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Redwood National and State Parks
For Teachers
 
 
Mill Creek stream study
Mill Creek stream study
 

Two in-park facilities are available by reservation for standards-based programs. In the north part of the parks near Crescent City, CA, is the Howland Hill Outdoor School, contact (707) 465-7391. In the south part of the parks is the Wolf Creek Education Center near Orick, CA, contact (707) 465-7767.

Programs are offered both day and overnight. The primary focus is field studies about wetland, stream, prairie, and old-growth forest communities. Exploration of tidepools is sometimes available near Crescent City if staffing and low tide schedules permit. 

You may also contact the parks' education specialist for information about ranger-guided activities for children at (707) 465-7391.

 
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Wolf Creek Education Center class takes a hike in the redwoods
 Black Bear
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 Wolf Creek Field Study
Prairie Hike
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 old growth forest
Forest Walk
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Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
Redwood National and State Parks protects 37 miles of rugged California coastline. Off-shore seastacks provide nesting for about 40 percent of California's seabirds. Drive to the Klamath River Overlook on Requa Road to view where this wild and scenic river meets the sea.

Last Updated: March 19, 2008 at 13:06 EST