
Humboldt Redwoods State Park
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This park experiences heavy crowds, especially on weekends.
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Very crowded, parking fills up early
Best: Visit in off-season or try alternatives
Home to the world's largest remaining contiguous old-growth coast redwood forest, this 53,000-acre park is a cathedral of giants. The Avenue of the Giants winds through 31 miles of towering trees, some over 300 feet tall and 1,000 years old. Rockefeller Forest contains the world's largest concentration of 300+ foot redwoods. The Eel River offers swimming and kayaking in summer. With over 100 miles of trails, you can experience the majesty of these ancient groves in relative solitude.
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Redwood National and State Parks
Tallest trees on Earth in misty coastal forests
Why go: Similar forest, old-growth forest, hiking experience
Around 59 miles away


