available, so the whole family can travel together. We have 23 rooms adjacent to the Forest Cafe and directly across from the Trees of Mystery and the End of the Trail Native American Museum.
Located on Highway 101, The Motel Trees is your best base-camp for exploring the wonderful and naturally exciting North Coast Redwoods area. There are many things to explore among the redwoods of the region. There is even an easy half-mile trail to "Hidden Beach" next to the northern edge of our parking lot for fishing, beachcombing, and picnicking.
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The Motel Trees is a vintage 1950s motel with 23 renovated rooms.
The Motel is in the shape of a capital "M" as the original owner's last name was Morris.
The motel has greeted many visitors over the long history of our area.
In 1964 when this area was hit with a 1,000-year flood, the motel opened its doors to the community.
Classes from the local school were held in the rooms while clean up happened from the devastation.
The property was the site of a gas station built by the original owner of Wonderland Park: Trees of Mystery, Carl Bruno.
The Motel is in the shape of a capital "M" as the original owner's last name was Morris.
The motel has greeted many visitors over the long history of our area.
In 1964 when this area was hit with a 1,000-year flood, the motel opened its doors to the community.
Classes from the local school were held in the rooms while clean up happened from the devastation.
The property was the site of a gas station built by the original owner of Wonderland Park: Trees of Mystery, Carl Bruno.
We are located directly on Highway 101, 15 miles south of Crescent City and 60 miles north of Eureka.
If you are flying to the area, we have the Del Norte County Regional Airport in Crescent City (CEC) and to the south the Arcata-Eureka Airport (ACV).
Our team is happy to help you with any questions you might have about staying with us and our beautiful area.
We are ready to help you find the perfect spot in our beautiful landscape to make memories that will be cherished for generations.
Our family is ready to help your family with your vacation needs.
If you are flying to the area, we have the Del Norte County Regional Airport in Crescent City (CEC) and to the south the Arcata-Eureka Airport (ACV).
Our team is happy to help you with any questions you might have about staying with us and our beautiful area.
We are ready to help you find the perfect spot in our beautiful landscape to make memories that will be cherished for generations.
Our family is ready to help your family with your vacation needs.
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