This State Park In Northern California Is So Little Known, You'll Practically Have It All To Yourself
By Lysa Allman-Baldwin|Published June 13, 2022
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Lysa Allman-Baldwin
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For over 25 years Lysa Allman-Baldwin has fed her wanderlust for “everything the world has to offer” by passionately writing travel and feature articles for numerous global print and online publications. A Digital Nomad, Lysa is also a professional speaker, workshop facilitator, and author.
California is well-known as home to some of the most spectacular redwood tree forests in the world, particularly in the northern part of the state. Although most people are aware of the largest and most visited old-growth forests in The Golden State, there are some that are more off-the-beaten-path. Among them is Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park.
Located approximately 15 miles east of Highway 101 off Highway 36 in Carlotta, CA, Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park features some of the state’s most beautiful redwood trees.
In addition to having the trees in your "backyard" a few of the sites also back up to the Van Duzen River, adding more of a rustic ambiance to your stay.
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Because the campground at Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park is so small and little-visited, it’s great for families with children.
In a throwback to a long-gone era, the park offers fun and educational campfire programs led by seasoned docents who love sharing their knowledge. There is also a Visitor Center where tourists—whether visiting for the day or staying in the campground, can learn about the various wildlife and plants that inhabit the area.
Beautiful, secluded, and historic. This is the vibe you’ll experience at the little-known but no less wonderful Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park.