| Facilities: Redwoods National Park provides visitor centers, lodging (campgrounds & hostels), and bookstores. Best Time To Visit: Redwoods National Park is accessible year round. Fees: A fee may be charged on certain activities. Accessibility: Some parts of the park and some trails are handicapped accessible. Rules: Use the campground bear-proof lockers for food and all scented items, dispose of garbage immediately in bear proof trash cans, carry a bear proof canister when backpacking, keep a clean camp at all times, never feed bears, if a bear approaches or stands up, wave your arms and shout. DO NOT RUN!, please report any sightings to a park ranger, a fed bear is a dead bear, Pets are not allowed on any trails. Pets must remain on a leash under six feet (2 m) in length and be under your control and all times. Leashed pets are allowed at Crescent and Gold Bluffs beaches, all road-accessible picnic areas, the parking area of Thomas H. Kuchel Visitor Center, the Freshwater Lagoon Spit, and state park campgrounds and roads. Only guide animals are allowed in park buildings or at interpretive programs. Keep dogs away from any dead fish that may be found along the river banks. Raw salmon, if eaten, is extremely toxic. Directions: To reach Redwoods National Park from Crest City take Highway 101 out of town for 43.8 miles going south, the entrance to the visitors center will be on your left. Map: Click here for a map to Redwoods National Park Reservations: Redwoods National Park does not accept reservations, but if you wish to stay then some campgrounds do. |