Navarro River Redwoods

After winding over rolling hills and through the Anderson Valley, motorists traveling along Highway 128 suddenly enter an eleven-mile-long redwood tunnel to the sea. The redwood forest along the Navarro River is a magnificent sight.

Visitors to the Navarro River Redwoods State Park can enjoy picnicking, swimming, and camping at the Paul M. Demmick campground. The park is popular with anglers, canoeists, and kayakers in the late winter and spring.

Second growth redwood groves stretch the length of the park. They are home for raccoons, black-tail deer, and river-oriented birds such as the belted kingfisher.
Location/Directions

The park is located on Highway 128, two miles east of the junction of State Highway 1.

The Paul M. Demmick Campground is on Highway 128, six miles east of the junction with State Highway 1.

Navarro Beach Campground is located at the mouth of the Navarro River on the Pacific ocean. The access road is located on the south side of the Navarro River Bridge.

Seasons/Climate/Recommended clothing

The weather can be changeable; layered clothing is recommended. Unlike coastal parks, summers may be very warm.

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