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Contact Information
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Contact Information Details
For those planning a visit to Redwoods National and State Parks, having the park's contact information at your fingertips is invaluable for arranging your trip, clarifying details, and ensuring you have the most current information on park conditions, facilities, and programs. Here's a brief guide on how to use this contact information effectively: * Address Redwood National and State Parks, 1111 Second Street, Crescent City, CA 95531 This address is essential for anyone wishing to send mail inquiries or visit the park's administrative office in person. It's also useful for identifying the location of the main visitor center, where you can find maps, brochures, and speak directly with park staff for recommendations and advice. * Phone 707-465-7335 The phone number is your direct line to the park's staff for real-time information and assistance. Whether you have specific questions about trail conditions, need clarification on park policies, or want to confirm the hours of operation for visitor centers, calling this number can provide immediate answers. * Fax 707-464-1812 While less commonly used by the general public for inquiries, the fax number is available for official communications, including permit applications or other documents that may require faxing as per park requirements. * Website www.nps.gov/redw The park's official website is a treasure trove of information, including but not limited to: Detailed maps and directions. Descriptions of hiking trails, including difficulty levels and accessibility options. Updates on weather conditions, road closures, and any alerts or safety advisories. Information on ranger-led programs, educational resources, and event calendars. Camping reservations and backcountry permit details. Conservation efforts and how you can contribute to the preservation of the parks. Tips for Contacting the Park * Plan Ahead: For the best experience, contact the park well in advance of your visit, especially if you're planning to camp or require specific accommodations. * Have Questions Ready: Prepare a list of questions or concerns before calling or visiting, to ensure you cover all the information you need. * Check the Website First: Many questions can be answered by exploring the park's website, saving you time and providing comprehensive details at your convenience. By utilizing these contact details, visitors can enhance their trip planning, stay informed about the latest park conditions, and ensure a memorable and safe visit to Redwoods National and State Parks. Whether you're seeking solitude among the ancient redwoods, adventure along the rugged coastline, or educational opportunities about this unique ecosystem, having this information at hand is the first step in creating an unforgettable experience in one of America's most cherished natural landscapes.
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