Newton B. Drury Center 1111 2nd Street, Crescent City, CA 95531
About the Business
Welcome to the Newton B. Drury Center, your gateway to the breathtaking beauty and rich history of the Redwood National and State Parks. Located at 1111 2nd Street, Crescent City, California, our local government office is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the natural wonders of this unique region.
The Redwood Parks are renowned for being home to the tallest trees on Earth, but they offer so much more. Explore vast prairies, majestic oak woodlands, wild rivers, and 40 miles of rugged coastline. This verdant landscape has been inhabited by people since time immemorial, and today, the National Park Service and California State Parks work together to manage and restore these lands for the inspiration, enjoyment, and education of all visitors.
Planning a trip? Be sure to explore our Top Ten Tips for an unforgettable Redwood experience. Additionally, the National Park Service Mobile App is an invaluable resource for information and guidance during your visit. For those traveling with pets, leashed animals are welcome in designated areas of the park.
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, the Newton B. Drury Center is here to enhance your journey through the awe-inspiring Redwood National and State Parks. Come and discover the wonders that await you!
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1111 2nd Street, Crescent City, California 95531, United States
Reviews
"Stopped to get information before heading into the forest, so glad we did!!! The staff here is awesome! Answered all our questions, highlighted the best places and recommended some hikes. Best park office ever!!"
"We visited the "Redwood National and State Park headquarters and visitor center" as a stop in between various hiking spots in the parks and beaches, hoping for our typical museum-esque visitors center and national park passport stamps. We WERE able to get passport stamps. Otherwise this is a very small gift shop on a less than beautiful city street corner, without even the standard National Park pamphlets (they did have several of the state park maps), and staffed by (very knowledgable!) gift shop employees, but not rangers with information about the parks and trails (at least when we visited.) There were a couple picnic tables in a rather shabby courtyard, but NO PUBLIC BATHROOM. (Public bathrooms are available across the street by the beach/playground.) If we were to chose one single visitors center from Redwood National park in the future, it wouldn't be this one."
"A shout out to my woman, Gail! She's amazing! My sister and I stopped by before venturing into the Redwoods park (because we needed advice). Gail is positive, kind, and knowledgeable. She talked with us, gave us maps, advice, stories. Gail helped us find great souvenirs for our families there in the shop. The most incredible part of all of this is that Gail volunteers in the off season (which is now). She is there at 9am, sharp, and isn't even being paid to be her amazing self! Thank you Gail!"
"Very informative. Definitely stop before entering the redwoods. They have maps and very friendly, helpful people. Plenty of parking and there are public restrooms available. They also have kids workbooks for the park."
"Super worth your time to stop by! Great information, details on places to visit , gifts and the most polite staff I've ever had the pleasure to talk to. They got me to join the Redwood friends, cost $25. Almost every park I went to after that took it for a 10 percent discount at every gift shop-visitor center. More than paid for itself, specially if you got kids."
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