RVs can be parked along the edges of the parking lot or on 11th Street. Trail 3.113, -124.4336
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Coquille Point Trail and Viewpoint
Monday, May 29, 2023
Lake Earl Wildlife Area Cadra Loop Trail
The gravel road is much better. We went about a mile before turning around but I think the road could be followed to the end. Out and back is about 6 miles. The road is a little rough at the start but smooths out fairly fast. Trail 41.79861, -124.21657
Sunday, May 28, 2023
Elk Valley Casino
There are 6 pull through RV spaces at the far end of the lot. Registration is required - get a players card and go to the security desk to check in for two free nights.
The casino is accessible with easy to reach card and money slots. The chairs are a bit difficult to move. Casino 41.73903, -124.14808
Saturday, May 27, 2023
Redwood National Park Trails
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Heights Casino
We decided to exit US 101 at Moonstone Beach and take Scenic Drive north to the casino. Scenic Drive twists and turns along the coast with great views of the ocean but, even though we didn't have any trouble, I don't recommend it for RVs. Part of the road isn't paved and some sections are one lane.
We did not go into the casino except to check-in. Casino 41.05514, -124.12974Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Fort Humboldt State Park and Logging Museum
The hospital building is the only original building. It's a museum with exhibits on the fort and the native tribes but it's undergoing renovation and was not opened when we visited. The surgeon's quarters has been reconstructed and the rooms are furnished with period pieces. Interpretive panels describe life in the fort from the point of view of the surgeon's wife. A path circles the parade grounds and has more interpretive signs.
The logging museum is adjacent to the fort grounds and consists of a path with interpretive signs and old equipment including a huge steam donkey which was used to drag felled trees out of the forest. The logging museum path is paved and accessible with a rail crossing that's a bit tricky. The paths at the fort are graveled, a little rough but accessible. Both buildings have access to the porch.The parking lot is small. We fit in the accessible parking space which was slightly longer than the other spaces. Longer RVs may fit on the edge of the parking lot next to the fort grounds. 40.77717, -124.1874 Park
Saturday, May 20, 2023
Humboldt Redwoods State Park Campground and Trails
Burlington Campground is a figure eight loop with 58 sites. The roads are narrow, the curves are tight, and the sites are short so, according to the park website, trailers and RVs are limited to 24' however the reservation site accepts RVs up to 30'. In the photo we're in one of the accessible sites, #54, and there is room in front and back of us so a longer RV will fit. The accessible sites are close to the restrooms and have wide parking pads. They do not have paving to the tables and fire rings.
The visitor center is next to the campground - an easy walk along the road or on the path that goes through the amphitheater. The visitor center is accessible. The most interesting exhibit is Charles Kellogg’s Travel Log which he built in 1917 and drove around the country to spread the word about the need to save the magnificent redwoods.Five trails are accessible. We walked/rolled on four of them. Founder’s Grove Loop Trail and Fleishmann Grove Trail start across from the visitor center. Founder's Grove is almost level and very accessible. Fleishmann goes slightly downhill and has a few cross slopes where wheelchair users may need assistance. All of the accessible trails have an informative sign at the trailhead.
Founder’s Grove Loop Trail is accessible with many old growth trees. RVs can be parked along the road near the trailhead.
Drury-Chaney Loop Trail has an accessible 1.6 mile loop with an additional loop to make a 2.4 miles round trip. We walked/rolled the accessible loop. This trail is the most difficult of the three trails with a rolling terrain and a few steep cross slopes. RVs will fit in the pull offs on both sides of the road. Park 40.30819, -123.90869
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Grandfather Tree
The parking lot is large enough for any RV. Tree 40.01122, -123.78953