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Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
If you are looking for an unspoiled coastline with relatively few tourists, then look no further than this state park.
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Sinkyone Wilderness State Park Details
If you are looking for an unspoiled coastline with relatively few tourists, then look no further than this state park. While it is situated right between the King Range Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, the park cannot be reached by any highway or paved road, making it a remote destination for hikers and backpackers. The diverse landscape of black sand beaches, sweeping coastal bluffs, and old-growth redwood forests are the perfect backdrop for your off-the-beaten-path adventure. Most visitors come to hike the 22-mile Lost Coast Trail while spending the evenings at the primitive campsites dotted around the park.
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Nearby Parks Around Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
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6.5 mi away
Richardson Grove State Park
Take a drive down Highway 101, and you will come across this park while crossing into Humboldt County.
7.2 mi away
Richardson Grove Swimming Hole
Humbolt County locals love coming to this tranquil destination on the South Fork Eel River.
7.8 mi away
Benbow State Recreation Area
This park was named after a hydroelectric dam that was built over the South Fork Eel River in 1931.
8.3 mi away
Reynolds Wayside Campground
This protected wilderness area in Mendocino County is a local-favorite spot for hiking.
9.5 mi away
John B. Dewitt Redwoods State Natural Reserve
Although it is one of the more undeveloped nature preserves in California, this park is still a great place to see the groves of native redwoods.