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Navarro Beach - Navarro River Redwoods State Park

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There are 10 campsites with a few that will accommodate RV’s, it is a dry campground with portable toilets and one enclosed bathroom for wheelchair accessibility, there is no running water (dry camping) if you are looking for privacy this campground is not for you, each spot except maybe 3-4 spots, is about 20x20 side by side. The beach is beautiful and the campsites are roomy. The Navarro River flows into the Pacific here, and this is a great site to watch seals in the ocean and otters in the river. People build incredible driftwood structures on the beach. Dogs are allowed but must be on a 6 foot leash. The camping fee is $35 per night, with a two dollar discount for seniors. There is no source of fresh drinking water and the portable toilets are often lacking toilet paper. Wifi is available for a nominal fee.

From The Campground

Navarro River Redwoods State Park is a beautiful park located on Highway 128, two miles east of the junction with State Highway 1. The park is popular with anglers, canoeists, and kayakers in the late winter and spring. Second growth redwood groves stretch the length of the park. They are home for raccoons, black-tail deer, and river-oriented birds such as the belted kingfisher. Visitors to the Navarro River Redwoods State Park can enjoy picnicking, swimming, and camping.

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Activities

Discounts

Senior Citizen

Affiliates

State Park

Contact

(707) 937-5804
info@parks.ca.gov

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Reservations

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info@parks.ca.gov

Quick Stats

10
Sites
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Site Price
24ft.
Max Site Size (L)
148ft.
Elevation

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GenieSummary

There are 10 campsites with a few that will accommodate RV’s, it is a dry campground with portable toilets and one enclosed bathroom for wheelchair accessibility, there is no running water (dry camping) if you are looking for privacy this campground is not for you, each spot except maybe 3-4 spots, is about 20x20 side by side. The beach is beautiful and the campsites are roomy. The Navarro River flows into the Pacific here, and this is a great site to watch seals in the ocean and otters in the river. People build incredible driftwood structures on the beach. Dogs are allowed but must be on a 6 foot leash. The camping fee is $35 per night, with a two dollar discount for seniors. There is no source of fresh drinking water and the portable toilets are often lacking toilet paper. Wifi is available for a nominal fee.

From The Campground

Navarro River Redwoods State Park is a beautiful park located on Highway 128, two miles east of the junction with State Highway 1. The park is popular with anglers, canoeists, and kayakers in the late winter and spring. Second growth redwood groves stretch the length of the park. They are home for raccoons, black-tail deer, and river-oriented birds such as the belted kingfisher. Visitors to the Navarro River Redwoods State Park can enjoy picnicking, swimming, and camping.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

Senior Citizen

Affiliates

State Park

Contact

(707) 937-5804
info@parks.ca.gov

Quick Stats

10
Sites
--
Site Price
24ft.
Max Site Size (L)
148ft.
Elevation
177037
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Location
-123.75800323
39.19250107
Navarro Beach Rd.
Albion, CA

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Reservations

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