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Humboldt Redwoods SP
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Due to budget reductions, Hidden Springs Campground will remain closed until July of 2011, Albee Creek and Cuneo Creek Campgrounds will remain closed until Memorial Day weekend of 2010, and Humboldt Redwoods in its entirety will be closed for the month of December, 2009.
Humboldt Redwoods State Park encompasses nearly 53,000 acres, of which over 17,000 are untouched old growth coast redwoods. Created in 1921 with the small Bolling Memorial Grove the park has grown over the years to include a diverse ecosystem including the entire Bull Creek watershed and the Rockefeller Forest, the largest remaining old growth redwood forest in the world. This is the third largest California State Park and protects an environment unique to anywhere else on earth. Location/ Directions
Park headquarters and the Visitor Center are located on the Avenue of the Giants, State Route 254, between the towns of Weott and Myers Flat. This is 45 miles south of Eureka and 20 miles north of Garberville off of Highway 101. Weott is 228 miles north of San Francisco on Highway 101. The 32 mile long Avenue of the Giants runs roughly parallel to Highway 101 from Phillipsville in the south to Pepperwood in the north. Latitude / Longitude: 40.3225 / -123.9928 Seasons/Climate/Recommended Clothing
Summer: Highs in the 70’s to 90’s, lows in the 50’s. Visitors should come prepared for any type of weather. The park receives between 60 and 80 inches of rain per year, the vast majority of which falls between October and May. Rain in the summer season is unusual, but does occur. In the summer there is often morning fog which usually burns off by noon at the very latest. Summer temperatures can vary widely – there can be as much as a thirty degree temperature difference between the extreme north end of the park, closer to the ocean, and the southern end of the park, just 30 miles away. Winter snow is unusual but does occur at the higher elevations in the park, usually above 2000 feet. Layered clothing is recommended at any time of year. |
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Park Headquarters:
707-946-2409 Visitor Center: 707-946-2263 Albee Creek Campground (seasonal): 707-946-2472 Burlington Campground (seasonal): 707-946-1811 Hidden Springs Campground (seasonal): 707-943-3177 Address
P.O. Box 100
Weott CA 95571 |