Humboldt Redwoods State Park in Weott, CA, is a breathtaking sanctuary boasting the largest remaining stand of ancient coast redwoods in the world. This park holds a stellar 4.9-star rating from over 5,000 reviews, reflecting its status as a natural wonder. Visitors describe it as a living cathedral of towering trees, with peaceful trails winding through old-growth forests that inspire awe and reverence. Highlights include the Founders Grove, home to some of the tallest redwoods, and the Rockefeller Forest, the largest continuous old-growth redwood area on Earth. With over 100 miles of trails, camping spots, and scenic river beaches, the park offers countless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. Whether you’re hiking with family or seeking solitude, Humboldt Redwoods State Park delivers an unforgettable experience steeped in natural beauty and tranquility.
Raquel Ramirez
in the last weekGorgeous!
Angel Weger
in the last weekBeautiful. Magical. Can I say more? If you're looking to explore with minimal people november was perfect. :)
Андрей Узун
in the last weekMichael James
in the last weekWhat can I say...it is a marvelous and mysterious place filled with the most massive of trees- the mighty and ancient redwoods. I had moments feeling like I was on the forest planet Kashyyyk, where the wookiees live on their homeworld and others like if Bigfoot excited this is where he would feel at home and where one can look in any direction and have their eyes play tricks on them on whether they saw anything other than the forrest terrain that looks like something out of Jurassic Park. One thing is for certain; it is a beautiful area full of very manageable trails. Just make sure you stay on them- and if all else fails, head for a body of water or where you can hear vehicles. Play safe and have fun! This country holds so many amazing natural treasures.
Lisa Weinberg
in the last weekWe just came from Redwood National park (Tall Trees hike), and the Humboldt Redwoods are every bit as majestic.