Drive Requa Road to Historic Requa Inn, Klamath, CA
Drive Requa Road to Historic Requa Inn Hotel, located at 451 Requa Road on the banks of the Klamath River in beautiful Klamath, California 95548
klamath mouth, view from top of breezies road, requa road
made it to klamath california
beyond exciting to be here. words, pictures, video can not describe the beauty we are surrounded by!!
Klamath CA 2012 HD
Klamath California area roads shot on GoPro HD.
leaving the Requa Inn and off to Napa
Klamath Beach. Northern California's Remote Coast
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Mother Whale, Klamath River Bridge, California
A mother whale has been in the upper mouth of the Klamath River, Del Norte County, California, for several weeks. Her baby swam back out to sea. Attempts have been made to get her into ocean water, also. She stays in the area under the bridge. Yurok Tribal Native American land.
Hidden Beach Del Norte County 8-14-13
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Holiday Inn Express Redwood National Park in Klamath CA
Reserve: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Holiday Inn Express Redwood National Park 171 Klamath Boulevard Klamath CA 95548 In a unique location on the edge of Redwood National & State Parks and across from the Pacific Coastline, this Klamath hotel offers free Wi-Fi in all rooms. Klamath River Jet Boat Tours is a 2-minute drive away. Styled in contemporary decor, these rooms provide a flat-screen satellite TV, a sitting area and a private bathroom at Redwood National Park Holiday Inn Express. Coffee-making facilities are also available in the room. A free hourly shuttle to local attractions is available to assist guests. A 24-hour lounge is featured. Fax and photocopying services are available in the business center at Holiday Inn Express Redwood National Park. Eureka, California is a 1-hour drive away. Arcata/Eureka Airport is 50 miles from Holiday Inn Express Redwood National Park.
Hike To Hidden Beach Kamath California with John & Sue
Exploring the North Coast with John and Sue
We will be hiking from the parking lot across the street from the Trees of Mystery in Klamath, California. On the Hidden Beach Trail through the Redwoods to Hidden Beach by the Ocean.
cal barrel road sep12 2013
Mouth of the Klamath 2015, classic California Road Trip
Roadie to the Klamath Rivermaouth Area with Greg Pfister and meeting Karl Seiberling there.
Redwood National Park and Klamath River Estuary
Humboldt and Del Norte counties --- near Eureka, CA -- giant California coastal redwoods, fog and surf; the Klamath and Eel rivers going down from the Coast Range into the Pacific.
Klamath California Food Desert
First video of Food Desert. This short film is about healthy food scarcity here in Klamath, CA.
Coho Cottages Willow Creek California
This video is about China Creek Cottages Willow Creek California
Bigfoot sighting in a KOA.Crescent City California
A couples Bigfoot experience while camping at a KOA in California.
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Klamath River Lodge - Trinity River Rafting - Camping Trinity Adventure Park
A four day weekend motorcycle ride in the mountains at Klamath River Lodge, rafting the Trinity River and camping at Trinity Adventure Park celebrating Nicole's Birthday. Traveling the Trinity Scenic Byway California State Route 299 and Bigfoot Scenic Byway California State Route 96.
Music by: Silent Partner (Big Sky, Lone Trail and Heartland); The 126ers (Summer Nights, End of Summer); and Letter Box (Tell The Angels)
Bear River Northern CA
Bear River Northern CA August 2nd 2011
Driving Around Mountains
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SOLD 555 Klamath St, Brisbane California
Wonderful starter home in the City Of Stars, Brisbane! An opportunity to own a home at the price of a condo! Walk to the Brisbane pool, Madhouse Coffee, NANA's Chinese food, library, Brisbane Hardware and many other amenities this town has to offer! Views located on a quiet street with views to SF Bay and San Bruno Mountain. Check out the farmer's market on Thursdays in the park!
The City of Stars- the name says it all. There is no better way to describe Brisbane, California than by its own depiction. During the late fall and winter nights as the sun sets on the Pacific, residents of Brisbane unite as hundreds of decorative stars illuminate the hillside homes of this small, but spirited town. The lighting of the stars is a deeply rooted tradition that dates back to Brisbanes holiday celebrations over 65 years ago. Now an annual spectacle, the stars not only represent the ephemeral sense of community, tradition, and pride amongst Brisbane residents, but illustrate the character and foundation of Brisbane itself.
Brisbane is a small and charming town of around 4,000 residents that is nestled in a quiet hillside of San Bruno Mountain. It lies adjacent to the San Francisco Bay and is only minutes away from both the borders of San Francisco and South San Francisco. It has a total area of 20.5 square miles, with 17 square miles of it being water. The town enjoys generally sunny weather, as its location on San Bruno Mountain lies just under the areas fog belt.
The sense of community in Brisbane is notably one of its greatest assets. Life in a small and tight knit town allows citizens to enjoy a quality and pace of life incomparable to those in most big cities. The people of Brisbane are welcoming and involved, as well as committed to working for the benefit of all. The town enjoys an annual Marina Festival, Concerts in the Park, community volunteer gatherings, and much more. There are also many recreation centers in town, including a teen center, a public swimming pool, a performance center, and a community park. Meanwhile, Brisbane enjoys a variety of local restaurants, services, and small shops that line the citys shopping center and its main street. The city also has its own unified public school district, which includes a local elementary school and middle school. With its many community and family-structured offerings, Brisbane is a warm, friendly, and safe environment for children to grow up in, adults to come home to, and retirees to enjoy.
The prime location of Brisbane truly offers the best of both worlds. It is a unique and hidden treasure amongst the metropolitan Bay Area, in that if offers the quality and privacy of small town living paired with the convenience of being located next to many bustling large cities. Brisbane even offers free transportation, with a shuttle that takes citizens to both Caltrain and BART stations. At the same time, San Francisco, its neighboring cities, and highway 101 are only a short distance away, providing easy access to entertainment, transportation, jobs, resources, and much more for Brisbane residents. In contrast, aside from the towns big city accessibility, Brisbane is also conveniently situated on San Bruno Mountain. With a state park, literally, as the towns very own backyard, residents can benefit from the natural setting and wildlife found on the mountain, alongside hiking trails and a dog park.
Throughout the rapid development of surrounding urban areas and the increasingly fast pace of American life, Brisbane continues to retain its small-town appeal and serene atmosphere. Although private, it is a the same time bustling, with neighbors that gather for festivals in the park, teens that hang out at the skate park and recreation center, and children that go to school every morning. Brisbane, California truly offers an ideal place to live and to grow in. For some, it is everything that one may hope for in a perfect living location: the capability of remaining close to a metropolitan area, while living in a city that has captured the delights of small-town living.
Ron Davis & Company Real Estate
400 Visitacion Ave.
Brisbane, CA 94005
415-467-4000