Big Basin Redwoods State Park
Campground
3.6 from 5 users
Description
Big Basin Redwoods State Park is California's oldest state park, featuring ancient coast redwoods that are more than 50 feet around and as tall as the Statue of Liberty. Get spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, lush waterfalls, and a fascinating natural and cultural history.
Visitors can hike more than 80 miles of trails, with some linked to Big Basin and Castle Rock State Park as well as the eastern reaches of the Santa Cruz range. The park also has a number of waterfalls, a variety of habitats including lush canyon bottoms and sparse chaparral-covered slopes, wildlife such as deer, raccoons, bobcats, and lots of bird life like Steller's jays, egrets, herons and California woodpeckers.
Features
Location
Lat: 37.166385 Lng: -122.250837
User Reviews
User 84854
Nice spot. 35$ unhooked site for car camping. Shower 50Ct for 2 minutes. Was very hot after first minute. Bathrooms got cleaned in the afternoon.
User 73705
Campground was ok. $35 for no hooked Up tent Site. BUT I had to pay extra for iced cold water shower, 50 ct (quarters) for only 2 minutes!!! Paying for short cold water shower?? No way! :(((( restrooms were also unclean and dirty..disirable Would be free WIFI, because there were no mobilephone Network
User 103872
35$, Little bit overpriced in winter season. Rangers were open around 1800 - very dark drive though.