Del Norte Coast Redwood State Park
Del Norte Coast Redwood SP features spots for 145 RV's or tents. Trailer length up to 27 feet and RVs up to 31 feet length are allowed. The camp is 2 miles east of the highway.
The Del Norte Coast Redwood State Park has 6400 acres of which approximately 50% is old growth redwood. Eight miles of Pacific Ocean coastline is included within the park. Because of the steep cliffs, much of the rocky sea coast is inaccessible except by the Damnation and Footsteps Rock Trails. At Wilson Beach (also known as False Klamath Cove), there is 1/2 mile of sandy beach available for walking and tide pooling at low tide. It is not safe for swimming.
The Mill Creek Campground is within the park. There are 145 spots for tents, trailers and RVs. There are no hookups. Portable showers are available. Reservations are available online. A campground map is also available.
The California portion of the Pacific Coast Trail travels through Crescent City and south, into the park. Head south on Route 101 to the intersection of Humbolt Road and Enderts Beach road and turn west. The Coastal trail starts within the park and heads south to the Klamath River. Enjoy the opportunity to explore the beaches, bluffs, grasslands and redwoods. Primitive campsites are provided. For more information about the Pacific Coastal Trail, ask at park information centers for maps and publications.
The Mill Creek Horse Trails are located at the northwest corner of the Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, near the boundary of the Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park.
Del Norte Coast Redwood State Park is located 7 miles south of Crescent City, CA.






