Learn About the Park

Nature, History, and Restoration

Learn about the diverse ecosystem and conservation efforts at Redwood National and State Parks. Discover the park’s management strategies, habitat restoration projects like Redwoods Rising, and initiatives to combat climate change. From wildlife conservation to cultural preservation, Redwood is a hub of ongoing scientific research and education. Access a wealth of resources, including videos, maps, and brochures, to engage with the park’s rich natural and cultural history.

 
 
 
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History and Culture

Discover the living record of the past in the parks' cultural landscapes.

Three male elk sit in a shaded field.
Nature and Wildlife

Find out what animals call the waters and forests of Redwood National and State Parks home.

Fish eye lends view into the canopy of the redwood forest.
Redwoods and Climate Change

Understand how the park is responding to climate change. Learn how redwood trees are reacting.

The park entrance sign on a cloudy day.
Management, Policies and Planning

Learn what goes into running the park, information about policies and regulations. See how your tax dollars are used.

Current trail, road conditions and campground status.
Current Conditions

Learn about today's closures, delays, trail information, and fire information.

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Social Media and News Releases

Get the official word on park events, activities, or upcoming projects.

Quickly find out the who, what, where and why
Basic information about Redwoods Rising

General information about this exciting landscape-scale restoration program.

A black colored condor sits in a redwood tree
California Condors

The return of these magnificent birds are a cultural and science success story.

A redwood sapling grows on the brown ground.
We're Restoring Entire Habitats

Heathier Redwoods + Rivers - Roads = Resilience.

We offer many activities for kids
Encourage The Kids To Discover

There's a wide range of activities, programs and ed-ventures for kids.

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Videos, VR Tours, and Distance Learning

Enjoy educational videos, VR tours, and curriculum programs made by redwood rangers.

Park brochures will help with your visit.
Maps And Brochures

Publications for trip planning and education.

Last updated: October 25, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

1111 Second Street
Crescent City, CA 95531

Phone:

707 464-6101

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