Lodging in May - 4 days in Redwoods

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Spending four days in Redwood National and State Parks in May is a fantastic way to explore the giant redwoods, enjoy hiking, and take in the natural beauty of Northern California. May is a great time to visit because the weather is generally mild, and the parks are less crowded than in peak summer months. Lodging options vary depending on whether you prefer camping, cozy cabins, or staying in nearby towns.

Here are some lodging options to consider during your stay:

  • In-Park Lodging: The National Park itself has limited accommodations. The most common options are campgrounds like Jedediah Smith Campground, Gold Bluffs Beach Campground, and Elk Prairie Campground. These are ideal if you enjoy a more immersive nature experience. Reservations are recommended, especially for May.
  • Nearby Towns: There are charming towns near the park such as Crescent City, Klamath, and Orick that offer hotels, motels, and bed & breakfasts. Crescent City has more amenities and several mid-range hotels, while Klamath and Orick offer a quieter, more rustic experience closer to the trails.
  • Vacation Rentals: Airbnb and VRBO have cabins and homes in and around the park area. Staying in a cabin surrounded by forest can be a magical experience and allows for flexibility in meal preparation and privacy.

When choosing where to stay, consider your planned activities and how much driving you want to do each day. The park is long and stretches along the coast, so picking a central base can reduce travel time between northern and southern sections.

  • Staying near Orick puts you close to the Tall Trees Grove and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.
  • Crescent City is ideal if you want more services, dining options, and easy access to the northern trails.
  • Consider splitting your stay between two locations to experience both the northern and southern park sections.

Other tips for a comfortable stay:

  • Book accommodations as early as possible, as May is a popular month for visitors exploring the redwoods.
  • Pack layers, as mornings and evenings can be cool, even in May.
  • Check for park events, ranger programs, or guided hikes that might enhance your visit.
  • If camping, bring waterproof gear, as the forest can be damp and foggy.

Overall, a combination of nearby town lodging and day trips into the park provides convenience, comfort, and easy access to the incredible trails and sights of Redwood National and State Parks.


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