California’s Picturesque State Park Provides Camping Among Redwoods Without Reservations

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California's Picturesque State Park Provides Camping Among Redwoods Without Reservations

When the urge to escape into the wilderness hits you, the last thing you want to do is go online and make reservations for a campsite. Fortunately, spontaneous campers within driving distance of California’s Navarro River Redwoods State Park don’t have to worry about this common and frustrating part of the travel process.



Located north of the most bizarre beach in California and west of the state’s only national forest without a major paved road, Navarro River Redwoods offers reservation-free camping for van lifers and tent campers alike at the Paul M. Dimmick Campground. Operating on a first come, first served system, this campground treats visitors to forested waterfront views, scenic swimming spots, inviting picnic areas, and practical amenities (including accessible parking spots and restrooms).

While perhaps a bit intimidating for travelers used to set-in-stone reservations, this redwood paradise heavily rewards those who manage to snag one of the campground’s limited number of campsites. Those rewards include the unparalleled experience of snoozing under a canopy of massive, awe-inspiring trees as the North Fork Navarro River flows by. The fun here isn’t just in the incredible scenery, though. When you’re not gazing up at towering redwoods, take advantage of the campground’s nearby waterway with a bit of kayaking or fishing. Sightseers willing to stray further away from the campgrounds and deeper into Navarro River Redwoods State Park can also take the scenic drive known as the redwood tunnel to the sea. At the end of this drive, discover majestic ocean views at Navarro Beach.



Plan your Navarro River Redwoods State Park camping trip

Though reservation-free camping is perfect for travelers who hate planning, a bit of research can go a long way toward enhancing your experience at Navarro River Redwoods State Park. At the very least, campers should check the weather forecast before heading out. As a coastal destination in Northern California’s Mendocino County, the park’s Paul M. Dimmick Campground faces high humidity levels (over 70%) year-round. To deal with these conditions, campers should prioritize packing water-resistant gear, like the items featured in Explore’s IKEA camping supplies guide. For personal comfort, consider bringing moisture-wicking clothing, too.

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Also, keep in mind that the Paul M. Dimmick Campground is only open during the summer. While this region typically enjoys mild summer weather, record heat waves have seen the county’s temperatures rise past 100 degrees Fahrenheit in recent years. If you’re only a happy camper in comfortable climates, think about making a DIY camping air conditioner during your state park stay. You may also want to pack some earplugs, as the Paul M. Dimmick Campground is close to Route 128, and past visitors have reported hearing road noise.



All of that said, travelers who adequately prepare for this trip can look forward to a delightful time camping among redwoods. If you’ve never seen these unique trees up close, camping underneath them can be a magical experience. One Google reviewer has even dubbed the campground their “favorite place to visit in California.”

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

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