Redondo Beach State Park

Redondo Beach State Park

Redondo Beach State Park is a coastal park in California known for its sandy beach, scenic views, recreational activities, and wildlife. Redondo Beach is a city in southern California that stretches along Highway 1. Redondo Beach’s gorgeous pier was once a working harbour and today 

Refugio Beach State Park

Refugio Beach State Park

Refugio Beach State Park is a picturesque coastal destination offering a range of attractions. It is known for its exceptional coastal fishing opportunities, where visitors can cast their lines and try their luck. The park also features scenic trails and picnic sites, immersing visitors in 

Redwood National Park

Redwood National Park

Redwood National Park is a national park in California that is well-known for its ancient and towering coast redwood trees. These trees are among the tallest and oldest trees found anywhere in the world. The old-growth coast redwoods found in Redwood National and State Parks 

Richardson Grove State Park

Richardson Grove State Park

Richardson Grove State Park is where you first see large, redwood woodland with old-growth trees while travelling north. The park has 170 campsites for families and groups and a day-use picnic spot along the Eel River.   The park was established in 1922 and given its 

Robert Louis Stevenson State Park

Robert Louis Stevenson State Park

Robert Louis Stevenson State Park in California is a beautiful place to visit. It is known for its tall, old redwood trees, quiet campground, hiking trails, and swimming spot on the Eel River. Even though nothing of Stevenson’s cabin now stands, its location may be 

Russian Gulch State Park

Russian Gulch State Park

Russian Gulch State Park is a scenic coastal park located in California, known for its stunning ocean views, rugged cliffs, trails, and a picturesque waterfall. Russian Gulch Creek Canyon’s features include a beach, swimming, exploring tidal pools, skin diving, rock fishing, and a much-forested section