Humboldt Redwoods State Park

Phone Number

(707) 946-2409

Max. Trailer Lengths

Trailer: Up to 24 Feet
Camper/Motorhome: Up to 24 Feet

Park Hours

Park open year-round.
Visitor Center open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas.
9:00am - 5:00pm, May - Sept.
10:00am - 4:00pm, Oct. - Apr.

Dogs Allowed?

Yes
Except for service animals, dogs not allowed on trails.

Driving Directions to Humboldt Redwoods SP

45 miles south of Eureka along the Avenue of the Giants and 20 miles north of Garberville.

Visitors will be able to reserve campsites and lodging six months in advance from the current date. Bookings may extend from the arrival date to the desired departure date – based on availability and the park’s maximum stay rules. Maximum allowable stay in individual campsites is 15 nights. Hike and Bike campsites no more than 2 nights of consecutive use.

Upcoming Park Events

No events scheduled at this moment.

OVERNIGHT FACILITIES
Environmental Campsites
Family Campsites
Group Campsites
Hike or Bike Campsites
TRAIL USE
Bike Trails
Hiking Trails
Horseback Riding
DAY-USE ACTIVITIES & FACILITIES
Historical/Cultural Site
Picnic Areas
Env. Learning/Visitor Center
Exhibits and Programs
Fishing
Guided Tours
Interpretive Exhibits
Swimming
Museums
OTHER FACILITIES & VISITOR INFORMATION
Restrooms / Showers
Restrooms
Outdoor Showers

Welcome to Humboldt Redwoods State Park

To keep up to date on events happening in north coast parks, visit the North Coast Redwoods Facebook and Instagram pages and the Humboldt Redwoods State Park Instagram page.

In the early 1900s, loggers came to what is now Humboldt Redwoods State Park to cut down lofty ancient redwoods for grape stakes and shingles. The founders of Save the Redwoods League thought that was akin to “chopping up a grandfather clock for kindling.” From the acquisition of a single grove in 1921, the League has raised millions of dollars to build and expand this park. Today Humboldt Redwoods spans 53,000 acres, an area almost twice the size of San Francisco. About one third, or 17,000 acres, of the park is old-growth redwood forest—the largest expanse of ancient redwoods left on the planet.

Park Information

Camping

Land Acknowledgement

Permits

Park Adventures

Volunteer

School Resources

Kids Resources

Partners

Redwood Information

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