Lady Bird Johnson Grove Trail
About the Business
Lady Bird Johnson Grove Trail is a stunning natural oasis nestled in the heart of the Redwood National and State Parks in Orick, California. This peaceful park is named after former First Lady Lady Bird Johnson, who was a passionate advocate for environmental conservation. The trail winds through towering old-growth redwood trees, providing visitors with a serene and enchanting experience in the midst of nature. As you stroll along the path, you will be surrounded by the majestic beauty of these ancient giants, creating a sense of awe and wonder. The Lady Bird Johnson Grove Trail is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a tranquil escape in the midst of stunning natural beauty.
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Bald Hills Rd, Orick, CA 95555, United States
Reviews
"This was the first hike we took in the Redwoods- I can see why it tops almost every top hikes list you find online for the area! We hiked it in the rain β it was level and easy, great no matter the weather. Be sure to wear waterproof boots if you do catch a rainy day!"
"Lovely walk through the Redwoods. Even though it had been raining off and on all week, the trail was passable. I love the untouched beauty of being in the Redwoods."
"I went to the Tall Trees Grove, Grove of the Titans, and many other smaller groves across the greater Redwood area and this is my favorite. There is a paved parking area and a nice bridge over Bald Hills Road to get to the grove. There are restrooms and interpretive signs as well. There are some very impressive trees here and a high concentration of Redwoods."
"In my opinion, this is one of the most magical rainforests on earth. I came at the perfect time. Fog in this grove is wild. This has been one of my favorite places since I was kid. I can't say enough about this beauty and the photos speak for themselves. *The drive up to the grove is very steep and long for such an incline. My car did not like it much, so be warned. The parking lot is small and in high demand. I was lucky when I arrived at 10am, because it was almost full. When I left at noon, people were circling. There are restrooms in the parking lot. The paths are wide, smooth and well maintained. This is a short walk with a gentle slope/grade. Depending on your level of mobility, I would say this is pretty accessible compared to most outdoor parks of this sort. **PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE This is a national park and prestine. Read the signs, follow the rules. DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED! Have some respect for this forest. And if you can't do that, I don't know why you're here, but do it for visitors who want an uninterrupted visit. There are thousands of parks that allow dogs, go there. Dogs bark. Dogs poop. Dog dig holes and kick up dirt. Dogs pee. Dogs fight with other dogs if other disrespectal visitors are present. Owners are audibly scolding undisciplined dogs. Leave your dogs at home or in the car. Enjoy the time you visit, don't take it for granted. We don't know how long this will exist. To wrap it up, I highly recommend anyone and everyone to venture off 101 and experience this magnificent wonder of the world. It's the best presentation of the redwoods that Northern California is known for."
"I did this hike first thing during the morning and it was well worth it since you get to see it all by yourself and it only takes 30 minutes to an hour to see everything at your own pace! The hike was pretty easy and definitely worth visiting! Highly recommend it!"
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