moderate
4–6 hours
Participants should have average fitness levels to comfortably walk and hike on forest trails.
Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of California's coastal redwoods on this guided tour in Crescent City, complete with a delicious lunch. Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, this experience offers breathtaking views and enriching insights into these towering giants.
4 - 4.5 Hour Tour | Departs from Crescent City. Avail: Mon-Sun
Embark on an unforgettable 4-4.5 hour adventure through Redwood National Park, exploring majestic redwoods and pristine groves with expert naturalists. Enjoy exclusive tide pooling, breathtaking coastal views, and a complimentary outdoor lunch. This immersive experience connects you with nature and the rich history of the area, perfect for all ages.
Relax, unwind, and plan for an unforgettable day of adventure and fun along the must see stops in and around Redwood National Park. Hop aboard our open air van and explore the magical world of the Redwoods. Stop and visit some of the largest redwood trees on earth in Jedediah Smith State Park, via an old stagecoach road. Naturalists will then lead you into one the most pristine and jaw dropping old growth redwood groves for a short hike. Get a chance to spot colorful sea life at one of our exclusive tide pooling locations (only available during low tide). Enjoy a complimentary outdoor lunch as you take in the beauty of the Northern Coast from hundreds of feet above sea level. Sites include one of the largest redwood groves in Redwood National Park, the cleanest river in California, traditional native structures, stunning beach overlooks, Sea Lion habitat, and much more! This 4 - 4.5 hour tour is for all ages.
Best Western Plus 655 US Highway 101 S, Crescent City, CA 95531. Park In Parking Lot. Meet in lobby (1:30pm)
Sturdy shoes will ensure you can comfortably explore the scenic trails and uneven terrain.
Capture the stunning redwood vistas and unique forest details during your tour.
Binoculars improve your chances of spotting local wildlife like birds and small mammals.
Keeping hydrated will enhance your comfort during the outdoor adventure.
The redwood forests have been a vital part of California's history, once serving as a source for logging and now protected as national and state parks.
The area emphasizes sustainable tourism practices, focusing on protecting the ancient redwoods and supporting local conservation efforts.
Reliable footwear ensures safety and comfort on uneven forest terrain.
Layered clothing helps you stay comfortable in changing weather conditions.
spring|fall|winter specific
Protects against sun exposure during outdoor walks.
summer specific
Stay hydrated throughout the tour with a personal water source.