Humboldt Redwoods State Park, located in Weott, CA, is a sprawling 53,000-acre expanse boasting the largest contiguous old-growth redwood forest globally. Visitors can traverse the scenic 32-mile Avenue of the Giants, immersing themselves in the awe-inspiring beauty of the redwoods.
The Humboldt Redwoods Interpretive Association, a non-profit organization, operates volunteer-run Visitor Centers in four Humboldt County State Parks. Offering information on hikes, ecology, and history, they aim to foster a deep appreciation for redwood conservation and connect visitors with the majestic forest.
From 250 campsites to 100 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and riding, Humboldt Redwoods State Park caters to outdoor enthusiasts of all kinds. Whether embarking on a day trip or a week-long adventure, a visit to this ancient redwood forest promises an unforgettable experience, with activities available year-round.
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