California

California

Humboldt Redwoods State Park

☆ Sign in to star
Established
1921
Acreage
53,000 · ~53,000 acres; ~17,000 acres of old-growth coast redwoods
Location
Humboldt County, CA along the Eel River and US-101 (south of Eureka)
Key features
Rockefeller Forest — world's largest remaining contiguous old-growth coast redwood forest; 32-mile Avenue of the Giants scenic drive; Founders Grove; Bolling Memorial Grove (the park's first dedicated grove)
Activities
Hiking and biking on 100+ miles of trails, camping (250+ sites), the Avenue of the Giants auto tour, swimming and fishing in the Eel River, horseback riding, ranger-led programs
Notable
California's third-largest state park; founded in 1921 by Save the Redwoods League with the dedication of the Colonel Raynal C. Bolling Memorial Grove — the first redwood memorial grove

Visits

Sign in to log a visit.

Source: en.wikipedia.org · 2026-05-08