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  1. 1 day ago · Explore 10,000 acres of old-growth redwoods in this cooperatively managed park by the National Park Service and California State Parks. Find out about park hours, accessibility, reservations, events, and safety tips.

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    A redwood forest is a marvel to explore. When you're not craning your necks to try to take in the full height of the trees, you might be trying to wrap your arms around their large trunks or climbing inside a hollowed-out tree for a photo opportunity. You can appreciate the groves on one of the many short or long hikes or, if you're short on time a...

    Stout Grove: At just .6 miles. this is an easy loop through the Stout Memorial Grove, which is named after a 19th-century lumberman who founded one of the largest lumber companies in the world duri...
    Boy Scout Trail: Built by a boy scout troupe in the 1930s, this 5.6-mile round-trip trail leads to Fern Falls.
    Nickerson Ranch Trail: Just one mile long, this is a moderate trail along Mill Creek with many fallen redwood trees lying across the creek, creating a habitat for young fish.
    Leiffer-Ellsworth Loop Trail: This 2.4-mile loop passes by the old redwood planks left behind from a wagon road built more than a century ago. This is an extra colorful hike in spring, thanks to th...

    Howland Hill Road is about six miles long, a meandering drive that is one of the most intimate and awe-inspiring redwood drives. It is part of one of Northern California's most scenic drives: the Redwood Highway. It will take about an hour if you don't make any stops. If you have never been in the middle of an unspoiled redwood forest, it's worth t...

    There is just one campground within the park, which has 106 sites and four ADA-accessible cabins. Cabins have electricity, heaters, and lights, but they're more like a hard-sided tent than a cozy cabin in the woods. They don't have bathrooms or kitchens, and you can't cook, smoke, or use an open flame inside. Cabins each have an outdoor barbecue, f...

    Just to the east of Crescent City, you can find many hotels nearby or further south if you prefer not to camp. In addition to standard American hotel chains like Travelodge, Best Western, and Holiday Inn, you'll also find independent motels. 1. Anchor Beach Inn: Just five miles from the park, you can stay close to the redwoods while enjoying a view...

    The park is nine miles northeast of Crescent City.To get to Howland Hill Road from Crescent City, turn east onto Elk Valley Road from U.S. Highway 101. Follow it for a mile and turn right (east) onto Howland Hill Road. The road becomes unpaved after about 1.5 miles. After you get back on the pavement on Douglas Park Road, turn left onto South Fork ...

    The Stout Memorial Grove Loop Trail and Simpson Reed Peterson Memorial Trail are considered accessiblebecause they are primarily flat, but they are not paved. Each is less than a mile long and consists of compacted aggregate trails that create a smooth surface. Accessible parking and restrooms are available at both of these trailheads. The Nature R...

    Black bears live in and around the park. Most of them stay away from people. To keep them from getting used to finding food in the campground, all campsites have bear boxes they can't get into. Fin...
    Poison oak grows in the park. If you're allergic to it, you probably already know how to identify and avoid it. If you don't, its leaves grow in groups of three and are never side by side. Find out...
    Some visitors complain about mosquitos during the summer. If you plan to camp or hike in the park, bring repellent.
    Summer temperatures range from 45 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Winter can be rainy (up to 100 inches of it), and temperatures are between 30 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Snow is extremely rare.

    Learn how to explore the northernmost state park in California's Redwoods National Park, which protects half of the remaining old-growth redwood trees. Find out about hiking trails, scenic drives, camping, fishing, and accessibility tips for your visit.

    • Betsy Malloy
    • (707) 458-3496
    • Parking lot, 1111 2nd St, Crescent City, CA 95531, USA
  2. Learn about the history, location, climate, and features of this redwood park named for the first white explorer of northern California. Find out how to visit, camp, hike, fish, and enjoy the primeval majesty of the ancient trees and the Smith River.

  3. Find the best hiking, biking, and camping trails in Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park, a 10,000-acre park with old-growth redwoods and the Smith River. See trail maps, reviews, photos, and accessibility information for 18 trails of different lengths and difficulties.

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  4. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. 1,599 reviews. #2 of 37 things to do in Crescent City. State Parks. Closed now. 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM. Write a review. About. Part of the Redwoods National and State Parks system, this state park was established in 1929.

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  5. Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park is a state park of California, United States, preserving old-growth redwoods along the Smith River. It is located along U.S. Route 199 approximately 9 miles (14 km) east of Crescent City. The park is named after explorer Jedediah Smith, and is one of four parks cooperatively managed as Redwood National and ...

  6. Enjoy the old growth redwoods at this park with 89 campsites and four rental cabins. Make reservations online or by phone and check the rates and amenities.

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