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3 days ago · Fifty miles north of Eureka, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park protects sandy beaches and open meadows grazed by magnificent herds of Roosevelt elk. Ferns cascade down canyon walls. Lush stands of the world's tallest living tree species, the coast redwood, stand in primeval majesty.
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Explore the gem of the California State Park system with redwoods, beaches, elk, and old-growth trails. Find scenic drives, hikes, campgrounds, and attractions in Prairie Creek and nearby Redwood National Park.
A state park in California with old-growth Coast Redwood trees, meadows, and a World Heritage Site. Learn about the park's history, trails, wildlife, and notable redwoods.
Aug 31, 2024 · Explore the stunning scenery of old-growth redwoods, ferns, and streams in this 40,000-acre park. Find out the best trails, the permit system for Gold Bluffs Beach, and other attractions in this guide.
Explore the ancient redwoods, ferns, and wildlife of the north coast at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. Learn about the park's history, natural features, and co-management with Redwood National Park.
Fifty miles north of Eureka, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park protects sandy beaches and open meadows grazed by magnificent herds of Roosevelt elk. Ferns cascade down canyon walls. Lush stands of the world’s tallest living tree species, the coast redwood, stand in primeval majesty.
Visiting the 14,000-acre Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park in Humboldt County is like walking through a portal into a world where everything is giant and green—a rainforest where ferns arc over mossy trails in a dappled world of light and shadow.