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Redwood National and State Parks

Redwood National and State Parks is a unique collaboration between the National Park Service and three California State Parks. The parks preserve nearly half of the world’s coastal redwoods, the tallest trees on Earth, as well as vast prairies, oak woodlands, wild rivers, and 40 miles of rugged coastline.

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Redwood National Park Entrance Fee: Free entrance
California States Parks Entrance Fee: Jedediah Smith, Del Norte Coast, and Prairie Creek Redwoods state parks collect day-use fees. These parks will honor the federal “America the Beautiful” passes and provide discounted pricing to pass holders. Holders of California State Parks passes will be able to use their state pass.
Size: The parks contain 131,983 acres (federal: 71,715; state: 60,268).
Operating Schedule: Redwood National and State Parks is always open. Visitor centers and campgrounds maintain seasonal hours of operation.

Officials were notified July 21 of four elk shot near the Williams Ridge area along Bald Hills Road
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Authorities investigate illegal killing of four elk in Redwood National Park

Avatar photo by Park News July 30, 2024August 2, 2024

CRESCENT CITY, Calif. — Redwood National and State Park rangers and California Department of Fish and Wildlife wardens are seeking the public’s assistance in investigating the recent poaching of four elk near Williams Ridge along Bald Hills Road. Officials were alerted to the incident on July 21 and discovered that the elk had been shot […]

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