Discover the best top things to do in Redwood National Park, United States including Tall Trees Grove, Redwood National Park, Little Bald Hill Trail, California Coastal Trail, Enderts Beach.
5.0 based on 47 reviews
The section of the Redwood National Park with the tallest trees.
We visit Tall Tree Grove in the morning, the drive up to the trail head was quite foggy. Because it only limited to 50 permits each day, we did not see many other visitors when we hike down the trail until we reached the creek. The trail was very well maintained and marked. We truly enjoy surrounding by these amazing redwood trees. It was a moderate hike going back up, about 800 ft vertical drop.
5.0 based on 1,127 reviews
National park that preserves an area of over 110,000 acres of Redwood rainforest and 50 miles of scenic coastline in Northern California.
* Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park/Redwoods National Park * Turn on Davison Road/Elk Meadow/Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park/Redwood National Park-follow to Gold Bluffs Beach Campground /Fern Canyon Trail—Awesome Drive !!!! * The scenery changes dramatically when you turn onto this road. A 4 mile beautiful drive on a narrow, curvy, up hill road. There are beautiful blue/green ferns on either side of this road.Arrive at the ranger station for entrance fee. Then another 4 mile drive to the Fern Canyon trail. The campground entrance is along the way. You’ll have to ford a creek. Fern Canyon-FANTASTIC!! gorgeous, lush, green rocky, damp trail alongside a babbling creek. ( Be sure you have walking shoes) I could only go about 1/4 mile. We didn’t make it to the waterfall. The entire loop is 1.1 miles. Because I walk with a cane I was unable to complete the entire loop. Don’t miss this Canyon! * After coming out of here we drove north Towards Berry Glenn just North of here take a right off Hwy 101 then a left for a more "wilderness type" experience amongst the giant redwoods on Newton Drury scenic parkway.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Extending nearly 1200 miles, this hiking route promises to be a wonder when completed.
Damnation Creek trail, is about 15 minutes south once leaving Crescent City. It trails west, and "T"s at the Coastal Trail. Damnation Creek trail, has a elevation change of 450 ft, and is rated high moderate in difficulty. It is a narrow and intimate trail within the trees, and is SUPER pretty. From the parking, to the "T" is a little over 1 mile - one way. At the "T", is at a high view of the ocean, where you can go N or S on the Coastal Trail. The trail head, does not have parking if you are towing, but medium to small RVs can fit. There are no amenities at the trail head.
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