Discover Big Basin Redwoods SP: Ultimate Guide to Tent Cabins Camping in California

Big Basin Redwoods State Park, located in the majestic Santa Cruz Mountains of California, stands as the state's oldest state park, home to ancient coast redwoods that reach heights of over 300 feet. Within this enchanting forest, the park offers charming tent cabins that immerse visitors in nature while providing a cozy retreat equipped with wood stoves and nearby restrooms. Adventurers can explore over 80 miles of trails, including the popular Berry Creek Falls Trail, which highlights breathtaking waterfalls and diverse wildlife. Campers can enjoy a variety of camping options, from tent and RV sites to group and environmental camps for a truly rustic experience. The park also boasts vibrant programs including guided hikes, interpretive talks, and junior ranger activities that engage visitors of all ages. Whether you seek solitude among towering trees or an invigorating hike, Big Basin Redwoods State Park promises an unforgettable escape into nature's grandeur.
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