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Redwood National and State Parks

CA

Redwood trees line a narrow dirt road.
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Visitors chatting with a ranger above a river mouth.

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Delays along Highway 101: There are multiple traffic stops along Highway 101 from Orick, CA to Crescent City, CA due to road construction. Extra time may be needed to travel throughout the park. Delay times may vary. Please st...

About Redwood National and State Parks

Renowned for the world’s tallest trees, Redwood’s landscapes span from open prairies and oak woodlands to pristine rivers and untamed coastline. This ancient home has supported people for thousands of years. The National Park Service and California State Parks now work to safeguard and rejuvenate these lands for everyone’s enjoyment, learning, and inspiration.

Things To Do

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Bike the Davison/Streelow Creek Loop
2 Hours

Bike the Davison/Streelow Creek Loop

Start at a meadow where elk gather before biking through dense, Douglas-fir forests that have grown back since the old-growth redwoods were logged here in the 1960s. Along this trail you will pass old logging mill buildings and will see stumps of giant redwood trees set amongst the skinny, young and crowded second-growth trees.

Walk the Fern Canyon Loop Trail
45-90 Minutes

Walk the Fern Canyon Loop Trail

A unique, beautiful, and popular location in the park. Getting here does require some planning, reservations are required May 15th through September 15th (available online), there are two (2) stream crossings that you have to drive through, and your feet will get wet. Definitely an adventure!

Walk the Stout Memorial Grove Trail
1-2 Hours

Walk the Stout Memorial Grove Trail

A majestic grove of redwoods next to the Smith River in the northern part of the park. This trail requires some planning about how you will access it. Hours can be spent on a summer's day relaxing on the banks of the Smith River.

Stroll the Simpson-Reed Trail
30-60 Minutes

Stroll the Simpson-Reed Trail

An easy walk through beautiful old-growth redwood forests in the northern part of the parks. Limited parking, RV's and trailers not permitted.

Hike the Boy Scout Tree Trail
3-5 Hours

Hike the Boy Scout Tree Trail

A moderate hike with some steep grades and switchbacks.

Go Tide Pooling at Enderts Beach
60-120 Minutes

Go Tide Pooling at Enderts Beach

Tidepooling at Enderts Beach will bring you experience some incredible coastlines and give you a glimpse into life at the edge of the ocean. For some, its like seeing science fiction come to life. Check the tides, and take a few hours to make the hike to the tide pools and back.

Available Activities

Arts and Culture
Cultural Demonstrations
Auto and ATV
Scenic Driving
Biking
Mountain Biking
Road Biking
Camping
Backcountry Camping
Car or Front Country Camping
Horse Camping (see also Horse/Stock Use)
RV Camping
Fishing
Saltwater Fishing
Food
Picnicking
Guided Tours
Self-Guided Tours - Walking
Self-Guided Tours - Auto
Hiking
Backcountry Hiking
Front-Country Hiking
Horse Trekking
Horse Camping (see also camping)
Horseback Riding
Paddling
Canoeing
Kayaking
Stand Up Paddleboarding
Whitewater Rafting
Junior Ranger Program
Surfing
Swimming
Saltwater Swimming
Wildlife Watching
Birdwatching
Park Film
Shopping
Bookstore and Park Store

Weather

Visitors should be prepared for cooler and damp weather. Dress in layers and expect to get wet. Year-round temperatures along California's redwood coast: mid-40s°F (7°C) to mid-60s°F (18°C).

Summer can be foggy, with highs occasionally reaching low 70s°F (20°C). Winters are cooler with considerable rain. October through April averages 60-80 inches of rain over the region.

Getting There

Redwood National and State Parks is located in northernmost coastal California - almost on the Oregon border. The parks are about 60-miles long, with four visitor centers from north to south. We are a six to seven-hour drive (325 miles) north of San Francisco, a six-hour drive (330 miles) south of Portland, OR and a four-hour drive (170 miles) west of Redding, CA.

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Hours

Operating Hours

The national and state parks are always open to enjoy. Roads, trails and public access remain open year round. Some campgrounds and visitor centers are closed - or have reduced hours - in the off-season (October-May)

Location

CA

41.3724, -124.0318

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