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  1. 18 de jul. de 2023 · Park Map (JPEG) Prints at 8.5" x 14" (Legal size). From the official brochure for Redwood National and State Parks. Also see pages 6-7 of the Visitor Guide for a similar map but with recommended scenic drives and short walks.

    • Park Brochure

      Redwood National and State Parks' Brochure The parks'...

    • Visitor Guide

      2022 Redwood National and State Parks Visitor Guide (PDF)...

    • Fees

      National Park: Redwood National Park is free to visit! We...

    • Park Home

      Most people know Redwood as home to the tallest trees on...

    • Plan Your Visit

      It includes trip planning information, camping options,...

  2. Coordinates: 41°18′N 124°00′W. The Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) are a complex of one national park and three California state parks located in the United States along the coast of northern California.

    • Tips For Planning A Redwoods Trip
    • Best Time to Visit The California Redwoods
    • The Top 10 Redwood Parks in California
    • Far Northern California Redwood Parks
    • Coast Redwoods Near San Francisco
    • Central Coast Redwoods
    • Sequoia Redwoods in The Sierras
    • California Redwood Forest Map
    • Things to Pack For A Redwoods Road Trip
    • More California Getaway Ideas
    Most of the sites listed here are California State Parks and many (but not all) charge a day use fee. Consider getting an annual park pass. Our California parks passguide will help you determine wh...
    If you are planning to visit Kings Canyon, Yosemite and then one other national park, you will save money if you get an annual America the Beautiful pass.
    If you are planning to camp (especially during high season), book it early because most of these park campgrounds fill up fast.
    The same goes for any kind of lodging in Yosemite, Kings Canyon or Sequoia National Parks.

    Most of the parks listed here can be visited year round. But just because they are open and accessible, doesn’t mean that there isn’t an ideal season. For the Coast Redwoods in far northern California, May through October is the best time to visit. The weather is wetter there than elsewhere in California and you’ll avoid the worst of it by sticking...

    If 43 parks are just too daunting for you, check out our top 10 list of the best parks in California with Redwoods. It’s been curated to feature county, state and California national parksthat are popular, have a good visitor infrastructure and easy-to-access groves. You could even combine them all into one massive 10-14 day Northern California roa...

    You can easily combine Jedediah Smith State Park, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Humboldt Redwoods State park and a bit of the Redwoods National Park into one tree-tastic road trip. If you are unsure about whether to fly or drive, use our Redwoods airport guide or our Sonoma County airport guide. We have an insanely detailed itinerary for drivi...

    Samuel P. Taylor State Park

    Samuel P. Taylor State Park’s 2,882 acres offer shady strolls through the peaceful redwoods along Lagunitas Creek. There are a number of other hikes, including the Barnabe Peak Loop, which has spectacular views of Marin County. The park is located near Point Reyes National Seashore and it has two campgrounds and several day use areas. More on Samuel P. Taylor State Park.

    Mount Tamalpais State Park

    There is quite a variety of terrain on Mount Tam- from redwood forest, to chaparral and epic coastal views. The park has 60 miles of trail, so you have a lot to choose from. For the best redwood trails, take the Steep Ravine to Dispsea Trail (7.5 miles), the 10.5 mile Redwood Creek Trail, the 6 mile Ben Johnson/Bootjack/Coastal Fire Trail, or the 3.4 mile Lost Creek/Canopy/Fern Creek Loop. There are many day use picnic areas but only three campgrounds. More info on Mount Tamalpais State Park.

    Muir Woods National Monument

    This lovely forest of old growth trees has been federally protected since 1908. The monument has six miles of trails, and the main Redwood Creek Trail is very accessible for people using wheelchairs, strollers or the like. There are also four trails which connect to the Mount Tam State Park trail network. We did include Muir Woods on our top 10 list, primarily because of the dense abundance of the large trees. But here’s the rub– because of its proximity to San Francisco, the park has become...

    Big Sur is most famous for its eyepopping coastal views. But if you head east, rather than west, you can also find some lovely strands of Coast Redwoods. The following state parks have hikes that will cover that territory for you. A word of warning– every other thing in Big Sur is is named Pfeiffer-something. So, you’ll want to be exacting about th...

    Just to make things confusing for you, many of the following locations have “Sequoia” in their name. So, it may sound like the groves are all in the same place, but they are actually distinct jurisdictions with spread-out locations. The Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks are nestled in the middle of three different National Forests. This inclu...

    Bookmark this page because when you are road-tripping, you are going to want easy access to our map of all of the redwood parks in California.

    As we mentioned above, these parks have rotten cell reception. This is one of those times when an old school map will serve you well. We love the Benchmark California Road Atlas. It has a lot of detail, showing state parks and campsites as well as both paved and dirt roads. If you need a rental car, find your best pricing by comparing all of the di...

    In addition to the redwoods, there are also quite a few other gobsmackingly beautiful scenic drives in California. The list includes coastal, forest and desert landscapes.
    Add onto your north coast itinerary and spend some time in one (or three) lovely Norcal coastal towns.
    See more trees with our Lake Tahoe scenic drive.
  3. 5 de feb. de 2024 · Redwood National Park Map. Description: This map shows rivers, peaks, roads, trails, interpretive trails, scenic drive, old-growth coast redwoods, campgrounds, backcountry camps, picnic areas, boat access, whale watching, sea lions and seals, sportfishing, ligthouses, points of interest, viewpoints and visitor centers in Redwood ...

  4. 9 de oct. de 2019 · Three of those redwood state parks—Jedediah Smith (1939), Del Norte Coast (1925), and Prairie Creek (1925)—were encompassed by the creation of the national park in 1968.