I want to thank you for creating this 3-day guide. It was a perfect foundation for planning a family trip in a location we had not previously explored. Your tips were great and especially appreciate the info on the permit for Tall Trees Grove. We enjoyed our hikes last week and are grateful to you!
@@myras7864 thank you so much for your comment! We are so happy that we could help you plan a great trip for your family! We love what we do, and stories like yours make the work that goes into the channel and website worthwhile. Here's is to many more adventures! 😎🤙
Hi, so Trinidad or Crescent City would be the two cities that book-end all of these activities. You can find more options and affordable lodging in these two cities. If you want something in the middle, then you'll have Orick, Berry Glenn or Klamath. Not as many lodging options in the middle. Trinidad is an adorable little town with many of things to do. We camped at Mill Creek campground but if we visited again, we might try to stay in Trinidad. I hope this helps you.
Great content as usual. Really enjoyed all your videos. I would appreciate if you can include some details about road conditions, whether roads are drivable via 2 wheels drive.
Thank you so much! We never needed to use 4-wheel drive while we were on this trip. High clearance and off-road tires would be helpful, but you could get to these spots in a car if you take your time. Also, our blog has a lot more detailed info. The link for the blog is in the description.
Thank you for the video. The website indicates a Backcountry permit is required for overnight stays at the campsite. I'm having trouble finding the permit application and booking options for the campsite. Could you share links to book both?
For backcountry permit at Redwood NP, here's the link explaining it with Reserve option: www.nps.gov/redw/planyourvisit/backcountrypermits.htm For reserving: www.redwoodparksconservancy.org/permits/backcountry Hopes that help
We shot this in early September. We camped at the Mill Creek campground. Since we were camping, we brought our own food and kept it in an ice chest. Hope this helps ☺️
Is it possible to a normal person send a petition to the state of California to live in the redwood national park? Do you know if theres a way or something like that
according to Chatgpt: Redwood National and State Parks, located in northern California, encompass a vast area of protected redwood forests. While the parks offer camping facilities and various recreational opportunities, living permanently within the boundaries of the park is not allowed. The parks are managed by the National Park Service and the California Department of Parks and Recreation, and they have regulations in place to protect the natural environment and preserve it for future generations. These regulations typically prohibit permanent residency within the park boundaries. However, there are nearby communities where people live, and individuals can visit the parks for recreation, education, and appreciation of the natural beauty of the redwood forests. Additionally, there are park staff and researchers who may stay within the park for temporary periods as part of their work, but this is typically not considered permanent residency.
It is $12.00 now fyi. and cash and or check only I believe. You have to reserve a permit but reserving the permit for the time is free. You pay when you get there.
Awesome video, it looks amazing
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I want to thank you for creating this 3-day guide. It was a perfect foundation for planning a family trip in a location we had not previously explored. Your tips were great and especially appreciate the info on the permit for Tall Trees Grove. We enjoyed our hikes last week and are grateful to you!
@@myras7864 thank you so much for your comment! We are so happy that we could help you plan a great trip for your family! We love what we do, and stories like yours make the work that goes into the channel and website worthwhile. Here's is to many more adventures! 😎🤙
Lots of great views.
So many man! We can't wait to go back!
We are going in 2 week, thank you for the video
Awesome! Have a great trip!
How was it?
Agree with you 😊 Prairie Creek is the perfect place ❤️❤️❤️
Hey!that's aweosme .
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! 😁👍
I've been wanting to go here for the first time. Thanks for the suggestion
You are going to love it! ❤️
To accomplish this trip, where do you recommend staying? Any particular city that makes these all an easy driving distance?
Hi, so Trinidad or Crescent City would be the two cities that book-end all of these activities. You can find more options and affordable lodging in these two cities. If you want something in the middle, then you'll have Orick, Berry Glenn or Klamath. Not as many lodging options in the middle.
Trinidad is an adorable little town with many of things to do. We camped at Mill Creek campground but if we visited again, we might try to stay in Trinidad. I hope this helps you.
Thank you! It does help!@@LiveThatAdventure
Needed this video! Think I just got inspired to do the same three days! Thank you!
So glad that we could help! It is a pretty awesome 3 days that's for sure! :)
Great content as usual. Really enjoyed all your videos. I would appreciate if you can include some details about road conditions, whether roads are drivable via 2 wheels drive.
Thank you so much! We never needed to use 4-wheel drive while we were on this trip. High clearance and off-road tires would be helpful, but you could get to these spots in a car if you take your time. Also, our blog has a lot more detailed info. The link for the blog is in the description.
Great content! Efficient use of three days.
Thank you! It is definitely an action packed couple days 😁👍
This looks amazing! I’m planning on going in May. Did you have any contact with wild animals (bears, elk)?
You are going to love it there! We speed one bear on the side of the road (luckily from the car) and a big herd of Roosevelt elk
Thank you for the video. The website indicates a Backcountry permit is required for overnight stays at the campsite. I'm having trouble finding the permit application and booking options for the campsite. Could you share links to book both?
For backcountry permit at Redwood NP, here's the link explaining it with Reserve option:
www.nps.gov/redw/planyourvisit/backcountrypermits.htm
For reserving:
www.redwoodparksconservancy.org/permits/backcountry
Hopes that help
What month did u go
We went near the end of August before the campground closed for the year
May we ask what time of year you went? Where you stayed and how you got food and stuff.
We shot this in early September. We camped at the Mill Creek campground. Since we were camping, we brought our own food and kept it in an ice chest. Hope this helps ☺️
Can you provide information on where you camped for this trip?
Sure thing! We stayed at the Mill Creek campground
what is the name of the campground you stayed at? it’s beautiful!
Its called Mill Creek. Its super pretty!
@@LiveThatAdventure Do you mean Mill Creek?
@@stevealbert4050 yes!! Thank you for correcting. I missed the spelling. 😊
Is it possible to a normal person send a petition to the state of California to live in the redwood national park? Do you know if theres a way or something like that
according to Chatgpt: Redwood National and State Parks, located in northern California, encompass a vast area of protected redwood forests. While the parks offer camping facilities and various recreational opportunities, living permanently within the boundaries of the park is not allowed.
The parks are managed by the National Park Service and the California Department of Parks and Recreation, and they have regulations in place to protect the natural environment and preserve it for future generations. These regulations typically prohibit permanent residency within the park boundaries.
However, there are nearby communities where people live, and individuals can visit the parks for recreation, education, and appreciation of the natural beauty of the redwood forests. Additionally, there are park staff and researchers who may stay within the park for temporary periods as part of their work, but this is typically not considered permanent residency.
@@LiveThatAdventure thank you for answering
@@JamesM2000 Sure thing! I wish I had a better answer for you!
It is $12.00 now fyi. and cash and or check only I believe. You have to reserve a permit but reserving the permit for the time is free. You pay when you get there.
Thank you for the update. Which hike is this for?
Could u please give us the list of places u visited, in your description ?
There is actually a link to a very detailed list on our website in the description. 😎🤙