How much does it cost to get in the Trees of Mystery?

The park does have a $17 dollar entrance fee for adults and a $14 dollar fee for children; this fee includes a 20-minute round trip ride on the Sky Trail. The Sky Trail is the feature that makes Trees of Mystery stand apart from anywhere else in redwoods.

How long does it take to go through the Trees of Mystery?

Admission to Trees of Mystery runs $15 for adults, $11 for seniors 60 and over, $8 for kids age 7-12, and free for anyone 6 and under. Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours to fully explore the trails and ride the Sky Trail, a six-passenger gondola journey through the redwoods to the top of Ted’s Ridge.

What town is the Trees of Mystery in?

Klamath
Trees of Mystery is a park and tourist attraction along U.S. Route 101 (US 101) near the coastal town of Klamath, California.

How high is the sky trail at Trees of Mystery?

Come Ride the Unforgettable SkyTrail! A total of 8 Gondola Cars continuously make the approximately 8-10 minute, 1570 foot trip up the mountain each day – giving riders not only spectacular views of magnificent redwoods, but a fine mountaintop ocean vista at the observation deck at the summit as well.

Who owns the Trees of Mystery?

Dig a little deeper into the rich landscape of the redwoods at the Trees of Mystery Interpretive Center. In honor of the 75th anniversary, owner Debbie Thompson dedicated years to documenting all the flora and fauna over the park’s 120 acres.

Why is it called Trees of Mystery?

“A WPA highway project opened it up for more public use.” What started as a fishing camp evolved into an attraction named “Wonderland Redwood Park,” then the “Kingdom of Trees.” Bruno’s business partner Carl Lewin eventually bought him out and rebranded the attraction as “Trees of Mystery.” Near the parking lot …

Can you drive through the Trees of Mystery?

No. The Trees of Mystery is not a drive-through tree situation. It’s more of a theme park attraction. If you want a drive through tree, do the Chandelier Drive-Through Tree (in Leggett) or the Shrine Drive-Through Tree (in Myers Flat).

How do I get to the tree of mystery?

We are 36 miles south of the Oregon border and 360 miles north of San Francisco on US Highway 101. From Grants Pass, Oregon and Interstate 5 it is 126 miles to Klamath, California via Highway 199. We are located right on the highway (101) and the statues of Paul and Babe make us impossible to miss.

Why is it called the Trees of Mystery?