Del Norte Coast Redwoods

Del Norte Coast Redwoods, established in 1927, has approximately 50% old growth coast redwood and eight miles of wild coastline.

The mixed understory includes tanoak, madrone, red alder, big leaf maple, and California bay. Ground cover is dense with a wide range of species. Vegetation is predominately red alder which will eventually give way to fir and second growth redwood.

The topography is fairly steep with elevations from sea level to 1277’. The predominant mountain range is oriented in a north-south direction with steep cliffs adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, making the bulk of the rocky sea coast generally inaccessible except by Damnation Trail and Footsteps Rock Trail.

Wilson Beach or False Klamath Cove

This 1/2-mile of sandy beach is meant for strolling and provides excellent tidepool viewing at low tide. It is not safe for swimming due to the steep beach slope, rocky conditions, frequent rough seas and cold water.

Location – Directions

7 miles south of Crescent City, CA turn east on the campground road. The camp is 2 miles east of the highway.

Latitude/Longitude: 41.6708 / -124.1172

Seasons/Climate Recommended Clothing

Summer 40-80. Cooler along the coast. Morning & evening fog is common. Winter 30-55. Dress for rain November to May with up to 100″ annually.

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