But beyond its record-breaking trees, Redwood National Park offers an experience of near-primal tranquility. Mist clings to moss-covered trails, Roosevelt elk wander in the shadows, and silence is broken only by the distant call of a raven. Whether you’re hiking Lady Bird Johnson Grove at sunrise or stargazing under ancient branches, each moment in the park feels like a step back into a more timeless world.
Things to do: Hike the Tall Trees Grove Trail for an intimate encounter with nature’s skyscrapers. Kayak along the Smith River, one of the cleanest rivers in the U.S. Camp under the stars at Gold Bluffs Beach and fall asleep to the sound of ocean waves and wind through redwoods. Stop at the Kuchel Visitor Center for maps, tide schedules, and tips from friendly park rangers.
Best Time to Visit
While the park is open year-round, the months between May and October offer the most accessible weather and clearer trails. Mornings are often wrapped in coastal fog, creating a magical atmosphere as sunlight filters through the misty redwoods.
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