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Humboldt Redwoods State Park Visitor Center ⛺ Burlington Campground

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Humboldt Redwoods State Park Visitor Center ⛺ Burlington Campground

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The Humboldt Redwoods State Park Visitor Center and Burlington Campground serve as a central hub within the magnificent Humboldt Redwoods State Park in Northern California. Situated at an elevation of approximately 44 meters (144 feet) near Weott in southern Humboldt County, these adjacent facilities offer a prime gateway to the world's largest remaining contiguous old-growth forest of coast redwoods. They are strategically located along the scenic Avenue of the Giants, a celebrated route winding through some of the most impressive…

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    November 27, 2020

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    Campground, Ranger Station and Visitor Center located in the middle of the Avenue of the Giants

    July 26, 2023

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    The Burlington campground is in a spectacular setting. The only minor annoyances are that the hiker/biker sites are next to the road (there are few cars at night, but their headlights could bother you), and the showers require coins (you can get quarters at the ranger station). The nearest food supply is probably at the general store in Myers Flat.

    November 18, 2023

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    The visitor center is operated by the Humboldt Redwoods Interpretive Association and all proceeds benefit efforts to expand the park's educational and outreach goals. There are numerous visual and hands-on educational exhibits, a theater, a library, a gift shop, and a friendly volunteer staff to answer questions about the park and area. The visitor center is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
    The tree disk is interesting because it shows certain events in annual numbers and goes back to 1200!


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    Avenue of the Giants Scenic Drive

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    Cycle the Avenue of the Giants, a difficult 38.1-mile route through towering redwood forests in Humboldt Redwoods State Park.

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    Location: Humboldt County, California, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are dogs allowed on trails or in the campground at Humboldt Redwoods State Park?

    Dogs are generally permitted in developed areas like campgrounds, picnic areas, and on paved roads within Humboldt Redwoods State Park, including Burlington Campground, provided they are on a leash no longer than six feet. However, dogs are typically not allowed on unpaved trails or in park buildings to protect wildlife and natural resources. Always check specific signage at trailheads or inquire at the Visitor Center for the most current regulations.

    What are the best family-friendly trails near the Humboldt Redwoods SP Visitor Center?

    Several trails near the Visitor Center and Burlington Campground are ideal for families. The Gould Grove Nature Loop is a popular choice, offering an easy, interpretive walk through a redwood grove. A short nature trail from Burlington Campground also leads directly to the Eel River, which can be a fun, accessible walk. These trails are generally flat and well-maintained, perfect for all ages.

    What facilities and amenities are available at Burlington Campground?

    Burlington Campground offers 61 campsites, including 57 for tents, trailers, and RVs (up to 24 feet), and three hike-and-bike sites. Each site includes a picnic table, fire ring, grate, and food storage locker. Campers have access to restrooms with flush toilets and coin-operated hot showers. Quarters for showers are available at the ranger station. A short nature trail leads to the Eel River for swimming and fishing, and a summer bridge provides access to additional hiking trails.

    Where can I find food, cafes, or restaurants near Humboldt Redwoods State Park?

    While Burlington Campground has no on-site food services, the nearest general store for basic supplies is typically found in Myers Flat, a short drive away. For more substantial meals, cafes and restaurants can be found in the small towns along the Avenue of the Giants, such as Weott, Miranda, and Garberville, offering various dining options from casual eateries to local cafes.

    What are the parking options at the Humboldt Redwoods SP Visitor Center and Burlington Campground?

    The Humboldt Redwoods SP Visitor Center has a dedicated parking lot for day-use visitors. For Burlington Campground, each campsite typically includes parking for one vehicle, with additional parking sometimes available for a fee. During peak season, parking can fill up quickly, especially on weekends, so arriving early is advisable. Trailheads often have small parking areas, but these can also be limited.

    Are there any wheelchair-accessible paths or facilities at Humboldt Redwoods State Park?

    Yes, the Humboldt Redwoods SP Visitor Center is wheelchair accessible, providing a comfortable environment for all visitors to explore its exhibits and gift shop. While many trails in the park are unpaved, some sections of the paved Avenue of the Giants and certain picnic areas may offer easier access. It's best to inquire at the Visitor Center for specific recommendations on accessible paths suitable for wheelchairs.

    What are the typical weather conditions and how do they affect trails in Humboldt Redwoods State Park?

    Humboldt Redwoods State Park experiences a mild, coastal climate. Summers are generally warm and dry, with temperatures ranging from 60s to 80s Fahrenheit, making trails pleasant. Winters are cool and wet, with significant rainfall, which can lead to muddy conditions on trails and occasional closures due to flooding, especially near the Eel River. Fog is common year-round, particularly in the mornings. Always check current weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially during the rainy season.

    What should I pack for camping at Burlington Campground?

    Beyond standard camping gear, consider packing layers of clothing due to fluctuating temperatures and potential fog, even in summer. Rain gear is essential if visiting during the wet season. Don't forget quarters for the hot showers, as well as food and cooking supplies, as the nearest general store is in Myers Flat. Insect repellent, a first-aid kit, and sturdy walking shoes are also highly recommended for exploring the trails.

    Are there any hidden gem trails or less crowded areas to explore in Humboldt Redwoods State Park?

    While popular groves like Rockefeller Forest attract many visitors, Humboldt Redwoods State Park is vast, offering many opportunities for solitude. Exploring trails further from the Avenue of the Giants, such as those in the Bull Creek watershed, can lead to less crowded experiences. Inquire at the Visitor Center for recommendations on lesser-known trails that match your desired difficulty and distance, as staff often have insights into quieter areas.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Humboldt Redwoods State Park?

    Humboldt Redwoods State Park is home to diverse wildlife. Common sightings include black-tailed deer, raccoons, squirrels, and various bird species, including owls and woodpeckers. The Eel River supports salmon and steelhead. While less common, black bears and mountain lions inhabit the more remote areas of the park. Always observe wildlife from a distance and never feed animals.

    What is the elevation gain and difficulty like for trails near Burlington Campground?

    Many trails directly accessible from Burlington Campground, such as the nature trail to the Eel River and the Gould Grove Nature Loop, are relatively flat with minimal elevation gain, making them easy and suitable for most fitness levels. For more challenging hikes with greater elevation changes, visitors can explore trails deeper within Humboldt Redwoods State Park, often requiring a short drive from the campground. The Visitor Center can provide detailed maps and elevation profiles for various trails.

    Is public transport available to Humboldt Redwoods State Park or Burlington Campground?

    Public transportation options directly to Humboldt Redwoods State Park and Burlington Campground are very limited. The most common way to access the park is by private vehicle, typically via U.S. Route 101 and the scenic Avenue of the Giants. There are no direct bus or train services that drop off at the Visitor Center or campground, making personal transport essential for convenient exploration.

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