Sep-29-2015 03:25 PM
Oct-06-2015 03:53 PM
sdianel wrote:
Here's the one we took near Crescent City. We stayed at the KOA.
The scenic drive is a dirt road but well packed and lots of regular cars.
Howland Hill Road
Mostly unpaved; Motorhomes/RVs and trailers not advised.
Distance & Duration: 10 miles, one way (from Crescent City, Calif. to junction with U.S. 199 near Hiouchi, Calif.); 45 minutes.
Directions: From Crescent City, Calif.: drive south 1 mile on U.S. 101 and turn left (east-northeast) onto Elk Valley Road; continue 1 mile and turn right (east) onto Howland Hill Road; after ~1½ miles the road becomes unpaved as it enters Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park; continue another 5½ miles on Howland Hill Road until it becomes Douglas Park Road (paved); after ~1½ miles turn left onto South Fork Road; after ½ mile South Fork Road junctions with U.S. 199 just east of Hiouchi, Calif.
Description: Just a couple miles west of Crescent City, an unpaved stretch of Howland Hill Road offers motorists an intimate encounter with the towering old-growth redwoods in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. Numerous pull-outs and trailheads along the way, including the Boy Scout Tree Trail and Stout Grove.
Sep-30-2015 02:12 PM
GertiesTravels wrote:
Great stuff!
Has anyone driven the Lost Coast drive? It looks like a great all day adventure to Mattole beach.
Narrow, bumpy, curvy roads often go somewhere with less people and beautiful.
Sep-30-2015 10:27 AM
GertiesTravels wrote:
Great stuff!
Has anyone driven the Lost Coast drive? It looks like a great all day adventure to Mattole beach.
Narrow, bumpy, curvy roads often go somewhere with less people and beautiful.
Sep-30-2015 10:07 AM
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Sep-30-2015 09:31 AM
Naio wrote:
Thanks, paulj.
I've done a lot of FS dispersed camping. But am not sure how to tell before I get there, which areas will be redwoods vs other evergreens. I guess I can look for a tree species map, if nobody here weighs in with a favorite site.
Sep-30-2015 09:12 AM
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Sep-29-2015 07:15 PM
paulj wrote:
Howland Hill Rd is relatively short, with trees closely lining both sides. You'd be lucky to find a place to pull off to take pictures, much less boondock. Plus it enters park (state or national) almost right away.
When I toured the area a decade ago, I drove up 199 to Patrick Creek, camped over night (small forest service campground), and then returned to the coast on forest service roads high on the ridge to the north. Old wagon roads tended to follow ridgelines, rather than the river bottoms that modern highways favor.
I haven't driven it, but on the map (and photos) Bald Hills Rd looks interesting.
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