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Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park
101 N Big Trees Park Rd, Felton, CA 95018
Roaring Camp
5401 Graham Hill Rd, Felton, CA 95018
Redwood Grove Loop Trail
Redwood Grove Loop Trail, Felton, CA 95018
Old Train Trestle Bridge
Pipeline Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Bear Mountain
2WRW+J4, Felton, CA 95018
Nearby restaurants
Georgie's Cook House
Felton, CA 95018
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Fern River Resort
5250 Hwy 9, Felton, CA 95018
Cotillion Gardens RV Park
300 Old Big Trees Rd, Felton, CA 95018
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Visitor Center | Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

Redwood Grove Loop Trail, Felton, CA 95018
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attractions: Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, Roaring Camp, Redwood Grove Loop Trail, Old Train Trestle Bridge, Bear Mountain, restaurants: Georgie's Cook House
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Nearby attractions of Visitor Center | Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

Roaring Camp

Redwood Grove Loop Trail

Old Train Trestle Bridge

Bear Mountain

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

4.8

(3.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Roaring Camp

Roaring Camp

4.6

(2K)

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Redwood Grove Loop Trail

Redwood Grove Loop Trail

5.0

(70)

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Old Train Trestle Bridge

Old Train Trestle Bridge

4.7

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Tune in to Subtle Realms of Redwoods
Tune in to Subtle Realms of Redwoods
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:00 AM
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Festive Night at the Museum
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Fri, Dec 12 • 4:00 PM
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The Hot Glass Experience
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Sat, Dec 6 • 12:00 PM
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Georgie's Cook House

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Reviews of Visitor Center | Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

4.8
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5.0
2y

Visited on September 24th, 2023. We didn't plan to stay long, so a less-than-one-mile loop sounded perfect. We walked one round clockwise, then one round counter clockwise. We took some pictures and saw a banana slug. It was an easy walk.I was impressed by the size of those trees. Glad I asked if the walking tour at 12 pm was on.Glad it did. Billy started the tour with only two of us, but soon we were joined by a few more visitors. It turned out we only did half of the loop twice before and missed some interesting spots. Billy went through all of them, and explained in detail, I kept asking questions during the walk, Billy patiently answered them all. Bit by bit, I understood the park, the trees, and the people more, Gradually, I was in awe of them, especially the resilience of the redwood: to be able to survive thousands of years, you do need more than just good luck. Thank you Billy for taking us on a journey that I would likely never forget. It was educational and inspirational. Also thanks for the tips to take a good picture of these...

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5.0
3y

The Redwood Grove was a short loop that is nice for walks. It has a leveled terrain and has a portalet halfway into the trail. There's a water dispenser for washing hands too. From there you could hear the train but we weren't able to go there as the park is quite big and it took as about two hours of leisure walking to cover the Redwood Grove and the Meadow Trail. The latter trail was ab easy one too, with a narrower path that will take you to the river. Then going back you can take the River Trail which runs alongside the river. There's a bit of a clearing right by the parking area where you can go to see the river up close. On a Sunday it wasn't very crowded until around 10 to 11am. So early mornings are probably the best time to go. As we were leaving the park at 11:40am, there was a long line of cars entering it. Some also park around the perimeter of the park so as not to pay for parking. This lets you access the trails, too, if you're up for...

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4.0
3y

Love this area. We went here instead of the actual Redwood Forest because it was too far north. We went into San Fran for the weekend but didn’t buy into the tourist packages to certain places that we can see for free. This stop was on the way home for us. It’s not as crowded and there was a shop that was open but was closed by the time we got out of the walk. Speaking of walks, you can get a guided tour to get all the bits of cool info not just about the trees, but about how the property was once privately owned. We were told there was once a hotel that stood on a part of the property but a redwood had grown around it. The only part “standing” is a window but in order for you to see it, you must go inside the trunk of the tree with a good flashlight. There is also a file you can view from your phone. Each area is numbered and coincides with what you can read in...

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Sandy YangSandy Yang
Visited on September 24th, 2023. We didn't plan to stay long, so a less-than-one-mile loop sounded perfect. We walked one round clockwise, then one round counter clockwise. We took some pictures and saw a banana slug. It was an easy walk.I was impressed by the size of those trees. Glad I asked if the walking tour at 12 pm was on.Glad it did. Billy started the tour with only two of us, but soon we were joined by a few more visitors. It turned out we only did half of the loop twice before and missed some interesting spots. Billy went through all of them, and explained in detail, I kept asking questions during the walk, Billy patiently answered them all. Bit by bit, I understood the park, the trees, and the people more, Gradually, I was in awe of them, especially the resilience of the redwood: to be able to survive thousands of years, you do need more than just good luck. Thank you Billy for taking us on a journey that I would likely never forget. It was educational and inspirational. Also thanks for the tips to take a good picture of these super tall trees!
Lyssah Van BaalenLyssah Van Baalen
A must see. A 0.8 mile loop through older growth redwood forest. The air is cooler, more humid. Birds, insects, squirrels, it's alive with activity. The trees dwarf their surroundings. There is a ranger station and visit center. There are bathrooms. There is a fee to enter add park. Lots of parking available, but you will need to walk to the forest from the parking lots. The main trail is a short loop, but connects to a much larger tail system that you can continue on and probably spend most of the day exploring. There are signs. The main trail is paved. Hard to get lost. Lots of step hills and trails, easy to moderate level. Would not recommend elderly and disabled people travel outside the main loop. Trees continue past the main loop, but not the huge old growth.
Kitty SplainKitty Splain
Absolutely Beautiful place to hug a huge tree! And Bring the whole Family!!!!! My manual wheelchair even made it thru the whole hiking trail thru the Beautiful Redwood Trees. So bring the Grandparents. It's one of the most peaceful places I have been to in a very long time!!!!! I absolutely Loved it!!!!!! It was a bit chilly so I'm glad I brought my sweater. *They have a Visitor center so bring Cash to keep it going! Great details of the animals and plants in the area. (Yes, they have flushable restrooms but bring your own biodegradable soap) *They do have a train ride option it's about $50.00 per person and last about one and a half hours (1.5) I hope to do that next time. Because I definitely hope to be back someday.
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Visited on September 24th, 2023. We didn't plan to stay long, so a less-than-one-mile loop sounded perfect. We walked one round clockwise, then one round counter clockwise. We took some pictures and saw a banana slug. It was an easy walk.I was impressed by the size of those trees. Glad I asked if the walking tour at 12 pm was on.Glad it did. Billy started the tour with only two of us, but soon we were joined by a few more visitors. It turned out we only did half of the loop twice before and missed some interesting spots. Billy went through all of them, and explained in detail, I kept asking questions during the walk, Billy patiently answered them all. Bit by bit, I understood the park, the trees, and the people more, Gradually, I was in awe of them, especially the resilience of the redwood: to be able to survive thousands of years, you do need more than just good luck. Thank you Billy for taking us on a journey that I would likely never forget. It was educational and inspirational. Also thanks for the tips to take a good picture of these super tall trees!
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A must see. A 0.8 mile loop through older growth redwood forest. The air is cooler, more humid. Birds, insects, squirrels, it's alive with activity. The trees dwarf their surroundings. There is a ranger station and visit center. There are bathrooms. There is a fee to enter add park. Lots of parking available, but you will need to walk to the forest from the parking lots. The main trail is a short loop, but connects to a much larger tail system that you can continue on and probably spend most of the day exploring. There are signs. The main trail is paved. Hard to get lost. Lots of step hills and trails, easy to moderate level. Would not recommend elderly and disabled people travel outside the main loop. Trees continue past the main loop, but not the huge old growth.
Lyssah Van Baalen

Lyssah Van Baalen

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Absolutely Beautiful place to hug a huge tree! And Bring the whole Family!!!!! My manual wheelchair even made it thru the whole hiking trail thru the Beautiful Redwood Trees. So bring the Grandparents. It's one of the most peaceful places I have been to in a very long time!!!!! I absolutely Loved it!!!!!! It was a bit chilly so I'm glad I brought my sweater. *They have a Visitor center so bring Cash to keep it going! Great details of the animals and plants in the area. (Yes, they have flushable restrooms but bring your own biodegradable soap) *They do have a train ride option it's about $50.00 per person and last about one and a half hours (1.5) I hope to do that next time. Because I definitely hope to be back someday.
Kitty Splain

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