GPS Points for Selected Park Locations
(Global Positioning System)

Location Name
(Some to be added at a future date)

Coordinates (Using datum WGS 84)
Lat/Lon hddd˚ mm' ss.s"

Albee Creek Campground (entrance) N40˚ 21' 09.1"    W124˚ 00' 26.8"
Avenue of the Giants (north entrance)  
Avenue of the Giants (south entrance)  
Baxter Environmental Camp (entrance gate)  
Burlington Campground (entrance)  
Bull Creek Trail Camp (Lower Gould Barn) N40˚ 17' 18.8"    W124˚ 00' 36.2"
Cuneo Creek Horse Campground (entrance)  
Drury-Chaney Trail (trailhead)  
Dry Creek Horse Trail (trailhead)  
Dyerville Giant  
Flatiron Tree  
Founders' Grove

N40˚ 21' 10.7"    W123˚ 55' 26.3"

Founders' Tree  
Giant Tree  
Grasshopper Fire Road (entrance gate) Note: Not a parking area N40˚ 20' 57.1"    W124˚ 00' 29.4"
Grasshopper Peak Fire Lookout N40˚ 18' 23.5"    W123˚ 58' 40.1"
Grasshopper Trail Camp  
Grasshopper Trail intersection with River Trail  
Grieg-French-Bell Loop Trail (trailhead)  
Hamilton Barn Environmental Camp (entrance gate)  
Hanson Ridge Trail Camp (trail intersection with Hanson Ridge M.U.T.)* N40˚ 18' 46.8"    W124˚ 00' 49.9"
Hanson Ridge M.U.T. intersection with Squaw Creek M.U.T.* N40˚ 18' 26.1"    W124˚ 00' 23.7"
Hidden Springs Campground (entrance)  
Intersection of Baxter Trail with Squaw Creek Ridge M.U.T.* N40˚ 20' 25.8"    W124˚ 00' 48.3"
Johnson Prairie Trail  
Johnson Trail Camp  
Kemp Road intersection with Mattole Road N40˚ 17' 09.3"    W124˚ 03' 14.2"
Leatherwood Bar River Access  
Lower Bull Creek Flats Loop Trail (trailhead) N40˚ 20' 30.7"    W123˚ 56' 28.3"
Mattole Road turnoff from Avenue of the Giants N40˚ 21' 18.8"    W123˚ 55' 28.1"
Newton Road (Weott intersection with Avenue of the Giants)  
Park Headquarters (entrance) N40˚ 18' 28.0"    W123˚ 54' 25.9"
South Prairie Trail entrance from Grieg M.U.T. (eastern entrance) N40˚ 16' 40.1"    W123˚ 58' 27.0"
Tall Tree  
Visitor Center (entrance)  
Whiskey Flat Trail Camp N40˚ 19' 03.2"    W124˚ 00' 44.7"
*M.U.T. - Multi-Use Trail (AKA fire road)

Note: This is not a complete list of all park features. More coordinates will be added in the future.

 

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