In the summer, first-come, first-serve camping is available for only $15 per night. The day use picnic area is free. Although the picnic and camping area is closed during the winter months, the first access point adjacent to Highway 2 is open year-round (limited parking). When snow makes the high country is inaccessible, give this park a try for snowshoeing or a winter stroll. In the spring, return to see the wildflowers. Trail names like Ladyslipper, Arrowleaf Ridge, and Pentstemon Point give a hint about which flowers may be glimpsed along the route.
Great place to go hiking and explore nature. Make sure you pay your dues and get any permit you might need, rangers are brutal and won't forgive you if you don't.
Come here yearly to go camping with a bunch of great friends! It's beautiful, peaceful and a great place to hike. The redwood trees make it extra special! Also close enough to go to Gizdich, Coraletas and to the ocean.
Camped here many, many years ago and loved it. Amazing that in this small area there is a redwood forest! Hope the current rains don’t cause problems
I want to go back when I have more time to explore. I only walked the Lower Miller Trail, and it was beautiful!