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The redwood roamer

Travel trailer
Crescent City, CA
Sleeps 6
$90/night
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Experience the Magic of the Redwoods – Cozy Travel Trailer Sleeps 6 Location: In the heart of the Redwood National and State Parks; Crescent Cit, CA Sleeps: 6 Bathrooms: Full bathroom with hot shower Kitchen: Fully equipped with plates, cups, cutlery, pots, pans Overview: Step into a world of towering trees, lush forests, and tranquil vibes when you stay in this fully-equipped travel trailer located in the breathtaking Redwood Forest. Whether you're a family, group of friends, or a couple seeking a serene getaway, this trailer is your perfect base camp to explore nature, hike among the ancient redwoods, and unwind in the beauty of the great outdoors. The Trailer: This spacious, comfortable travel trailer is designed for adventure while keeping comfort in mind. With room for up to 6 people, it’s perfect for a group or family seeking a home-away-from-home while enjoying the sights and sounds of the forest. Sleeping Arrangements: Queen-sized bed Convertible bed from table Bunk beds (ideal for kids or extra guests) Kitchen: Full kitchen with stove, oven, fridge, and microwave Pots, pans, and utensils provided Dining table with seating for 4 Coffee maker Bathroom: Full bathroom with a hot shower, toilet, and sink Fresh towels and toiletries Heating and AC for year-round comfort Outdoor Amenities: Firewood is provided for an extra $25. Can include a kayak for a flat rate of $15 4 camp chairs provided .Hiking and Exploring: Just a few miles away, you’ll find some of the most iconic hiking trails that take you deep into the forest, offering awe-inspiring views of the Redwoods. Why You'll Love It: Stunning Location: Surrounded by the beauty and tranquility of the Redwood National Park, you’ll be immersed in nature. Wake up to the sound of birds chirping and the rustle of the forest. Easy Access to Adventure: Whether you’re into hiking, biking, or simply lounging in nature, there’s something for everyone. Explore scenic drives, go wildlife watching, or spend your days lounging around the trailer with a good book. Perfect for Families or Groups: With space for up to 6 people, it’s an ideal place for family get-togethers or a weekend with friends. Trip Recommendations for Visiting Crescent City, CA Nestled along the rugged Northern California coast, Crescent City is a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of ocean views, ancient redwoods, and small-town charm. Whether you’re here for a weekend escape or a longer stay, there’s plenty to explore in and around this coastal treasure. Day 1: Explore the Redwoods Start your visit with a trip to Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, just a few minutes from town. This park offers some of the most magnificent old-growth redwoods in the world. Drive the scenic Howland Hill Road, a narrow dirt road winding through towering redwoods—you’ll feel like you’re in another world. Stop for a short hike on the Stout Grove Trail, a relatively easy loop that immerses you in a cathedral of giant trees. If you want more adventure, try kayaking or paddleboarding on the Smith River, known for its crystal-clear waters. Local outfitters offer rentals and guided tours during the warmer months. Day 2: Coastal Adventures Begin your morning with a walk along Crescent Beach. Watch for harbor seals and whales offshore, especially in spring and fall during migration seasons. Then head to Battery Point Lighthouse, one of the few lighthouses in the U.S. you can walk to—but only at low tide. Tours of the lighthouse are available when the tide permits and offer a glimpse into 19th-century maritime life. In the afternoon, visit Ocean World, a small aquarium with hands-on exhibits and seal shows—great for families. Afterward, take a stroll through Downtown Crescent City, where you’ll find local shops, cafes, and spots to grab fresh seafood. Day 3: Day Trip to Fern Canyon and Prairie Creek For an unforgettable day trip, drive south along U.S. 101 to Fern Canyon in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park (about 1.5 hours one way). This lush canyon, lined with 30-foot walls covered in ferns, was a filming location for Jurassic Park 2. The hike through Fern Canyon is short and magical, but prepare to get your feet wet, especially in spring. On your way back, keep an eye out for the park’s resident elk herd, often seen grazing in open meadows near Elk Prairie. Where to Eat Crescent City offers a range of casual dining options. Try SeaQuake Brewing for craft beer and pub fare or The Good Harvest Café for locally sourced meals. For fresh seafood, Chart Room Restaurant near the harbor is a local favorite. Final Tips: Crescent City’s weather can be cool and foggy, even in summer, so dress in layers. Bring good hiking shoes, a camera, and a sense of wonder—this corner of California is wild, peaceful, and unforgettable.

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Amenities

Bathroom
Toilet, Inside shower, Bathroom sink, Toilet paper, Toiletries, Hot water
Hookups and power
Generator, Water hookup, Electric hookup, Sewer hookup
Kitchen
Stove, Microwave, Refrigerator, Kitchen sink, Dining table, Potable water, Coffee maker, Pots and pans, Dishes and utensils, Cooking basics
Climate
Heater, Air conditioner
Other
Tow hitch, Awning, Inverter, Leveling jacks, 1 bunk, 1 dinette, 1 queen

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