
Imagine standing at the base of a coast redwood and realizing that even the huckleberry bushes tower over you. There you can watch bronze Roosevelt elk grazing in the prairies while observing the tail of a female chinook salmon heave skyward as she makes a nest for her eggs. Whether a morning or night person, you can hear the threatened marbled murrelets' keer across the treetops as they fly from sea to mossy nest.
Explore this majestic place and learn more about our Redwood National and State Parks in Del Norte County.
Redwood National and State Parks
1111 Second Street
Crescent City, California 95531
www.nps.gov/redw/
Send the park an email.
1-707-464-6101
Redwood National and State Parks Visitor Guide
Download this Visitor Guide to find out about ranger-led activities, scenic drives, short walks, long hikes, visitor centers and much more. (.pdf)
Imagine a 35-story skyscraper.
From a seed no bigger than a tomato’s, a redwood can grow to a 367 feet tall and 22 feet at its base.