Redwood National Park offers more than just Redwoods. There is a lot to enjoy for all different ages, families and groups.
HIKING:
Redwood National Park has a great atmosphere for an unforgettable hiking experience.
Hiking North has over 10 trails to choose from:
North Trails: Leiffer-Ellsworth Loop Trail Simpson-Reed Trail Hatton-Hiouchi Trail Hatton Trail River Trail Hiouchi Trail
Little Bald Hills Trail (bikes and horses allowed) Stout Memorial Grove Jensen Loop Trail Mill Creek Boy Scout Tree Trail Nickerson Ranch Trail Mill Creek Horse Trail Rellium Ridge Trail
BICYCLING:
Bicycling in Redwood National Park can be a challenging and beautiful experience as you ride through the forest or along the coastline.
Biking Trails: Little Bald Hills Trail:4.8 miles on parks' side then continuing on the Paradise Trail for 5 more miles. (Steep) Coastal Trail: located at the end of Enderts Beach Road. 6 miles of biking with some steep parts. Ossago Trail Loop: 19-mile loop when combined with Coastal Trail, Gold Beach section, and Davison Road. Respectively steep trail. Coastal Trail, Gold Bluffs Beach section: 3 miles. Easy. Davison Trail: 5 and a half miles. Respectively easy. Lost Man Creek Trail: 11 miles total. Combined with Bald Hills Road and Highway 101 for a 20 and a half mile loop. Another four miles by going to Elk meadow Day Use Area. Some steep areas.
HORSEBACK RIDING AND HORSEPACKING:
Trail riding with horses is an exciting way to experience the park. Ranging from short day rides to multi-day pack trips the park has a lot offer.
Trails: Little Bald Hills Trail Mill Creek Horse Trail
Dance
American Indian dance demonstrations presented by members of the Tolowa and the Yurok tribes are performed in Redwood National Park every summer season.
Each demonstration begins with an introduction explaining the dance's significance to each American Indian culture. Both dance demonstrations are open to the public and free of charge.