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Redwood National Park is a breathtaking destination located in northern California, offering visitors an unforgettable experience surrounded by some of the world's tallest trees. Nestled within the Yurok Reservation, Trinity, Klamath, CA 95548, this park is a haven for nature lovers seeking serenity and adventure. The park's iconic redwood forests create a magical atmosphere, with towering trees that stand as living giants amidst a lush green landscape of clover, moss, and ferns.
Visitors can embark on a journey through serene trails that wind through the ancient forest, providing opportunities to encounter diverse wildlife and enjoy the peaceful ambiance. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply looking for a tranquil walk in nature, Redwood National Park offers experiences that cater to all visitors. The Giant Forest Trail, recommended by many guests, is a must-visit for its majestic views and memorable encounters with towering redwoods.
Customers have raved about the park's serene atmosphere, well-marked trails, and the sheer magnitude of its natural beauty. Many visitors highlight the ease of access and ample parking during peak seasons like Memorial Day Weekend. The positive feedback underscores the park's status as a must-visit destination for anyone looking to connect with nature in California.
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Credit cards
Debit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
Redwood National Park is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been. As soon as you step into the redwood forest, it feels like you've been transported to an entirely different world! The trees are huge and stately, and the trails are full of interesting plants and animals. We saw clover, moss, ferns, and the amazing redwoods towering over it all. It was a truly magical experience. It felt so serene and peaceful that I didn't want to leave. If you're looking for a beautiful place to see, I highly recommend the giant forest trail that is a few miles after you enter from the south. It is a truly unforgettable experience!
INSANE. Glad we stayed locally, as it was Memorial Day Weekend, and we got there on Friday morning. Plenty of spots to stop, and adequate parking. A few places were major draws, and absent available parking, we just moved on. Not like we wanted to walk through these woods with a crowd. Hard to take photos to put the majesty into perspective. Nice trails, well marked. Definitely worth the trip.
Five stars plus. Amazing trails streams wildlife and 2000 plus year old trees and fern canyon all in one area. One of the best parks in the nation. Camped for 7 nights this trip been here several times prior never unsatisfied during a visit
I always like this park. Visited few times. Last time we did through highway 101, across ocean to visit Portland. Highly recommend the drive to you.
Beautiful place, the trees are huge and walking around makes you feel tiny.