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Tolowa Dunes


This park takes in some of the finest wetlands habitat on California’s northern coast. An ancient sand dune complex that has evolved into several distinct ecological communities, Tolowa Dunes encompasses ocean beach, river, open and vegetated sand dunes, wooded ridges, and wetlands. A diverse assortment of birds, animals and plant life thrive here, and the area serves as an important stopover on the Pacific flyway for thousands of migrating ducks, geese and swans. The Smith River is a good place for salmon and steelhead fishing, and cutthroat trout can be taken at Lake Earl. The basic amenities are provided for campers at two primitive campgrounds, including a ride-in horse camp and six walk-in sites.

Activities Available:

Hiking

Bird Watching

Fishing

Horse Riding

Location/ Directions:

2 miles north of Crescent City.

From Crescent City take Northcrest Drive north off of 101. Access roads are Old Mill Road off Northcrest Drive and further along Northcrest Drive (which becomes Lake Earl Drive) turn left on Lower Lake Road to Kellogg or Pala Roads.

Learn more about Tolowa Dunes State Park by following these links:

Redwood National and State Parks Visitor’s Guild

Redwood National and State Park Brochures

Redwood National and State Park Things to Do

Redwood National and State Park Camping

Redwood National and State Park Visitor Centers

Redwood National and State Park FAQs

contact information

Tolowa Dunes


707-464-6101

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