Bicycling in Redwood National and State Parks can be a challenging and awe-inspiring experience. There are several hike/bike trails in the parks, but the main bike "hub" is in the southern part of the parks. Pass through ancient redwood groves, peddle under second-growth forests, or follow coastal cliffs along sweeping ocean views. Suggested Bike Routes (North to South)
Elk Meadow Day Use AreaElk Meadow Day Use Area is the hub for connecting different bike trails in the Greater Prairie Creek watershed. Most of these bike trails are on old logging roads that go through second-growth forests. However, a mile of ancient redwoods can be explored by bike at the western end of the Lost Man Creek Trail. Electric BikesE-bikes are allowed on hike/bike trails that are completely inside the boundary of Redwood National Park.
Learn more about how national parks are embracing electric bikes. Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway: Hike and Bike DaysYou can ride anytime through 10-miles of stunning redwoods on the paved Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. A treat for cyclists and walkers is that on the first Saturday of each month (October to May) the Parkway is closed to motorised vehicles. This event is a wonderful way for cyclists to safely enjoy this road. The Parkway is fairly flat except when the road climbs / descends over 400-feet in the nothern one-mile section. Other Local Biking Opportunities There are local businesses that offer rental bikes and other services that might be of interest to you. Check with the Brookings OR, Crescent City, Klamath, Orick, Trinidad, McKinleyville, Arcata or Eureka Chambers of Commerce for more information. |
Last updated: April 2, 2024