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Prairie Creek Redwoods/Gold Bluffs Beach
Overview
Located within the breathtaking expanse of Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Gold Bluffs Beach offers a unique camping experience where the rugged Pacific coastline meets the ancient redwood forest. This destination is part of the Redwood National and State Parks system, providing a rare opportunity to camp right on the edge of the dunes. It is a primitive site designed for those who want to immerse themselves in nature without the distractions of modern development. Visitors here can experience the raw beauty of Northern California’s wilderness, characterized by misty mornings and the constant sound of crashing waves.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near Orick, CA, the campground is reached via Davison Road, a narrow and unpaved stretch that winds through lush forests before opening up to the coast. The park is famous for its dramatic sea cliffs and wide, sandy beaches. To the east, the world-renowned old-growth redwood groves stand as silent giants, while the immediate surroundings consist of coastal scrub and dunes. Travelers should be aware that the access road has strict vehicle size limits, reinforcing the park's secluded and protected atmosphere.
Amenities & Park Features
As a primitive camping area, Gold Bluffs Beach focuses on essential facilities rather than luxury. There are no RV hookups or dump stations available on-site. The park provides solar-powered showers, restrooms, and potable water. Each campsite is equipped with a picnic table and a fire ring to enhance the outdoor experience. One of the most important features is the wind shelters provided at many sites, which help protect campers from the brisk ocean breezes common along this stretch of the coast.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The crown jewel of the area is Fern Canyon, a spectacular deep gorge with walls covered in lush greenery, located just a short distance from the campground. Hikers can explore over 75 miles of trails, including the James Irvine Trail which connects the beach to the forest interior. Wildlife viewing is a major draw, as Roosevelt elk are frequently seen roaming the dunes and meadows. The beach itself is perfect for long walks, beachcombing, and watching the sunset over the Pacific Ocean.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for adventurous van lifers and owners of small campers or truck shells who value solitude and direct access to nature. Because of the 24-foot length restriction, it is not suitable for large rigs or motorhomes. It is best for travelers who enjoy a rustic, off-grid vibe and are prepared for a lack of digital connectivity. If you are looking to disconnect and experience one of the most iconic landscapes in California, this coastal retreat is an unmatched choice.
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User Reviews
Melissa
Gorgeous. Went today. Big Tree trail was fabulous, following the creek, falling leaves everywhere, ferns everywhere, so much moss and greenery. Thick forest that provided shelter from the rain. The air was damp and cool and smelled lovely. Exactly as I imagined the redwoods would be. Saw Bear scat but no bears.
Tracie Bratcher
Wow so beautiful the trail was easy with a few obstacles one of the best hikes we have been on in the redwoods kid friendly five finger ferns waterfalls on moss. We saw elk just walking out of the parking lot at the beach. You do need a permit easy on line to get.
Austin
Great park! The information center when you first arrive is extremely helpful. Parking can be tight at some of the trails but parking along the main road has plenty of space. Big Tree wayside was my favorite. There's a good number of people at the beginning of the trail but once you start walking more than 10 minutes you're by yourself. Its absolutely gorgeous.
Tino Plank
This park has so much to offer. From camping to hiking to wildlife viewing it's all right here. I've been visiting here for over 40 years. The staff at the information center can help you find the best activity to match your interests. But I'd recommend Trillium Falls or a hike along the trails adjacent to the Drury Parkway to get a taste. If you want more, and have the time, hike or drive to Fern Canyon. Personally, I like to hike the James Irvine Trail to get there. The trail will take you through some majestic and ancient groves of redwoods. The Elk Prairie campground is a good place to camp. Some of the facilities are a bit old. But the location is hard to beat. You'll likely see Roosevelt Elk in the prairie meadow. Give them plenty of space. Particularly during calving season (May-June) they can be aggressive.
Wyatt W. Penke
It really ranks as one of the best state parks you will ever visit. Where else can you possibly see giant elk on the beach next to ocean waves. Fern canyon is a once in a lifetime experience. Plus, giant redwoods on a scenic drive. It has a wonderful combination of views, drives, trails, and wildlife. Overall, the best stops in the greater Redwood park system.
Kali Kalinyuk
Amazing camping spot and hiking spot. Booked it just for Fern Canyon and it didn't disappoint. Went twice just to see what we missed. Was worth it both times. The first time we went hiking not too many people the second time, more than before. Be prepared for the cold water. Bring boots if you go in the winter and spring months. Summer months probably less water, but I'd still bring them.
Eileen
So many tourists spots were closed due to bumb-cyclones or seasonal things. I was so disappointed until got to Prairie Creek area, where saw elk family gathering to feed. They are so majestic and regal. Stopped in Elk Meadow park and hiked up to a small water fall. Saw large redwood surrounding the area so this trip was not wasted.
Laila Krowiak
What a majestic forest! The ranger’s presentation was excellent. The campground is cozy and the wooded sites are beautiful. I would plant more shrubs & oak trees around the more open sites. The maps definition of a multi use trail is very different than my own. To me, multi use doesn’t mean that other modes are tolerated, but that they are accommodated. Cycling the Drury parkway and gravel road to Gold Bluffs was really fun. Hiking the trails was awesome. The showers were lukewarm and finding quarters was an ongoing issue. I don’t agree with smoking cigarettes being permitted in state & national parks.
Vincent Stewart Jr.
Prairie Creek Redwood Forest is nothing short of incredible. My son Gideon and I explored the Big Tree, the Corkscrew Tree, and took a couple of trails—everywhere you look, it's just one breathtaking sight after another. The sheer size of the sequoias is something you have to see to believe. Honestly, if there were an eighth wonder of the world, this place would be it. The trees are massive, and the scenery feels almost otherworldly. We had an absolute blast, and I can’t recommend it enough. Definitely a place to visit if you're in the area!
Luc Gensler
Prairie Creek Redwood State Park was an excellent experience! My friends and I started our trip by staying at an Airbnb in Redding, where it was a scorching 110°F. After a scenic three-hour drive through the Trinity Alps Wilderness, the temperature dropped dramatically to a cool 65-70°F on the Pacific coast. During the drive, we watched the landscape transform from dry, arid terrain on the eastern side of the mountains to a foggy, cooler atmosphere as we crossed over to the west. We stopped by the National Park visitor center, and the park guide recommended we check out Prairie Creek State Park. The park was like 10-minutes away, and we were lucky enough to spot a herd of elk on the way! The park itself is fantastic. We hiked about five miles through the coastal redwood forest, surrounded by towering, ancient trees. You can really feel the wisdom and power of these majestic redwoods. The trails were well-marked and maintained, making the hike easy to navigate. This park is a must-see. Highly recommend!