Prairie Creek Redwood State Park

About Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park

Set aside in the early 1920’s by the forethought of the people of California and the generosity of the Save-the-Redwoods League, Prairie Creek is a sanctuary of old growth coast redwood.

Prairie Creek offers camping, hiking, nature studies, wildlife viewing (including the world famous Roosevelt Elk), beach combing, picnicking, a visitor center with exhibits and a nature store.

This park, along with Del Norte Coast, Jedediah Smith, and the National Park Service's Redwood National Park, are managed cooperatively by the National Park Service and the California Department of Parks and Recreation. These parks make up 45 percent of all the old-growth redwood forest remaining in California.Prarie Creek Redwoods

Location/ Directions

50 miles north of Eureka and 25 miles south of Crescent City on Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway off of Highway 101. Latitude/Longitude: 41.4072 / -124.0192

The visitor center & Elk Prairie Campground are located at the southern end of the Parkway. View Campground Map and Brochure for Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.

Gold Bluffs Beach Campground and Fern Canyon are accessed by Davison Road, which is, located 3 miles north of Orick off of Highway 101. 50 miles from Eureka and Crescent City.

Davison Road, the access road to Fern Canyon and Gold Bluffs Beach, has vehicle limitations 8' wide and 24' long. No trailers are allowed.

Seasons/Climate/Recommended clothing
Summer 40-75. Cooler along the coast. Morning & evening fog is common. Winter 35-55. Dress for rain November to May.

Image Courtesy National Park Service

Facilities - Activities

Mostly old growth forest of coast redwood, western hemlock and Douglas fir with Sitka spruce and red alder near the 10 miles of sandy coast line. Because of prevalent coastal fog, the understory of the forest is very dense. Tanoak, cascara, big leaf and vine maple and California bay can be found on edges of prairies. Ground cover is dense with a wide range of species and varieties of shrubs, bushes, flowers, ferns, mosses, and lichens common to the coast redwood environment. Western azalea and rhododendron bloom in May/June and offer bright accents to the dense green of the forest. The Rhododendron Trail is a favorite for seeing this showy display.

Park wildlife is both abundant and varied including such animals as black bear, Roosevelt elk, deer, coyote, mountain lion, bobcat, skunk, fox, squirrel, chipmunk and many others. 

The park consists of old growth redwood including prairies and 10 miles of scenic Gold Bluffs Beach

Designated as a World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve

Over 280 Save-the-Redwoods League memorial groves

Campgrounds:

Elk Prairie, Gold Bluffs Beach, Environmental, and three hike/bike campgrounds

Wildlife viewing includes Roosevelt elk, whale watching, and interesting birding (spotted owl, marbled murrelet, and 262 more animal species)

Picnic areas in the redwoods & on the beach

Fern Canyon

Cal-Barrel Road (scenic drive; motorhomes and trailers prohibited.)

75 miles of hiking trails, bicycle trails, self-guided nature trail, accessible trails for individuals with physical or visual limitations, backpacking

Visitor Center with exhibits open year round

Nature Store open year round

Interpretive talks & guided walks (seasonal)
Call ahead and plan to visit Prairie Creek Redwood State Park Park
 
Telephone
707-465-7347

Operating Hours

Open Year-Round
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Northern California State Parks

California State ParksFrom primitive pristine camping miles off the beaten path, to centrally located campgrounds within driving distance to all the local activities, California State Parks can provide you with the outdoor experience of a lifetime.
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Jedediah Smith Redwood State ParkLocated on one of the countries most beautiful and pristine wild rivers, Jedediah Smith State Park is a favorite choice for summertime camping adventures.