Why to visit Redwood National and State Parks
Over 17,000 acres of virgin forest make up Redwoods State Park, all of which have never been logged. These trees rank among the oldest, tallest, and largest tree species on Earth. The parks also protect other indigenous flora, fauna, grassland prairie, cultural elements, stretches of rivers and other streams, and 37 miles (60 km) of unspoilt shoreline in addition to the redwood trees. There are several accessible routes for individuals who want to get out of their car along the 31-mile Avenue of the Giants, which is known across the world.
Places to visit near Redwoods State Park
- Lady Bird Johnson Grove
- Tall Trees Grove
- Newton B Drury Parkway
- Trinidad State Beach
Places to eat near Redwoods State Park
- Log Cabin Diner
- The Historic Requa Inn
- Larrupin Cafe
- Trinidad Bay Eatery & Gallery
How to reach
The following transit lines have routes that pass near Redwood National and State Parks
- Bus: 20
- The closest major airport to Redwood National and State Parks is Sacramento, California.
Timings
It is open from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Entry fee
There is no entry fee to visit redwood park but there are some regions inside the park that cost $35.