Patrick Creek Historic Lodge

Patrick Creek Historic Lodge
Nestled in the Six Rivers National Forest in Northern California, your relaxing weekend getaway awaits. Located just minutes from the Oregon/California border on Highway 199 in Gasquet, the lodge offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by towering redwoods and pristine rivers. Just a short drive from the Pacific Ocean, guests are treated to gourmet dining, scenic landscapes, and world-class fishing right outside the lodge doors.
Scenic drives, fishing, hiking, biking, kayaking, swimming, and wildlife viewing are all part of the experience. Guests can explore nearby trails, enjoy the wilderness, or simply relax in one of the most naturally beautiful regions in California. The tallest redwood in the world was recently discovered just miles from the lodge.

Fish salmon and steelhead in the famous Smith River throughout fall and winter, or enjoy cutthroat trout fishing in the summer. The Smith River is the last wild river in California and one of the cleanest in the world, known for its striking crystal-green waters. It’s also a top destination for kayaking and rafting, offering options for both beginners and experienced adventurers.

The original lodge dates back to the late 1800s when it was known as the Patrick Creek Stage Station. The current lodge, built in 1926, has long served as a welcoming stop for travelers. Today, it features cozy accommodations, private cabins, a massive stone fireplace, and a popular Sunday brunch. The lodge also hosts outdoor weddings and events in a stunning natural setting.
From San Francisco, the lodge is about a six-hour drive along the scenic Highway 101. Portland is roughly five hours away, making it an accessible escape for travelers across the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, Patrick Creek Historic Lodge offers an unforgettable experience.















