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Redwood National and State Parks
Operating Hours & Seasons

To get the most out of your visit, why not start at one of the park visitor centers? Chat with our knowledgeable staff, pick up maps and publications to help you enjoy your visit, and find out about the programs and special events offered during your stay. There are five visitor centers in Redwood National and State Parks (listed north to south along a 40-mile corridor):
Hiouchi Information CenterJedediah Smith Visitor Center - Crescent City Information Center - Prairie Creek Visitor Center - Kuchel Visitor Center

 

Hiouchi Information Center

Hiouchi Information Center

  • Open from mid-June to mid-September, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Phone (707) 458-3294.
  • Location on US Highway 199 at Hiouchi, CA.
  • Closed in the winter.
  • Ranger-led walks, junior ranger programs, and evening campfire programs held in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, across the street. Programs occur during the summer season.
  • Redwood National and State Parks' Junior Ranger activity newspapers are available here.
  • Inside: Coast redwood, wildlife, and preservation history exhibits. 12-minute film on the redwoods. Outside: "Trees of the coast redwood forest" walk with waysides.
  • Book store, picnic area, and restrooms.

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Jedediah Smith Visitor Center

  • Open from May 20 to September 30 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open winters on Friday/Saturday/Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. as staff is available.
  • Phone (707) 458-3496.
  • Location: US Highway 101 at Hiouchi, CA.
  • Closed in the winter.
  • Ranger-led walks, junior ranger programs, and evening campfire programs occur during the summer.
  • Redwood National and State Parks' Junior Ranger activity newspapers are available here.
  • Coast redwood, history, and wildlife exhibits.
  • Nature museum, gift shop, campground, dump station, picnic area, and restrooms.
  • Many trails start here.


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Crescent City Information Center

  • Open March - October from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open November - February from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Phone: (707) 465-7306.
  • Location: 1111 Second Street, Crescent City, CA.
  • Closures: Thanksgiving, December 25th, and New Year's Day.
  • Junior Ranger activity newspapers are available here.
  • Gift shop, picnic area, and restrooms.

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Prairie Creek Visitor Center

  • Open daily March - October from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open Wednesday - Sunday November - February from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Phone: (707) 465-7354.
  • Location: just off US Highway 101, along Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway.
  • Closures: Thanksgiving, December 25th, New Year's Eve, and Easter.
  • Ranger-led walks, junior ranger programs, and evening campfire programs held in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park during the summer season.
  • Redwood National and State Parks' Junior Ranger activity newspapers are available here.
  • Coast redwood forest, wildlife, and history exhibits.
  • Video room available.
  • Nature museum, gift shop, campground, dump station, picnic area, and restrooms.
  • 70 miles of trails begin here.

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Thomas H. Kuchel Visitor Center

  • Open March - October from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open November - February from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Phone: (707) 465-7765.
  • Location: US Highway 101 at Orick, CA.
  • Closures: Thanksgiving, December 25th, and New Year's Day.
  • Patio talks and coast walks occur during the summer.
  • Redwood National and State Parks' Junior Ranger activity newspapers are available here.
  • Many exhibits in the visitor center on coast redwoods and watersheds: new technologies! kid friendly!
  • Video room with many films available.
  • Gift shop, picnic area, and restrooms.

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Lower Redwood Creek
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Lower Redwood Creek. New exhibits at Kuchel Visitor Center focus on the many aspects of watersheds. Check out the touch screen. Learn the basics of redwood ecology. Find out about the decades-long fight to save these ambassadors.
Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
You can travel by car to Gold Bluffs Beach to hike along a meandering stream through a hidden canyon with 30-foot walls covered by several species of ferns. Follow steps up to James Irvine Trail to a prairie that was once a small mining town above Fern Canyon.

Last Updated: April 11, 2008 at 13:51 EST