California Redwoods ATTRACTIONS & THINGS TO DO


Listed below are the best attractions and things to do near California Redwoods.



Stout Memorial Grove

1. Stout Memorial Grove

Redwoods State Park. Stand among colossal redwoods, where sunlight shimmers in emerald canopies. Wander the peaceful trails beside the Smith River and marvel at ancient trees sculpted by time. Bring your camera and imagination to capture this fairy tale landscape.

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Lady Bird Johnson Grove

2. Lady Bird Johnson Grove

Redwood National Park. Meander through misty woodland trails surrounded by giants that soar overhead. Experience tranquility and natural heritage in a grove dedicated to conservation and legacy. Breathe in pure forest air as you admire centuries-old redwoods and lush ferns.

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3. Fern Canyon

Prairie Creek Redwoods Park. Stroll through a living green cathedral as ferns cascade from canyon walls. Cross cool streams on rustic footbridges and feel transported to a primordial world. Capture the ethereal beauty that has captivated filmmakers and nature lovers.

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4. Avenue of the Giants

Humboldt Redwoods Park. Drive under towering redwoods lining this scenic highway like ancient sentinels. Stop at groves and picnic areas to sense the peaceful majesty of the forest. Let curiosity guide you to trails, river views, and natural wonders at every bend.

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5. Tall Trees Grove

Redwood National Park. Journey down an enchanting trail to reach some of the world's tallest living trees. Listen to birdsong echoing through lush forest, and witness shafts of sunlight slicing through ancient trunks. Relish the awe and serenity unique to this hidden sanctuary.

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6. Boy Scout Tree Trail

Jedediah Smith Redwoods. Set off on a woodland adventure along winding paths beneath a cathedral of redwood giants. Encounter moss-draped trees and reach the iconic Boy Scout Tree and Fern Falls. Immerse yourself in a magical forest teeming with sights and sounds of the wild.

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7. Grove of Titans

Jedediah Smith Redwoods. Marvel at gargantuan, ancient redwoods shrouded in mist and mystery. Traverse a thoughtfully built boardwalk that protects and reveals earth's most magnificent trees. Experience the power and grace of these forest titans firsthand.

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8. Howland Hill Road

Jedediah Smith Redwoods. Drive a winding, unpaved byway shaded by towering redwoods on all sides. Pause for trailheads and glimpses of sunbeams streaming between massive trunks. Enjoy an up-close, enchanting journey through primeval woodland.

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9. Karl Knapp Foothill Trail

Prairie Creek Redwoods Park. Hike peaceful paths beneath a soaring forest canopy rich in biodiversity. Spot banana slugs, listen to tumbling creeks, and feel the hush envelop you. Embrace the yin and yang of old-growth grandeur and woodland intimacy.

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10. Trillium Falls Trail

Redwood National Park. Circle through lush forest where wildflowers and waterfalls star in every season. Be captivated by cascading Trillium Falls and mossy wonders along the shaded path. Invite your senses to awaken in this immersive realm of quiet beauty.

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11. Gold Bluffs Beach

Prairie Creek Redwoods Park. Stroll along a sandy shoreline framed by dramatic bluffs and roaring surf. Picnic with views of golden sands, wildflowers, and the distant mist of ancient trees. Let ocean breezes and crashing waves refresh your spirit and senses.

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12. Crescent Beach Overlook

Near Crescent City. Gaze out over sweeping ocean vistas framed by rugged sea stacks and headlands. Use binoculars to spot seabirds gliding above foamy waves and verdant cliffs. Savor a perfect vantage point for sunsets, photographs, and contemplation.

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13. Elk Meadow and Roosevelt Elk Viewing

Prairie Creek Redwoods Park. Watch herds of majestic Roosevelt elk as they graze and roam free in vast meadows. Capture their presence set against a backdrop of towering redwoods and open sky. Come with patience and witness a vibrant example of California's wild beauty.

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14. Bald Hills Road and Redwood Creek Overlook

Redwood National Park. Wind along panoramic mountain roads with views spanning forests, prairies, and distant mountains. Pull off to savor the vastness of ancient woodlands from Redwoods Creek Overlook. Bask in golden sunsets as you imagine generations of travelers and wildlife below.

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15. Trees of Mystery

Near Klamath. Explore an enchanting outdoor museum where quirky redwoods delight visitors of all ages. Ride the SkyTrail gondola for breathtaking aerial views above the forest canopy. Go higher on the Redwood Skywalk to stroll between the giants in an unforgettable treetop adventure.

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