Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park Campground offers an immersive experience in one of California's most pristine old-growth redwood forests, located 9 miles east of Crescent City on Highway 199. This 10,000-acre preserve protects nearly half of California's remaining ancient redwoods, featuring towering trees amid lush undergrowth of rhododendrons, azaleas, and banks of ferns. The campground provides RV and tent camping facilities with water hookups, full dump stations, and shower facilities, accommodating motorhomes up to 25 feet and trailers up to 21 feet. Pull-through sites are available for easier access. Visitors enjoy comprehensive amenities including picnic tables, grills, fishing access, and boat launch facilities, with the park being fully pet-friendly. Extensive trail systems support hiking, biking, and horseback riding, while guided tours and interpretive programs explore the park's natural and cultural heritage. The location provides convenient access to Redwood National Park headquarters in Crescent City and neighboring state parks like Prairie Creek Redwoods and Del Norte Coast Redwoods. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve, the park delivers a world-class outdoor experience surrounded by some of Earth's most magnificent ancient forests.