Butano State Park Is A Little-Known Park In Northern California That Is Perfect For Your Next Outing
By Emerson
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Published December 05, 2021
Hiding out in San Mateo County is a secluded, redwood-filled park filled with natural splendor and adventure. Butano State Park may be lesser-known but you’ll soon find that’s it’s so worth seeking out. Whether you have just an hour or an entire day, exploring the park’s quiet canyon and forests is an experience to be remembered. Here’s why you need to plan a visit to Butano State Park for your next outing!
Please note: Much of Butano State Park was damaged in a 2020 wildfire. The park is open to visitors but some areas are closed for rehabilitation. Be sure to visit the park’s website before you visit so you can see what areas/trails are currently open.
Butano State Park is a lovely, lesser-known park near Pescadero that showcases a redwood-filled canyon and Little Butano Creek. Whether you're looking for an adventure or a short walk in the forest, this park does not fall short.
The park was created in 1957 to protect California's coast redwoods from logging. Today, it offers a quiet, beautiful landscape where you can enjoy an escape from civilization. Towering redwood trees, babbling creeks, lush foliage - it's like a scene out of a storybook.
Featuring 40 miles of hiking trails across 4,000 acres of canyons and uplands, there's all types of adventure waiting to be had at Butano State Park. While taking advantage of the park's hiking trails, you're sure to enjoy a sight of the forest wildlife, including woodpeckers, newts, banana slugs, and more.
Tucked amid the trees are 21 drive-in campsites, 18 walk-in campsites, and a backcountry trail camp with eight campsites. Drinking water is available in the main campground and day-use areas of the park.
If you only have an hour or two to explore, the park's Little Butano Creek Trail is a suitable adventure. It's just a 1.5-mile gentle hike through the heart of the park's redwood forest.
If you have a bit longer to explore the park's breathtaking scenery, the 5-mile Jackson Flats Loop is a great way to see both redwood forests and wetlands. You'll even be treated to sweeping ridgetop views!
Butano State Park is a true hidden gem! Your next adventure awaits at this lesser-known park that's full of scenic redwood beauty. Check out the state park's website to learn more and plan your visit.
Did you know about this gem of a park in Northern California? When will you plan a visit to this little-known park? Let us know in the comments below!
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