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Redwood National and State Parks protect old growth coast redwoods, some of the world's tallest trees. Less well-known are the prairies and oak woodlands and the coastal and marine ecosystems.

Three California state parks and the National Park Service unit represent a cooperative management effort of the National Park Service and the California Department of Parks and Recreation. Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park was established on August 13, 1923; Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park on October 26, 1925; and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park on June 3, 1929. Redwood National Park was established in 1968 and enlarged in 1978. Together these parks are a World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve protecting resources cherished by citizens of many nations.

Redwood Tree Park Details

Location Information
Operating Hours/Seasons
Reservations/Permits/Fees
Climate, Recommended
Clothing
Facilities and Opportunities
(including trails, camping, concessions)
Recommended Activities
Visitation
Special Events Programs
Adjacent Visitor Attractions
Additional Information



Location Information

Location:
Del Norte County and Humboldt County, California

Address:
Redwood National and State Parks
1111 Second Street
Crescent City, California 95531

Telephone:
(707) 464-6101

Directions:
Redwood National and State Parks are situated along a long, narrow stretch of northern California coast, nearly abutting Oregon.

From the north, travel south 28 miles along U.S. 101 from Brookings, Oregon to headquarters in Crescent City, California. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park is 4 miles northeast of Crescent City off Highway 199. Nearby Lake Earl State Park Project provides an excellent coastal wildlife refuge.

From the south, travel north from San Francisco along U.S. 101 for 397 miles to Redwood Information Center, 2 miles west of Orick.

Transportation
To Park:
Visitors can make arrangements to fly into the Eureka-Arcata Airport, located in McKinleyville, 28 miles south of Redwood Information Center, or into the Crescent City Airport.

Car rentals are available at either location. Greyhound Bus Lines passes through the park two times each day traveling north and south. The Redwood Coast Transit system provides access to some trailheads near Crescent City.

In Park:
Once in the park foot, horse, and bicycle trails expand the travel possibilities.

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Operating Hours/Seasons

Redwood Information Center:
Daily, year-round 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day

Prairie Creek Information Center:
Daily, summer: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; daily, winter: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day

Crescent City Information Center:
Daily, year-round 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day


Hiouchi Information Center:
Daily, summer 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Jedediah Smith Information Center:
Daily, summer: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; winter, as staffing allows; closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day

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Reservations/Permits/Fees

Park entrance Fees:
There are no entrance fees for Redwood National Park sites. There is a $5 day use fee in developed areas at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park.

Camping:
There are no camping fees for Redwood National Park hike-in sites. State park hike-in sites are $3 per person. Camping fees are $12 in the off-season (10/1-4/30), and $16 during summer (5/1-9/30), at the four state park campgrounds. Reservations are available up to 7 months in advance through DESTINET (1- 800-444-7275).

Reservations are strongly encouraged for camping in the state parks from May through September. Write or call

DESTINET:
P.O. Box 85705
San Diego, CA 92138-5705
1-800-444- 7275

Backpackers along the Redwood Creek Trail must secure a free permit at any information center within Redwood National and State Parks. A fee is charged ($3 per person) for the backpack sites in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. Animal-proof food canisters are available to borrow free-of-charge at Redwood Information Center.

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Climate, Recommended Clothing

Summers are generally mild. Fog is often encountered near the coastline, with sunny, warmer weather more common inland. Winters are generally cool with considerable precipitation.

Wear layers of clothing to accommodate cool to warm temperatures and good walking shoes. Rain protection should be included at any time of year.

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Facilities and Opportunities

Information Centers:
Redwood, Prairie Creek, Crescent City, Jedediah Smith, and Hiouchi Information Centers provide information for Redwood National and State Parks.

Roads and Trails:
Over 200 miles of trails explore the various habitats of Redwood National and State Parks. A variety of paved and gravel roads provide access.

Programs and Activities:
Regularly scheduled ranger-guided programs are available during the summer.

Environmental education programs are offered during the spring and fall at two outdoor schools.

Lodging and Camping Facilities:
Camping is available in and near Redwood National and State Parks. Lodging is available near the parks.

Food and Supplies:
Food and other supplies are available in and near Redwood National and State Parks

Other Concessions and NPS-Managed Facilities:
Redwood Natural History Association and North Coast Redwoods Interpretive Association operate bookstores at five locations in Redwood National and State Parks.

Redwood Hostel (AYH) offers lodging within Redwood National and State Parks.

Tall Trees Outfitters offers horseback riding and tours near Redwood Creek within Redwood National and State Parks

Accessibility:
All information centers are physically accessible to wheelchair users. Wheelchairs are not available. TDD phones are not available.

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Recommended Activities/Park Use

Two information centers are open throughout the year to help plan your trip. Driving scenic roads and walking trails are recommended. During the summer, participate in a variety of ranger-guided programs.

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Visitation

Visitation is highest in June, July, August, and September and lowest in January.

Basic Visit Recommendations:

Visitor Impacts:
Roads and trails can become impassable during wind and rain storms from fallen trees and flooding, particularly during the winter months. Redwood Creek Trail is impassable during high water; it is available during most of the summer and early fall.

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Special Events Programs

Wildflower Month ñ Sundays during April, walks from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Founders Day is August 25, 1997.

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Adjacent Visitor Attractions

Patricks Point State Park, Humboldt Lagoons State Park, Klamath Tour-Through Tree, Trees of Mystery, Undersea World. For information on local attractions, contact the Chambers of Commerce of Orick at (707) 488- 2885 or Crescent City at (707) 464-3174 or (800) 343-8300.

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Additional Information

For additional information, contact:

Redwood National and State Parks
1111 Second Street
Crescent City, CA 95531
(707) 464-6101

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