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Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
1111 Second Street • Crescent City, CA 95531 • (707) 458-3018
Established in 1929, this predominantly old-growth coast redwoods park is bisected by the last major
free-flowing river in California, the Smith River. Almost all of the park land is watershed for the Smith River
and Mill Creek, a major tributary. The park has a campground with 87 family campsites, about 20 miles of
hiking and nature trails, river access, a visitor center with exhibits and a nature store.
PARK FEES are due and payable upon entry
into the park. The campsite fee covers one
vehicle. Additional fees for extra vehicles.
BICYCLES are allowed on paved roadways.
Riders under 18 years old MUST wear a helmet
at all times, per State law.
OCCUPANCY: Each campsite may have up to 8
persons (including children).
GAMES/ACTIVITIES that are disruptive to the
other campers or to the environment are strictly
prohibited.
VEHICLE PARKING: Vehicles may be parked
only in your assigned campsite. They must
must not extend into the roadway beyond the
campsite number or limit line. Two vehicles
maximum per campsite (if there is room).
CHECK-OUT TIME is noon. Please vacate
your site by that time. Check-in is 2 p.m. Cabin
check-in is 3 p.m.
SPEED LIMIT: The maximum speed limit is 15
mph. When pedestrians, bicyclists, and
children are present, even 15 mph might be too
fast. Use good judgment.
QUIET HOURS are from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. To
ensure an enjoyable experience for everyone,
please do not disturb other campers,
regardless of the time of day or night.
GENERATORS may only be operated between
the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
PETS must be kept on a leash no longer than
six feet and under control at all times. Except
for service dogs, they are not permitted on the
trails or at any interpretive programs. Dogs
may not be left unattended, and they must be
confined to a vehicle or tent at night.
FIRES AND FIREWOOD: Fires are allowed only
in established fire rings or camp stoves. Do not
build ground fires outside the fire rings or leave
campfires unattended. Do not gather firewood
in the park––the nutrients must be allowed
to recycle back into the ecosystem. You may
purchase firewood from the camp hosts.
TYING or nailing anything to trees is prohibited
(hammocks, clothes lines, etc.).
THEFT WARNING: Keep your vehicles locked
and your valuables out of sight. Do not leave
property out at night. Report suspicious activity
to a ranger or camp host.
BEARS: To ensure that you will not have a
negative encounter with wildlife, please pack
out all garbage and dispose of it properly.Metal
bear-resistant lockers are provided for each
campsite. All food, beverages, and toiletries
are required by law to be stored in the
provided food lockers, unless being consumed
or being prepared for consumption.
Name of Trail
HIKING TRAILS
Round Trip Mileage
Boy Scout Tree Trail ............. 5.5 ................ Moderate
Hatton Loop Trail .................. 0.5 ................ Moderate
Hatton Trail .......................... 4 ................... Easy
Hiouchi Trail ......................... 4 ................... Moderate
Leiffer/Ellsworth Trail ........... 2 ................... Moderate
Little Bald Hills Trail ............. 10 ................. Strenuous
Mill Creek Trail ..................... 6 ................... Moderate
Nickerson Ranch Trail .......... 1 ................... Moderate
Simpson Reed/ .................... 1 ................... Easy
Peterson Trail
Stout Grove Trail .................. 0.5 ................ Easy
CAMPING RESERVATIONS: You may make camping reservations by calling (800) 444-7275
(TTY 800-274-7275). To make online reservations, visit our website at www.parks.ca.gov.
ALTERNATE FORMAT: This publication is available in alternate formats by contacting
California State Parks at interp@parks.ca.gov.
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
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Accessible Campsite
Boat Launch
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Campsite: Hike & Bike
Campsite: Walk-in
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56
57
58
Parking
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49
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National
Park
Visitor
Center
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Locked Gate
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99
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40
Kiosk
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90
Picnic Area
Ranger Station
102
100
Visitor
Center
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Camp Host
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Campfire Center
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Cabin
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Restroom
To
Grant’s
Pass
RV Sanitation Station
Showers
Winter Boat
Launch
Telephone
Map not to scale
© 2011 California State Parks (Rev. 2017)
Summer Footbridge
(July-September subject to river level)
For Emergency, Dial 911.