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What not to miss on Avenue of the Giants?

Recommended Itinerary for the Best Quick Stop Spots in the Avenue of the Giants
  • Founder's Grove Trail. This jaw-dropping grove is just off of the Avenue of the Giants and is an excellent short stop to see some of the tallest Redwoods in the WORLD! ...
  • Avenue of the Giants Road. ...
  • Shrine Drive-Through Tree.




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If you go on the Avenue of the Giants instead, it will take at least 2.5 hours with time for a picnic stop and a walk in the woods, or it can take all day if you stop frequently for photos. We've listed a few of the best stops along the way here. The reason to consider this extended drive is the trees.

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About the Avenue of the Giants This stretch of highway has been called the “Finest Forest Drive in the World”. I highly recommend taking this scenic byway if you have a few minutes to spare, because on this drive are some of the most incredible Redwood Trees I have seen!

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Things to Do near Avenue of the Giants?
  • Forests. Founders Grove. ...
  • State Parks. Humboldt Redwoods State Park. ...
  • Hiking Trails. Rockefeller Loop. ...
  • Scenic Drives. Lost Coast Scenic Drive. ...
  • Historic Sites. The Immortal Tree. ...
  • Lookouts. Dyerville Overlook. ...
  • Visitor Centers. Visitor Center. ...
  • Points of Interest & Landmarks. Shrine Drive-Through Tree.


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The best time to visit the Avenue of the Giants is early in the morning before the road fills up with eager tourists. With that being said, there's never really a bad time to visit the grove. Make sure to drive slowly, stop often for short hikes, and soak in the scenic beauty.

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There is no fee to enter Humboldt Redwoods State Park. It is free, therefore, to drive the Avenue. The southern end of the Avenue is located north of Garberville, California, at Exit 645. The northern end is located south of Scotia, California, at Exit 674.

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The Avenue of the Giants was named for the amazing, gargantuan coast redwoods found en route to Eureka within Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Initially, the Avenue was part of U.S. Route 101 until a bypass was completed in 1960, which was designated as California Hwy. 254. The Avenue now follows Hwy.

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There are three drive-through coastal redwood (not giant sequoia) trees on U.S. 101 along the “Avenue of the Giants” highway in northern California. All are private businesses, which charge a small fee to drive your car through the tree.

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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.

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In their native California, the humid summer fogs combined with winter rainfall allow redwoods to grow to immense heights. Did you know? The largest redwood in the world lives in Sequoia National Park, California.

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EUREKA, Calif. -- Not one but three giant redwoods offer motorists the opportunity to steer their wheels through a living tree. All are right off US Highway 101, known as the Redwood Highway, within an hour or so drive of the historic seaport of Eureka.

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There are no entrance fees to drive the scenic roads or highways in our three state parks and national park. National Park: Redwood National Park is free to visit!

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Found in the southern third of the parks, the ten miles of the Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway will likely be one of the most stunning drives, or rides of your life. Allow for at least 20-minutes without stopping to drive the length of this.

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