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Redwood National Park, California
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Description: The old growth redwoods, some over 300 feet tall, as well as a sizable stretch of shoreline, are protected in this park. The redwoods, a tree that dates back to the era of the dinosaurs, is unique to a few hundred miles on the California coast. This area offers over 200 miles of trails. Four developed campgrounds serve the park, and the adjacent state parks also offer camping. Permits are required for camping in primitive backcountry campgrounds. Sea kayaking offshore.
This, along with the state park units, are designated a World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations.


Location: Redwood National and State Parks are along US Highways 101 and 199. From 101, access additional park sites via the Bald Hills Road, Davison Road, Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway, Coastal Drive, Requa Road, and Enderts Beach Road (south to north). From 199, take South Fork Road to Howland Hill Road.

Address: Redwood National and State Parks
1111 Second Street
Crescent City, CA  95531
Phone: 707-464-6101

Season: year round

Fee: yes; Golden Eagle or other pass accepted

Reservations: for camping: 1-800-444-7275 international (916) 638-5883
Activities
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 Biking  Fishing  Picnicking
 Boating (Motorized)  Hiking/Backpacking  Scenic Driving
 Boating (Non-motorized)  Horseback Riding  
 Boating (WW)  Hunting  Water Sports
 Camping    Wildlife Viewing
 Caving  Off Highway Vehicles  Winter Sports
 Climbing    

Services and Facilities
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 Interpretive Programs  Drinking Water  Dump Station
 Cultural-Historic Sites  Restrooms  Boat Ramp
 Campgnd, Developed  Showers  Marina
 Rental Cabins

Notes: Managed in partnership with the California Department of Parks and Recreation.
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