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| Humboldt Redwoods State Park contains over 100 miles of trails which give hikers the option of day hikes or longer routes. Backpackers can get away from the crowds by staying at our backcountry trail camps. The backcountry areas of the park offer a range of different environments, from meadows to forests. To find out more about each trail, click on its name on the map. Each trail description contains a trail map, information about the route, and an elevation profile if the route involves significant elevation change. | ![]() |
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overview map of the park (8X10 GIF, 1.76MB) To save map to your computer, (Windows) right click on the link and choose "save target as." Then open in any photo software. When printing, print it with landscape orientation. This map is not meant for navigation, but to give you an overview of the park and where facilities are located. |
| Map of trails around Albee Creek Campground. Click thumbnail for a full size version. Wait for it to download. Then, right click on the picture and choose "Save As." When printing, print landscape orientation at 8.5 x 11 size. Prints on a full sheet of paper. |
| Printable map of the trails around the Burlington Campground area. Click on the thumbnail above and allow the image time to download. Then, right click on it and choose "save as." When printing, open it in your image editing software and print in landscape orientation on a full 8.5x11 sheet of paper. |
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Page of trail mileages for horse trails accessible from Cuneo Horse Camp
While this page is under construction, you can view the following trail maps and descriptions:
The following links are under construction. Some have maps and some contain trail descriptions only:
Grasshopper Peak Trail (Summer only access)
Williams Grove to Hidden Springs Campground Trail
Gov. William Stephens Loop Trail
Big Tree Area - Bull Creek Flats Loop Trail
Big Tree Area - Giant, Flatiron, and Tall Tree
Grasshopper Peak Trail (Year-round access)
Albee Creek - Big Tree Area Loop Trail
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This web site provided by Humboldt Redwoods Interpretive Association You can help support the work of the H.R.I.A. (Humboldt Redwoods Interpretive Association) by becoming a member. Funds raised through memberships, endowments, and donations enable H.R.I.A. to develop displays, purchase equipment, sponsor research, publish interpretive literature, and also to fund the expansion of the Humboldt Redwoods State Park Visitor Center and its quality exhibits. A critical element in the success of the Association is its membership and endowment program. Individuals and families throughout the country have long supported the Association. |
