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Redwood National and
State Parks
by the National Park Service |
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.
VISITATION
Visitation is highest in June, July, August, and September and
lowest in January.
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
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 Visitor 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 9 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 Visitor 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
CLIMATE, RECOMMENDED CLOTHING
Summers are generally mild. Fog is often encountered near the
coastline, with sunny, warmer
weather more common inland in the foothills. 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.
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 State Park is 4 miles
northeast of Crescent City. Nearby Lake Earl State Park Project
provides an excellent coastal wildlife refuge. From the northeast,
use Highway 199 from Grants Pass, Oregon. It is 47 miles to Jedediah
Smith Redwoods State Park and another 4 miles to U.S. 101 at the
north endof Crescent City. Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park is
south of Crescent City 4 miles along U.S. 101. Prairie Creek
Redwoods State Park is south of Crescent City 25 miles along U.S.
101. Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway, which exits U.S. 101, is a
two-lane road which passes through Prairie Creek State Park to
rejoin U.S. 101 further south. U.S. 101, meantime, remains a
four-lane highway and climbs several summits. From the south,
travel north from San Francisco along U.S. 101 for 397 miles to
Redwood Information Center, 2 miles west of Orick. Prairie Creek
Redwoods State Park is north of Redwood Information Center past
Orick 8 miles along U.S. 101.
TRANSPORTATION
To Park:
Visitors can make arrangements to fly into the Eureka-Arcata
Airport, located in McKinleyville, 28 miles south of Redwood
Information Center. Car rentals are available.
Transportation is almost exclusively by personal vehicle, although
some tour companies stop at sites in Redwood National and State
Parks.
In Park: Once in the park foot, horse, and bicycle trails expand
the travel possibilities.
FEES, COSTS, RATES
Park entrance:
There are no entrance fees for Redwood National Park sites. There is
a usage fee 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 sites. There are
camping fees at all state park campgrounds. Reservations are
available up to 7 months in advance through PARKNET.
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, NPS-Managed Facilities and Opportunities:
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.
Accessibility:
All information centers are physically accessible to wheelchair
users. Wheelchairs are not
available. TDD phones are not available.
RECOMMENDED ACTIVITIES
Four information centers are open throughout the year to help plan
yourtrip. Driving scenic
roads and walking trails are recommended. During the summer, partake
of a variety of
ranger-guided programs.
RESERVATIONS AND PERMITS
Reservations are strongly encouraged for camping in the state parks
from May through
September. Write or call
PARKNET:
P.O. Box 85705
San Diego, CA 92138-5705
1-800-444-7275
Backpackers must secure a free permit at any information center
withinRedwood National and State Parks. A fee is charged 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.
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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