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Seeing a park by automobile isn't for everybody. For those who crave quiet hours on the trail, a starlit sky at night, and sleeping to the sound of crashing waves, the parks have much to offer. RNSP contains nearly 200 miles (320 km) of walking and hiking trails. Several excellent backpacking opportunities await those who would like to see the parks on foot. These trails traverse
a wide variety of natural habitats: old-growth redwood forests, mixed
evergreen forests, coastal scrub, prairies, streams, marshes, and unspoiled
beaches. Backpackers stay in designated campsites except along the Redwood
Creek gravel bars. Enjoy the forest or ocean for 5 consecutive days; 15
in a calendar year. You can camp along Redwood Creek's gravel bars beyond
the first seasonal bridge and no closer than within 1/4 mile of Tall Trees
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To download a high quality version of the parks' brochure map in Adobe PDF format, visit the National Park Service Digital Maps web site. To view the map, you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 freeware installed. Follow Adobe Systems' downloading instructions and program documentation to properly install Acrobat Reader on your system. Address for the RNSP brochure map: http://www.nps.gov/carto/REDW.html
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