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- Executive45Explorer III
korbe wrote:
You should have fun.
BTW, Redwood National Park is quite a bit further north than Humboldt Redwoods State Park (where Ancient Redwoods RV Park is located). People often think the entire north west California is one park, but it is many different parks, FWIW.
Klamath River for Redwood National Park and Ancient Redwoods as you work your way north....Dennis - korbeExplorerYou should have fun.
BTW, Redwood National Park is quite a bit further north than Humboldt Redwoods State Park (where Ancient Redwoods RV Park is located). People often think the entire north west California is one park, but it is many different parks, FWIW. - JohnAndSusanExplorer
4runnerguy wrote:
Thanks!
We stay at Harris Beach SP in OR and commute down to the Redwoods from there. OR SP's are great. Only 30 amps though. But you shouldn't need your a/c there so 30 amps should do you (average highs along the coast are around 70 in the summer -- not quite as warm as Louisiana!). - JohnAndSusanExplorer
RckyMtnVia wrote:
Thanks! Just booked! Getting excited now!
Another vote for Ancient Redwoods. We stayed there a few years ago when we had a diesel pusher and toad. Plenty of room and a beautiful setting. - RckyMtnViaExplorerAnother vote for Ancient Redwoods. We stayed there a few years ago when we had a diesel pusher and toad. Plenty of room and a beautiful setting.
- 4runnerguyExplorerWe stay at Harris Beach SP in OR and commute down to the Redwoods from there. OR SP's are great. Only 30 amps though. But you shouldn't need your a/c there so 30 amps should do you (average highs along the coast are around 70 in the summer -- not quite as warm as Louisiana!).
- JohnAndSusanExplorer
2gypsies wrote:
Thanks!
Ancient Redwoods RV is a great park for big rigs. You're right in the middle of the huge trees and there are many wonderful hikes to take among them.
To post a reply to a post, just click on the 'QUOTE' button and add your reply at the very end. - Mr__CamperExplorerMy suggestion is Riverwalk RV in Fortuna, CA.
- sdianel_-acct_cExplorerWe stayed at the KOA in Crescent City. Drive in the back part of the RV park (tent campers and pop ups only). It's like an enchanted forest! Be sure to take the Howland Hills scenic road (dirt) 9 miles right through the Redwood Forest. You can look up the directions on the nps.gov
Then we moved to Ancient Redwoods RV park in Redcrest CA. right on Avenue of the Giants. Both were great options!! - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIAncient Redwoods RV is a great park for big rigs. You're right in the middle of the huge trees and there are many wonderful hikes to take among them.
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