Forum Discussion
mtnbbud
Feb 07, 2016Explorer II
I took the family to the Redwoods last summer. I highly recommend Prairie Creek CG, but I think your trailer might be slightly too long. Whether you can camp there or not, the Newton B Drury Parkway was pretty cool.
I'd take one day to unhook the trailer and drive Howland Hill Road. It was the #1 highlight of the trip. We dry camped in the gravel backlot of the Elk Valley Casino, dropped off the trailer and drove the road the next morning. (We decided to buy breakfast at the casino and it was really good.)
I preferred the northern Redwoods, but the Avenue of the Giants was worth driving especially since you'll see the largest Redwoods there. We just spent one day driving the Avenue of the Giants, but three days exploring the northern redwoods.
Posting here might get you more replies: RV Parks, Campgrounds and Attractions.RV Parks Campgrounds and Attractions
I'd take one day to unhook the trailer and drive Howland Hill Road. It was the #1 highlight of the trip. We dry camped in the gravel backlot of the Elk Valley Casino, dropped off the trailer and drove the road the next morning. (We decided to buy breakfast at the casino and it was really good.)
I preferred the northern Redwoods, but the Avenue of the Giants was worth driving especially since you'll see the largest Redwoods there. We just spent one day driving the Avenue of the Giants, but three days exploring the northern redwoods.
Posting here might get you more replies: RV Parks, Campgrounds and Attractions.RV Parks Campgrounds and Attractions
About Travel Trailer Group
44,052 PostsLatest Activity: Oct 14, 2025