Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Navarro River Redwoods State Park adventure.
Meander through the eleven mile long redwood tunnel at this coveted park off of highway 128.
This magnificent 660-acre park is situated off scenic Highway 128. As you explore this 11-mile tunnel to the sea, you might spot blacktail deer frolicking in a second growth redwood forest.
The water is inviting, too. Kayakers and canoers dip their paddles in the winter and spring. Summer is the best time for swimmers— there's both salt and freshwater areas here.
This park is also popular with anglers, both human and winged alike. The prime pickings make it a fave for river going birds such as the belted kingfisher.
The Navarro Beach Campground at the mouth of the river. You reach it via the access road located on the south of the bridge.
A must know: Even though this park is near water, it can get very warm here. Layers are your best bet while you're navigating through terrain that can change from cool and shady to bright and sweaty fast. With that in order, there's nothing to stop you from uncovering this richest and California secret.
The best time to visit Navarro River Redwoods State Park is during the summer for warm weather and full access to campgrounds. However, the park's beauty can be enjoyed year-round. Winters may be wet, so prepare for rain if visiting during this season.