Redwood National and State Parks Permits
Backcountry camping among the world's tallest trees.
All Permits
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Little Bald Hills Campground
Backcountry campground.
DeMartin Campground
Coastal backcountry campground.
Flint Ridge Campground
Backcountry campground.
Redwood Creek Gravel Bar
Dispersed gravel-bar camping in Redwood Creek corridor.
Other California Areas
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Redwoods Permit FAQ
What permits are required for Redwood National and State Parks?
Redwood National and State Parks requires permits for various activities including Little Bald Hills, DeMartin, Flint Ridge, Redwood Creek. Each permit has different requirements and booking processes.
How do I get a permit for Redwood National and State Parks?
Permits for Redwood National and State Parks are available through Reservation systems. Use PermitSnag to track availability and get notified when cancellations occur.
When should I apply for Redwood National and State Parks permits?
Timing varies by permit type. Lottery permits typically open months in advance, while reservation permits release on a rolling basis. Set up alerts with PermitSnag to never miss an opening.
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