OTG_1
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A couple of weeks back I took my land cruiser and 6yo up to California's Redwood Coast. The plan was to explore the Redwoods, Smith River NRA, and some of the backroads in Humboldt County that I'd read about in various guide books. Unfortunatley, many of the backroads that I were previously dirt, have been paved (like Bald Hills Drive). We lucked out with some incredible weather and did get to explore some really scenic places, and Smith River NRA is a hidden gem. We'll be heading back in April to do some more exploring on the dirt backroads and trails of Smith River NRA.
I put together a 15 min video of our adventures, there's quite a bit of time spent out of the vehicle since I didn't capture a ton of footage while traveling on dirt. Overlanding the Redwood Coast
Ironically the only Roosevelt Elk herd we encountered was along Hwy 1, and not in Redwood NP and State Parks.
Somewhere near High Gap in Smith River NRA. This photo really doesn't do justic to the view of the Pacific from the Coast Mountains.
Forks of the Smith. See if you can spot us near the rocks in the middle! The anglers were out in force when we went, and a row boat was probably passing by every few minutes.
If you make it to California's far north coast, be sure to check out Howland Hill Drive. I kind of screwed up on this photo by pulling the Lexus 20 feet in front of the Redwood. It's way bigger than it looks (much wider than the Lexus).
We came across this rad Defender with a Westfalia camper.
If you pass by the giant wood carved sculptures of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, there's a whole lot more to be had. This is Trees of Mystery and they have a rad series of rope bridges through the ancient redwood forest. You can also take the Sky Tram for a nice little 10 minute trip through the Redwoods as well. Personally, I thought the sky bridges were a lot cooler and so did my kid.
I put together a 15 min video of our adventures, there's quite a bit of time spent out of the vehicle since I didn't capture a ton of footage while traveling on dirt. Overlanding the Redwood Coast
Ironically the only Roosevelt Elk herd we encountered was along Hwy 1, and not in Redwood NP and State Parks.
Somewhere near High Gap in Smith River NRA. This photo really doesn't do justic to the view of the Pacific from the Coast Mountains.
Forks of the Smith. See if you can spot us near the rocks in the middle! The anglers were out in force when we went, and a row boat was probably passing by every few minutes.
If you make it to California's far north coast, be sure to check out Howland Hill Drive. I kind of screwed up on this photo by pulling the Lexus 20 feet in front of the Redwood. It's way bigger than it looks (much wider than the Lexus).
We came across this rad Defender with a Westfalia camper.
If you pass by the giant wood carved sculptures of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, there's a whole lot more to be had. This is Trees of Mystery and they have a rad series of rope bridges through the ancient redwood forest. You can also take the Sky Tram for a nice little 10 minute trip through the Redwoods as well. Personally, I thought the sky bridges were a lot cooler and so did my kid.