Traveling north from San Francisco along the Redwood Highway (U.S.
101), the first old-growth redwoods you’ll encounter are in Smithe Redwoods State Natural
Reserve. Here you’ll find the beautiful Frank and Bess Smithe Grove of redwoods, as well as
Dora Creek Falls, a lovely 60-foot waterfall. Because Smithe Redwoods is a natural reserve,
the park is managed to minimize human impact, so there are no developed campgrounds or
trails, or even a parking lot. There is, however, a paved pullout near it on Hwy 101 where you
can pull over and park, and within the reserve you’ll find a picnic area and easy access to the
South Fork of the Eel River for fishing and swimming. From about 1920 until the early 1960s
it was a popular tourist resort called Lane’s Redwood Flat, owned by George W. Lane, one
of the builders of the Redwood Highway. It was then purchased by the Save the Redwoods
League, which deeded it to the State of California.
WHERE: 4 miles north of Leggett on Hwy 101.
MORE INFO: 707-247-3318