Redwood National and State Parks (U. S. National Park Service) 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 - Redwood National and State Parks (U. S. National Park . . . More Than Just Redwood Forests Redwood National and State Parks offer a variety of experiences beyond the iconic redwood trees Stop by one of our five visitor centers to learn more, or join a free ranger-led program You can also visit park stores operated by the Redwood Parks Conservancy for redwood-related gifts and books, or shop from the comfort of home
Plan Your Visit - Redwood National and State Parks (U. S. National Park . . . Redwood National and State Parks offer visitors the chance to experience one of the world's most magnificent and ancient forest ecosystems Established to protect the tallest trees on Earth and the surrounding diverse habitats, these parks are dedicated to preserving the rich natural and cultural heritage of the northern California coast
Maps - Redwood National and State Parks (U. S. National Park Service) Printable Maps for Redwood National and State Parks Having a reliable map is essential for exploring Redwood National and State Parks, where GPS navigation can be unreliable Below, you’ll find printable maps to help you plan your visit, from park-wide overviews to detailed regional maps and campground layouts
Walks and Hikes - Redwood National and State Parks (U. S. National Park . . . No matter your comfort level or experience, Redwood National and State Parks offer a variety of walking and hiking options To help plan your visit, the Klamath River serves as a boundary between the park's northern and southern areas Crescent City and Hiouchi are located in the north, Klamath is central, and Orick is in the south
Fees Passes - Redwood National and State Parks (U. S. National Park . . . National Park: Redwood National Park is free to visit! We have no entrance stations, and thus we do not sell the "Senior Pass" or the "Annual Pass" of the federal America the Beautiful Passes California State Parks: Jedediah Smith, Del Norte Coast, and Prairie Creek Redwoods state parks collect day-use fees at developed campground entrance
Frequently Asked Questions - Redwood National and State Parks (U. S . . . Redwood National and State Parks: Essential Visitor Information Nestled along the northern California coast, Redwood National and State Parks protect some of the world’s tallest trees, rugged coastlines, and diverse ecosystems Whether you're planning a visit for hiking, camping, or sightseeing, this guide answers common questions about park access, facilities, and history Here’s
Park Facts - Redwood National and State Parks (U. S. National Park Service) Redwood National and State Parks was established to preserve significant examples of the primeval coastal redwood forests and the prairies, streams, seashore, and woodlands with which they are associated for purposes of public inspiration, enjoyment, and scientific study, and to preserve all related scenic, historical, and recreational values