Campgrounds Reopen in 11 State Parks in the North Coast Redwoods

More places to camp have reopened in Northern California with the announcement that all campsites in the North Coast Redwoods District of California State Parks are now open to the public.

The announcement comes as California State Parks continues its reopening campaign throughout the state, now sitting at 39 parks with open campgrounds. Here are the following parks that now have open campsites in the NorCal redwoods:

  • Benbow State Park
  • Sinkyone Wilderness State Park
  • Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area
  • Richardson Grove State Park
  • Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park
  • Humboldt Redwoods State Park
  • Patricks Point State Park
  • Humboldt Lagoons State Park
  • Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
  • Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park
  • Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

Please note select campgrounds may be unavailable within these parks. Many facilities, including visitor centers and museums remain closed at this time. For more details on individual locations please visit the parks webpage.

All of the campgrounds will see openings based on social distancing guidelines. Visitors centers and other amenities may be closed, but restrooms and showers will be open.

People can once again reserve campsites at www.reservecalifornia.com and they are currently accepting reservations for half the campsites at each park. There are currently 259 of 280 California State Parks open to the public, with 21 remaining closed. Find a full list of parks open here.

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