Located in the heart of the Redwoods on the banks of the mystical Klamath River - sits the Historic Requa Inn, named for the Yurok "the mouth of the river" the Inn was built in 1914 - with 14 bedrooms and in an Arts and Crafts Inn - where the Owner, Jan Wortman, a Yurok Tribal Elder will share her home, her stories and her incredible cooking with guests from all over the world. Guests may also book stays at The Cottage and The Requa House.
This is the first time in 160 years that this property, located on the Yurok reservation has been owned by a Yurok Tribal member, an accomplishment in itself, but Requa Hill is also where Jan's maternal grandmothers' home has been since time began, at the house of Lay-equ, the Brooks family has lived for generations. Lavina Bowers, Jans' mother still lives on their family's allotment land - which overlooks the mouth of the River and the Sacred Rock Oregas.
The rooms at The Inn, which don't have phones or tvs, feature down pillows and quilts that invite you to drift off to sleep with the hum of the Pacific Ocean in the background. In the morning, you will awake to the smell of fresh baked cinnamon rolls, farm-fresh organic eggs, and the fluffiest pancakes you've ever tasted. Enjoy an agritourism experience right here at the Inn.
The Inn is open to the public for breakfast daily.
Call 707-951-3613 for hours, reservations and menu information.