Ancient Redwoods RV Park

28101 Ave of the Giants, Redcrest, CA 95569

707-722-4396

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GPS: 40.4171,-123.9625

Ancient Redwoods RV Park is located at 28101 Ave of the Giants, Redcrest, California 95569 with a total of 49 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Backpacking, Biking, Bird Watching, Fishing, Hiking, Historic Sites, Kayaking, Mountain Biking, Nature Trails, Photography, Picnicking, River, Walking Trails, Wildlife Viewing, and more. Before your trip to Ancient Redwoods RV Park, check out website at http://ancientredwoods.net/ or contact them through 707-722-4396 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

40.4171, -123.9625

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 40.4171, -123.9625

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Site Amenities big rig fire ring picnic table pull thru
Facilities firewood general store ADA Accessible laundry restrooms
Discount Clubs Good Sam
Pets pets

Overview of Ancient Redwoods RV Park


Last Price Paid: $55

Reported by JDCostello on 08.01.2021

Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

49

Pad Type:

asphalt

Elevation:

98 ft / 29 m

Max Length:

60 ft

Reviews of Ancient Redwoods RV Park

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  • Quiet

    Reviewed 1/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 26

    Very cute, very quiet campground with full hook ups. The grounds are extremely clean and is very quiet. The store is very limited on supplies so don’t count on them for much. All in all… i would stay here again.

  • Immaculate Park in a Beautiful Setting

    Reviewed 11/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $42

    Days stayed: 5

    A great combination of "in the trees", and wide open space where your satellite connects. FHUs with 50 amp. The park is lovingly maintained with large paved sites surrounded by lush green lawn. Fire pits and clean, new square tables. You need your own chairs as they aren't picnic tables. Showers, restrooms and laundry provided although...moreA great combination of "in the trees", and wide open space where your satellite connects. FHUs with 50 amp. The park is lovingly maintained with large paved sites surrounded by lush green lawn. Fire pits and clean, new square tables. You need your own chairs as they aren't picnic tables. Showers, restrooms and laundry provided although we didn't need them. The staff are awesome. We appreciated having the campers spread out most of the time we were there. This is a very quiet and dark park where we felt completely safe. Several certificates are provided for their Internet. It was fast enough for everything we needed. Zero cell service at the park and in the surrounding area. 12 miles to the nearest gas station, 20 miles to Fortuna, right on the Avenue of the Giants.

  • Quiet small RV park along Avenue of the Giants

    Reviewed 2/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $42

    Days stayed: 1

    Just a one night stay for us on this trip up north. Well maintained, quiet park with full hookups. Sites were good sized but not too private. No large trees in the RV park but surrounded by lush forests around the perimeter. Good basic wifi with additional bandwidth available for a fee.

  • Most modern in the area

    Reviewed 12/6/2020

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    Nightly rate: $42

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 39

    I think this is the newest campground in the area. VERY clean and organized. Laundry room was great. People were great too. The gift shop they have is very nice, clean and inviting. This campground is right on the Avenue of the Giants auto tour road. This the primary reason to come here, to drive the AOTG tour and take the hikes th...moreI think this is the newest campground in the area. VERY clean and organized. Laundry room was great. People were great too. The gift shop they have is very nice, clean and inviting. This campground is right on the Avenue of the Giants auto tour road. This the primary reason to come here, to drive the AOTG tour and take the hikes through the giant ancient redwoods. Location couldn't be better. The only think wrong with this location is there is absolutely no cell coverage for ATT or Verizon. Phones don't work for voice or data. They have a shelter in the campground labeled "Cellphone Boost Area", but even under the shelter the phones wouldn't work. To get Internet you have to use the campground wifi system, which isn't bad, but you only get 2GB of data for free. Then you have to buy your data for $5/GB. That whole idea of charging extra for more Internet just doesn't sit right with me, but I'm sure this is their way of mitigating everyone streaming videos, which would ruin the QOS of the wifi connection.

  • Simple and quiet

    Reviewed 8/10/2019

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 32

    All the hook ups cute quiet and clean. The people that run the place were very nice! The picnic tables need a lot of help. Other than that it worked out great for an overnight. Wi-Fi worked great!

  • Very peaceful

    Reviewed 7/8/2018

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    Nightly rate: $36

    Days stayed: 1

    Really nice little park tucked into the redwoods. I was running late and they called me to make sure everything was okay and that I was still planning to arrive. Customer Service!!I only stayed one night as I was passing thru from Bay Area to Oregon ... could have stayed longer.

  • Disconnect from your cell phone

    Reviewed 23/4/2018

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    Nightly rate: $36

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: Pull thru

    The biggest downfall is absolute lack of phone service, which is not always a bad thing. They do have wifi available for a cost. But if you can live without it this is a very nice park. Friendly staff are happy to give directions and provide maps. The park is nice and quiet because the trees block any highway noise. The park is easy to...moreThe biggest downfall is absolute lack of phone service, which is not always a bad thing. They do have wifi available for a cost. But if you can live without it this is a very nice park. Friendly staff are happy to give directions and provide maps. The park is nice and quiet because the trees block any highway noise. The park is easy to navigate with level sites and plenty of grassy area between sites and has no obstructions for slides. Full 50amp hookups. They even had double sewer openings for those of us with front and back waste tanks. We we're in one of the longer pull thru sites second from the far end, it even had room to park the truck when disconnected.

  • Great location if you do not depend on the internet.

    Reviewed 7/10/2017

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    Nightly rate: $36

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 36

    Let me start by saying, we loved it here. They have a very nice facility and they are located right at the north end of the avenue of the giants which makes it awesome for sight seeing.Downside: I work from my RV and there is no cell service here. (I have verizon, att, and tmobile along with a booster)The wifi option is fun...moreLet me start by saying, we loved it here. They have a very nice facility and they are located right at the north end of the avenue of the giants which makes it awesome for sight seeing.Downside: I work from my RV and there is no cell service here. (I have verizon, att, and tmobile along with a booster)The wifi option is funneled through a garberville city business called 101network... They want you to pay for an access code "per device" at a rate of $5 Per GB. If you stay for 1 week the park will give you 2.5gb for one device. Unfortunately I need about 20gb per week at minimum so we couldnt stay...

  • Park is perfect homebase for exploring redwoods!

    Reviewed 19/9/2016

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    Nightly rate: $37

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 38

    This is a lovely park - it's well laid out, easy to maneuver through and the hookups are right where they should be. The individual sites themselves aren't anything special; very level asphalt pads and spacious grass beltways in between. But what sets this park apart is it's location deep within the majesty of the redwoods.There ar...moreThis is a lovely park - it's well laid out, easy to maneuver through and the hookups are right where they should be. The individual sites themselves aren't anything special; very level asphalt pads and spacious grass beltways in between. But what sets this park apart is it's location deep within the majesty of the redwoods.There are many surrounding communities with a wide variety of food, shopping and wine tasting available, as well as at least a dozen hiking trails to explore. From the moment we walked in the door to the main store / registration desk, the customer service was exemplary. This is one of the finest parks we have ever stayed at.One caveat... AT&T users will have a difficult time connecting voice. Verizon users have access to a booster site. The park's WIFI is excellent, but we have yet to find a spot to use our phones.

  • Exceptional....

    Reviewed 25/4/2016

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    Nightly rate: $37

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 27

    We stayed at Ancient Redwoods RV park in April 2016. The park is very well appointed. We were in site 27 on the far end of the park with no neighbors between us and the redwood trees which surround the park. Very helpful and friendly staff in the office during check-in. We spent 4 nights here and spent our days exploring all the wond...moreWe stayed at Ancient Redwoods RV park in April 2016. The park is very well appointed. We were in site 27 on the far end of the park with no neighbors between us and the redwood trees which surround the park. Very helpful and friendly staff in the office during check-in. We spent 4 nights here and spent our days exploring all the wonders of the redwoods, local communities, and the lost coast. A very rewarding experience for us on each day. The redwood trees are nature's beautiful cathedral - priceless. To have the opportunity to walk among these giants is a humbling experience - everyone should make the time. The local communities are colorful and full of neat artisans and people to experience. The lost coast is absolutely breathtaking beauty. One word of caution - the 100 mile circle drive out to the lost coast is a bust - the roughest roads we have ever experienced - we are still rattling in our boots. Better to visit through Ferndale.Ancient Redoods RV Park is the perfect location to launch from and explore this beautiful section of Northern California. Good free internet service provided by the park. AT&T does not exist. Verizon was in and out. We will definitely stay here on our next journey up the Northern California area. We stayed in a 40' RV with a Jeep Wrangler day cruiser.

  • Clean no-frills RV park to use as a home base for exploring the Redwoods.

    Reviewed 8/2/2016

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    Nightly rate: $36

    Days stayed: 5

    We stayed at Ancient Redwoods for 5 nights while exploring the Avenue of the Giants and Humboldt Redwoods State Park. This is a good "no frills" RV park in a great location, right along the Avenue of Giants. The sites are pretty long (good for big rigs) and paved, mostly pull-throughs, with a nice grass lawn between each, but no privac...moreWe stayed at Ancient Redwoods for 5 nights while exploring the Avenue of the Giants and Humboldt Redwoods State Park. This is a good "no frills" RV park in a great location, right along the Avenue of Giants. The sites are pretty long (good for big rigs) and paved, mostly pull-throughs, with a nice grass lawn between each, but no privacy between sites. The staff was friendly and helpful, but once they leave the office for the evening you're on your own: there was no camp host. We had no cell service at all (Verizon or AT&T) and even with our booster we could only get a weak signal. Fortunately the free WiFi worked pretty well most of the time. We were there just a week after they opened for the season (May 2015), so there were only about 10 RVs in the park. We found plenty of places to walk our dogs inside the park, but we did find some ticks on the dogs after walks, so beware! There was some road noise during the day, but it was mostly quiet at night. We'd return here if we were visiting the area again.

  • Great little hideaway in the redwoods

    Reviewed 25/6/2015

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 7

    Loved this park for its location. We wanted a nice park to be our base while we explored the area. We camped at the end of the season in mid October. The park usually closes at the end of October due to the threat of flooding. Park was very well maintained and sites where easy to get in to and big rig friendly. Not a lot of privacy but...moreLoved this park for its location. We wanted a nice park to be our base while we explored the area. We camped at the end of the season in mid October. The park usually closes at the end of October due to the threat of flooding. Park was very well maintained and sites where easy to get in to and big rig friendly. Not a lot of privacy but we basically just used the campground for sleeping and were gone most of the day. The staff was absolutely wonderful and very knowledgeable about the area. The drive through the Redwoods if beautiful and we managed with our big rig.We visited the Lost Coast, Fern Canyon, Shelter Cove and all the nearby towns. We are huge craft beer enthusiasts and there are at least 6 great breweries in the area. Definitely give Eel River a try in Fortuna. No AT&T cell service but the free wifi worked well inside our trailer.

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At&t 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 09/19/2016

T-Mobile 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 10/02/2020

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