I liked it a lot because my teenage boys got a chance to crawl inside the stumps and get up close to the trees. The loop had massive stumps and trees to look at. Only issue was lack of parking at this spot just off the highway. There were two excellent near by loops, flat walk, super easy. The park rangers directed us just down the road to the perfect spot. The visitor center was closed, but that was a covid issue. We had never been here before but it was on our bucket list. The visitors center recommended about 45 minutes. If you can, allow yourself another hour to drive the rest of the the Howland Hill Road to Crescent City (about 7 miles). It is amazing to see the beauty of these huge trees. We parked in the parking area, took a short stroll and checked out some of the huge trees. The narrow one lane bumpy road has many pull outs so that cars going each direction can pass. As we drove toward the Stout Grove, the Redwoods were bigger and bigger. She provided us easy to follow directions to get to the Stout Grove.ĭriving the Redwood Highway before reaching the visitors center and park areas, we could see large Redwoods on each side of the road. She said this is probably the most visited part of the park. We did not have a lot of time and decided to head straight to the Stout Grove based on the recommendation of the park ranger. We first stopped at the Hiouchi Visitors Center to get information about the park. My wife and I stopped here while driving South from Grants Pass, OR to Arcata, CA.
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