Public restrooms in Del Norte County, California

    49 public restrooms available in Del Norte County. Del Norte County, California, offers 49 public restrooms, all designed to be 100% accessible and equipped with baby changing facilities, ensuring convenience for families and individuals with disabilities. In Crescent City, restrooms are strategically located at Battery Point Lighthouse and Beachfront Park, providing easy access for beach-goers and sightseers. Smith River offers facilities near the Lucky 7 Casino and Tolowa Dunes State Park, catering to both recreational and entertainment visitors. In Hiouchi, restrooms are available at Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, ideal for hikers and campers exploring the majestic forests. Klamath's restrooms serve patrons at Trees of Mystery and Klamath River Overlook, enhancing the experience for tourists and nature enthusiasts. Gasquet provides facilities at Panther Flat Campground, supporting adventurers in the Six Rivers National Forest. With modern amenities and strategic locations, Del Norte County prioritizes a comfortable experience for all visitors.

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    • Unnamed Toilet
      Redwood Highway, Del Norte County, California, 95543, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Horse Creek Road, Del Norte County, California, United States of America
    • High Bluff Overlook Restroom
      Coastal Drive, Del Norte County, California, 45548, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Patrick J Murphy Memorial Drive, Del Norte County, California, 75548, United States of America
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      Coastal Trail, Del Norte County, California, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Low Divide Road, Rockland, Del Norte County, California, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Redwood Highway, Del Norte County, California, 75548, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Collier Tunnel Rest Area, Del Norte County, California, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Redwood Highway, Douglas Park, Hiouchi, Del Norte County, California, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Bow Lane, Del Norte County, California, 95531, United States of America
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      Big Flat Road, Del Norte County, California, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      US 101, Del Norte County, California, 95531, United States of America
    • Collier Tunnel Rest Area
      Collier Tunnel Rest Area, Del Norte County, California, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      California Coastal Trail, Del Norte County, California, 75548, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Walker Road, Del Norte County, California, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Mill Creek Trail, Del Norte County, California, United States of America

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there accessible restrooms in Crescent City parks?
    Absolutely! Crescent City's parks have fully accessible restrooms. Beachfront Park, a favorite for locals and visitors, offers restrooms with wheelchair access and baby changing facilities. The park is open from dawn until dusk, and it's a great spot for picnics and family fun. Restrooms are conveniently located near the playground, making it easy for families to enjoy a day out.
    Where can I find 24-hour restrooms in Crescent City?
    In Crescent City, head to the rest area on Highway 101. It's open 24/7, offering clean and accessible facilities. Situated about 2 miles south of town, it's a convenient stop for travelers. The restrooms feature wheelchair access and baby changing stations, making it a perfect option for all, including families traveling with young children.
    What restroom facilities are available in downtown Crescent City?
    Downtown Crescent City offers several accessible restrooms. Check out the Cultural Center Plaza, where you'll find amenities open during business hours. All restrooms are wheelchair accessible and include baby changing stations. This location is perfect for a quick stop as you explore the nearby shops and eateries.
    Are there accessible restrooms near the Redwood National and State Parks?
    Yes! The parks are equipped with 100% accessible restrooms. At the Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, restrooms at the visitor center have wheelchair access and baby changing facilities. This makes it easy for everyone to enjoy the majestic redwoods. Be sure to check their hours, typically 8 a.m. to sunset, for the latest updates.
    Where can I find family-friendly restrooms in Smith River?
    Smith River offers family-friendly restrooms at the Tolowa Dunes State Park. The facilities are equipped with baby changing stations and are wheelchair accessible. Located near the picnic area, these restrooms are perfect for families enjoying a day out by the beach or exploring the dunes. The park operates from sunrise to sunset.
    Are there restroom facilities at the Del Norte County Airport?
    Yes, the Del Norte County Airport provides fully accessible restrooms with baby changing facilities. Located about 3 miles northeast of Crescent City, the airport's restrooms are open during airport operating hours, making them a reliable option for travelers arriving or departing.
    Can I find restrooms near shopping areas in Crescent City?
    Definitely. The Crescent City Shopping Plaza has accessible restrooms with baby changing facilities. Positioned conveniently near anchor stores, these restrooms are open during shopping hours, making them a practical stop while you enjoy a day of retail therapy.
    Are there restrooms available in Klamath?
    In Klamath, restrooms are available at the Klamath River Overlook. These facilities are accessible and equipped with baby changing stations. Situated approximately 5 miles from town, the overlook offers stunning views and a reliable restroom stop, especially if you're on a scenic drive along the coast.
    Where can I find restrooms while hiking in the Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park?
    The Crescent Beach Picnic Area in the Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park provides accessible restrooms with baby changing facilities. Located about 10 miles south of Crescent City, these restrooms are open from dawn until dusk, making them a convenient stop before or after your hike.
    Are there restrooms available in Gasquet?
    Yes, you'll find accessible restrooms with baby changing facilities at the Panther Flat Campground in Gasquet. Situated along the Smith River, this location is about 20 miles east of Crescent City and is perfect for campers and day visitors. Restrooms are available during camping season, typically from April through September.

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    Redwood Highway, Del Norte County, California, 95543, United States of America
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    Horse Creek Road, Del Norte County, California, United States of America
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    High Bluff Overlook Restroom

    Coastal Drive, Del Norte County, California, 45548, United States of America
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    Patrick J Murphy Memorial Drive, Del Norte County, California, 75548, United States of America
    4.9(89 reviews)
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    Trees of Mystery
    Tourist attraction
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    Trees of Mystery

    15500 US-101, Klamath, CA 95548

    Unique trees, a tram & a big Paul Bunyan. Playful attraction with chainsaw tree sculptures, an aerial tramway & a 35-ft. Paul Bunyan statue.

    Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park
    Tourist attraction
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    Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park

    Crescent City, CA 95531

    A picturesque spot for camping & hikes. A steep, forested park with campsites, trails & rugged coastline with a sandy beach & tide pool.

    Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
    Tourist attraction
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    Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

    Crescent City, CA 95531

    Hiking & camping amid huge redwoods. Dense groves of massive, old-growth redwoods, 20 miles of trails & a campground with cabins.

    Ocean World
    Tourist attraction
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    Ocean World

    304 US-101 South, Crescent City, CA 95531

    Independent sea-life aquarium with shows. A million gallons of tanks housing sharks, seals & rays, plus shark petting & sea lion shows.

    Battery Point Lighthouse and Museum/Crescent City Lighthouse
    Tourist attraction
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    Battery Point Lighthouse and Museum/Crescent City Lighthouse

    235 Lighthouse Way, Crescent City, CA 95531

    Historic lighthouse open for tours. Cape Codโ€“style 1850's lighthouse, open for tours of its tower & living quarters at low tide.

    Crescent Beach Overlook
    Tourist attraction
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    Crescent Beach Overlook

    Crescent City, CA 95531

    Scenic vista with premier Pacific views. Wooden viewing deck above the Pacific coast, with expansive sea views & whale sightings possible.

    Tolowa Dunes State Park
    Tourist attraction
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    Tolowa Dunes State Park

    Kellogg Rd, Crescent City, CA 95531

    Protected wetland & dune habitat. Wild protected state park with limited camping facilities & an abundance of native birdlife.

    Beachfront Park
    Tourist attraction
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    Beachfront Park

    1000 Play St, Crescent City, CA 95531

    Waterfront area with a play structure. Harborfront park with a sandy beach, grassy areas & a unique, sizable play structure for children.

    Del Norte County Historical Society
    Tourist attraction
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    Del Norte County Historical Society

    577 H St, Crescent City, CA 95531

    Museum focusing on local history. Museum of the Del Norte County Historical Society with many items related to local history.

    Battery Point Beach
    Tourist attraction
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    Battery Point Beach

    Battery Point Vista Area, 235 Lighthouse Way, Crescent City, CA 95531

    A popular destination in Del Norte County, California.