
I visited Humboldt State Park on the first weekend of Spring, and spent most of my visit on the North Bull Creek Trail (8 miles round trip). My destination was the Tall Tree, and I passed miles...
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The Humboldt Redwoods Interpretive Association (HRIA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing volunteer-run Visitor Centers at four State Parks in Humboldt County, California. Their mission is to connect visitors and the community to the incredible redwood forest, spreading appreciation and passion for the conservation of the tallest trees in the world.
With over 53,000 acres of land, Humboldt Redwoods State Park is California's third-largest state park and home to the largest old-growth contiguous redwood forest in the world. The park offers a diverse coast redwood ecosystem, including the famous Rockefeller Forest and the entire Bull Creek watershed. Visitors can enjoy a range of recreational activities, including camping, hiking, biking, and riding trails, as well as the scenic 32-mile Avenue of the Giants.
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I visited Humboldt State Park on the first weekend of Spring, and spent most of my visit on the North Bull Creek Trail (8 miles round trip). My destination was the Tall Tree, and I passed miles...
This place is so pretty and majestic. A little humid so dress appropriately for the month you visit. We went in June.
So I split my trip to the Redwoods Coast into two parts. The first half I spent here in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. The rest of the trip was spent in the northern area in Redwood National and...
Avenue of giants is out of this world, the smells alone transcend you to a mystical, ancient world far away. I will definitely visit again!
Moving from one camp site to another that is empty, requires an $8.50 reservation cancel fee and waiting 48 hours to make another reservation through reservecalifornia.com. The Ranger may say the...