Prairie Creek Redlands State Park Campgrounds are situated in the heart of Redwood National and State Park. Visitors to the park can stay at either Elk Prairie or Gold Bluffs Beach campgrounds and explore the park via three scenic drives, 75 miles of hiking trails, and a 19-mile bike loop. Gold Bluffs Beach Campground has 26 single-family campsites on an open grassy plain next to a huge deserted beach. Elk Prairie Campground has 76 single-family (mixed use) campsites located among a forest of old-growth Redwood trees and has drinking water, flush toilets and showers. The sites are good for tents, trailers and RVS (up to 27 feet). Reservations are needed at Elk Prairie and Gold Bluff Beach Campgrounds year-round. Gold Bluffs Beach campground is cabover camper- or tent-only; no trailers of any kind are allowed on Davison Road. Dogs on a leash no longer than 6 feet are allowed in the campgrounds, on the beach and the main beach road, but are not permitted on any of the park trails.
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