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The tour begins at the Klamath estuary called “Rekwoi”, the Indian name for “Where the fresh water meets the Pacific Ocean”. The boat then turns upriver and the captain provide a fully narrated river trip with plenty of stops to photograph spectacular vistas and wildlife. Bear, Black Tail deer, Elk, soaring Osprey, Eagles, Hawks, Otters, Mink and many other varieties of wildlife may be seen by looking carefully along the riverbanks. Along the way, the captain and narrator shares rich history of the river, the local Native American culture, and the thriving wildlife.
Time: 2 hours
Length: 42 miles
Fees: Boat Tour
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Links: www.jetboattours.com
Navigate to 41.538548, -124.049830.
Closest City or Region: Klamath, California
Coordinates: 41.538548, -124.049830
By Jeremy Dye
Jeremy Dye, Tara Dye, Savannah Dye, Madilyn Dye, Cooper Dye, Greg Dye, Laura Dye, Anthony Dye, Arianne Dye, Miller Dye, Ondylyn Wagner, Jaren Wagner, Killian Wagner,
The jet boat tour was a lot of fun. The boat captain was fun and had lots of good information on the local wildlife. But our favorite part was definitely the boat spins!
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