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Redwood National Park Points of Interest & Stops
Browse points of interest in Redwood National Park, including overlooks, trailheads, waterfalls, visitor centers, and other stops that help shape a stronger park itinerary.
Best Stops and Park POIs in Redwood National Park
Use this Redwood National Park POI collection to compare stops, prioritize landmarks, and decide which places belong on the route before you open the map or start a trip plan.
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Fees & ReservationsInformation on entrance, day-use, and camping fees in Redwoods National and State Parks.
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Driving DirectionsRedwoods National Park is generally oriented along US 101, and easy to access by car or plane.
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Food & ShoppingThere are no lodging or dining options within the park boundaries; however, there are hotels and restaurants in nearby towns.
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Cell Phone ServiceCell phone service is not reliable within park borders, but is accessible in nearby towns.
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WeatherThe park's weather is relatively consistent throughout the year, with wetter winters and drier summers.
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AccessibilityMany of Redwoods National Park's facilities are handicapped-accessible.
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BicyclingBicycling is an ideal way to see and experience the park up close, both on road and trail.
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Horseback RidingPack animals -- horses, ponies, mules, goats, and llamas -- are allowed on specifically designated trails within the park.
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CampingRedwoods National and State Parks have ample camping opportunities in established and backcountry campgrounds.

Learn About the Park
OverviewRedwood National Park is located on the north coast of California and is home to old-growth coastal redwoods, some up to 300 feet tall and 2,000 years old.
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Learn About the Park
HistoryHuman history in the Redwoods can be traced back 3,000 years ago, with dramatic changes occurring within the last 150 years.
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Stout GroveLocated in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, Stout Grove has a trail leading to colossal redwoods.
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Gold Bluff BeachGold Bluffs Beach has a picnic area, campground, and a secluded stretch of sand.
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Jedediah Smith CampgroundJedediah Smith Campground is located amid old-growth redwoods, with great access to outdoor activities.
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Mill Creek CampgroundMill Creek Campground is the largest campground in the park and located among new-growth redwoods.
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Elk Prairie CampgroundElk Prairie Campground is the southernmost campground in the park, with quick access to great hiking trails.