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Portola Redwoods State Park
Immerse yourself in nature with a visit to this state park in San Mateo County.
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Portola Redwoods State Park Details
Immerse yourself in nature with a visit to this state park in San Mateo County. The forested redwood groves and babbling creeks provide an easy escape for those living along the bay, although it is rarely crowded considering its remoteness. With over 18 miles of nature trails, this is the perfect park for hiking and camping. You can also make the 2-mile hike to Tip Toe Falls, a small waterfall fed by the flowing Fall Creek. It requires a bit of scrambling but trust us - it is well worth the effort.
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Nearby Parks Around Portola Redwoods State Park
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Portola Redwoods State Park
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