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What is the best city to stay in to visit Redwood National Park?

Arcata is the biggest major city near Redwood National Forest. Only 1 hour and 10 minutes from the national park, many visitors choose to stay in this big city when they visit the national park. Eureka and Crescent City are also close cities to Redwood National Forest.



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Apart from eight basic campground cabins, Redwood National and State Parks does not have any lodging. Four cabins are in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park (Elk Praire Campground), and four are at Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park.

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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks offer some of the best spots to see the behemoths, including the General Sherman tree. Stand below it or take a free park shuttle in the summer to see its size from a distance. Grant Grove and Giant Forest house the largest sequoia groves in the park and are a must-see.

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Best Places to Stay Between San Francisco & Redwood: Little River Inn for an amenity-filled stay along the coast. Mendocino Grove for unique glamping in canvas tents just outside of town. Inn at Newport Ranch for an upscale, ultra-scenic B&B along the coast.

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Yes, you can definitely experience Redwood National Park in one day! On my most recent visit, I only spent about 6 hours in the park and still managed to hike Prairie Creek and Foothill Loop Trail (including seeing Big Tree Wayside), Simpson-Reed Trail, and Stout Memorial Grove Trail.

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What is the closest town to Redwood National Park? Klamath is the closest town to Redwood National Park. Not to be confused with the Klamath in Oregon, this is a small California town with only one major hotel.

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All the redwood parks can be visited year-round. Spring is the best time overall, especially from April through June. The woods are at their most lush and green, until Memorial Day the parks aren't too crowded, and all the trails and roads are usually open.

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Muir Woods In the Bay Area, Muir Woods National Monument is widely considered the best place to see Redwoods near San Francisco. Muir Woods is the closest Redwoods to San Francisco, just a 35-minute drive from the city. Muir Woods is an easy day trip for most cities in the Bay Area – especially when there's no traffic!

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While most people stop at the Redwoods National and State Parks in northern California, the trees continue growing across the border, planting their roots into the forests of southwest Oregon. Admittedly, the trees in Oregon are much smaller and far less impressive than the famous stands in California.

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It kind of depends on what you like, and your hotel budget. In Crescent City, there is a Hampton Inn right on the water about 40' above the waves. It's pretty pricey but very nice location. Eureka is a much larger town (30,000+), and tends to be very busy and noisy.

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The cabins cost $100 per night, which is pretty high, and anyone traveling there during the height of summer will need to make reservations in advance. But as you'll see below, it's easily worth the extra money, especially if you have young children.

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While you could easily spend multiple days in the Redwoods, you can also get a good feel for all the Redwoods have to offer in one adventure-filled day! If you only have one day, make the most of it and see the variety available in this National Park.

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The rainy period of the year lasts for 9.4 months, from September 8 to June 20, with a sliding 31-day rainfall of at least 0.5 inches. The month with the most rain in Redwood National Park is December, with an average rainfall of 8.8 inches.

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Redwood National and State Parks are fee free with the exception of day use areas within the Prairie Creek Redwoods, Del Norte Coast Redwoods, and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Parks. State park day use passes and Interagency Federal Passes (Senior, Annual, Access, etc.) are accepted within these three state parks.

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Redwood National and State Parks are fee free with the exception of day use areas within the Prairie Creek Redwoods, Del Norte Coast Redwoods, and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Parks.

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