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Redwood Meadows RV Resort
Overview
Overview
Redwood Meadows RV Resort offers a serene escape nestled among the legendary giants of Northern California. Located just off the scenic Highway 101, this park provides a peaceful sanctuary for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The park is designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings, offering a mix of open spaces and shaded areas that reflect the majesty of the nearby forest. It serves as an inviting home base for those who value tranquility and direct access to one of the most iconic landscapes in the United States.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Crescent City, this resort serves as a prime gateway to the Redwood National and State Parks. The environment is defined by a cool, coastal climate and a dense canopy of ancient trees. Guests are treated to a landscape where the rugged coastline meets deep, emerald forests. The park is conveniently located near the Smith River, which is famous for its crystal-clear waters and exceptional fishing opportunities. This proximity allows visitors to experience both the dense woods and the invigorating salt air of the nearby Pacific beaches.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort caters to modern RVers with a comprehensive suite of services designed for convenience. Guests can enjoy full hookup sites equipped with 30 and 50-amp electrical service, ensuring a comfortable stay for any size vehicle. The park features spacious pull-through sites that accommodate larger rigs with ease, making navigation simple for drivers. Essential facilities include clean restrooms, hot showers, and a well-maintained laundry room. For connectivity, the park offers reliable Wi-Fi and cable TV access for those quiet evenings after a day of hiking and coastal exploration.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities within minutes of the park. A short drive leads to the stunning Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, where hikers can traverse miles of trails under ancient canopies. For those who prefer the ocean, the historic Battery Point Lighthouse and the local harbor offer dramatic views of the rocky shoreline. Additionally, the Smith River provides world-class opportunities for salmon and steelhead fishing, as well as scenic kayaking through some of the most pristine river canyons in California.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts and photographers seeking close proximity to some of the world's tallest trees. Its layout and accessibility make it particularly suitable for big-rig travelers who need extra space without sacrificing a authentic wilderness feel. Families and retirees alike will appreciate the quiet atmosphere and the park’s role as a central hub for exploring the diverse ecosystems of Del Norte County, providing a safe and comfortable environment for short stops or extended stays.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
Reviews
Zach Kiser
This is a great location. They are blessed to be surrounded by so much Marvel. We had three sites here our are running club from Tillamook Oregon came here. We had new trails to run on every day new swimming spots, jumping spots into the river. It was absolutely one of the best locations we could’ve come. The resort RV park was very accommodating. They had clean restrooms and the spacious grounds to house our group. We will definitely be coming back here as you should give it a visit too. They have tiny homes although I do not know if you can rent them, but I’ve seen tiny homes yards RV sites tent sites and your surrounded by multiple state parks and trailhead to the Redwood Forest.
Melissa Green Grimes
This is a park , not a resort . This is primarily long term residence type housing . Seemed like the only option for visiting the redwoods with a 45ft motor home that needed access to hwy 199 , but not exactly for families. Mostly locals / residents .. we had a reservation for Monday night and we called to push back one night and they were accommodating by allowing us to push our 1 night stay to the next night and told us we were ok to arrive early but the office does not open until 12:00 and no one answered the phone to help us check in , know where to go , or even know where our site was after 3 calls because it was before 12:00 . It’s not easy to Maneuver a 45ft motor home with a tow vehicle through a small park with no guidance. Writing a review We did not end up staying the night at the park , we parked the motor home for 4 hours and explored the area and left . We are a traveling RV family of 4 with two young kids and this is not my recommendation.
Mercedes Smelik
My husband and I were need a place to stay overnight in our car (we do this a couple times when we take roadtrips to Oregon and California). They had an option to get a campground without a reservation- we just needed to pick up an envelope that told us where our spot is and had us fill out credit card info. I think this was great, as we came around 11 pm and it is hard to find a place to stay during those hours. It was $45 per night, eh in we were fine to pay even tho we didn’t need anything except a spot to park and bathrooms! The bathrooms are well kept and hot water is available and it looks like there’s showers too. Overall a nice stay on a quiet place and we’re very happy!
Laura Acker-Ketner
This is the third time we have stayed here. Staff members are professional and easy to work with. The area is one of the most beautiful in the world between the coast and the redwood trees and the price is reasonable. We travel here from South Carolina and the visit is well worth the long drive.
TI H
This is a laid-back park amid the beauty of Northern California trees. It's a great spot for groups and families. Dog friendly. Birds chirping, frogs at night (seasonal) nice residents. The owners/managers are hands-on; they show that care about their guests and the property. There is plenty of room for large and small RVs. They have tent spaces and little houses for rent. They've got showers and bathrooms. They've got a Pickle Ball court (I think that's what it's called, could be wrong). Redwood Meadows is an eclectic park, which suits my tastes. There is a convenience store right at the corner and a breakfast place across the street (it's pricey but good). There's a walking trail (0.8 miles) that takes you right to the Jedidiah Smith campground, which borders the river. For me, the best part of Redwood Meadows has always been its peacefulness. Although Highway 199 is right here (yes, you hear the cars driving by), the park itself is calm. The owners keep it restful and quiet and always respond if there is a commotion. I've had extended stays at RV parks across America, and this one is my favorite for its placid feel, coupled with its proximity to Crescent City (15 minutes driving) and the Pacific Ocean.