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Redwood National and State Parks (Humboldt/Del Norte)

Redwood National and State Parks, located in Humboldt and Del Norte counties, California, provide a majestic setting for visitors to marvel at towering redwoods, lush forests, and diverse wildlife. The parks offer a variety of trails and scenic drives, making it an ideal destination for both nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers.

About the Attraction

A visit to Redwood National and State Parks offers an awe-inspiring journey through ancient forests and pristine coastline. Here's what to expect:

  • Towering Giants: Home to the world's tallest trees, these parks protect nearly half of Earth's remaining old-growth coast redwoods, with some specimens reaching over 300 feet tall and living for more than 2,000 years.

  • Diverse Landscapes: Beyond the majestic redwoods, explore untamed coastlines, pristine rivers, lush fern canyons, open prairies, and oak woodlands that showcase California's remarkable ecological diversity.

  • Rich Cultural Heritage: These lands have supported indigenous peoples for thousands of years, particularly the Yurok and Tolowa tribes, offering visitors an opportunity to learn about their enduring cultural connections to this special place.

  • Abundant Wildlife: Encounter Roosevelt elk grazing in peaceful meadows, observe diverse marine life along the coastline, and discover the intricate ecosystems that thrive within these protected forests.

  • Conservation Success: Experience firsthand the legacy of environmental protection and ongoing restoration efforts like Redwoods Rising, which aims to restore over 70,000 acres of previously logged forest to its natural state.

It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site that provides an unforgettable connection to nature's grandeur and resilience, leaving visitors with a profound appreciation for these ancient forests and the importance of their preservation.

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Schedule

Park Access: Open 24/7

Entrance Fee

Free
Gold Bluffs Beach/Fern Canyon: $12 per vehicle, Developed Campgrounds: $35 per night
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