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The best time to visit Redwood National Park is during the summer months. Located on the north coast of California, in an area of approximately 133,000 acres.
Home to the tallest (and some of the oldest) trees on the planet, the thick forest also houses all manner of woodland creatures — including one famous of herd of elk.
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1. Redwood Meadows RV Resort — Best RV Park Near Redwood National Park. This park has a little something for everyone
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2. Jedediah Smith Campground — Best RV Park for Fishing Situated next to the Smith River, this site is an angler’s paradise
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3. Gold Bluffs Beach Campground — Best Views. Maybe the only thing that can rival Redwood National Park in terms of beauty is the Pacific Ocean
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4. Elk Country RV Resort & Campground — Best RV Park for Watching Wildlife If you want to see something other than trees on your trip on all kinds of animals
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5. Ancient Redwoods RV Park — Best Campground for Seeing Famous Sights What does this site have to offer? Oh, nothing much — just the oldest tree on the planet
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That’s the great thing about a place as breathtaking as Redwood National Park: there are no bad places to stay
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But don’t roll up just expecting a campsite will have full hookups or even potable water. Do your research.