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Nickel Creek - Redwood National and State Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED

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Nickel Creek in Redwood National Park is surrounded by dense forest terrain. The area experiences temperature highs around 65°F and lows near 40°F. Visitors can explore the nearby Redwood National and State Parks, known for their towering trees and scenic trails.

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Nickel Creek - Redwood National and State Park - TEMPORARILY CLOSED is located in California

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1111 Second Street
Crescent City, CA 95531

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41.70050612 N
124.14038328 W

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Google and Californiabestcamping.com state Nickel Creek Camp CLOSED due to landslides and unsafe conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Nickel Creek Campground located?

Nickel Creek Campground is located in Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California. It sits along the coastal section of the park, providing access to the stunning old-growth redwood forests and Pacific coastline. The campground is situated near the Coastal Trail, making it a strategic stopping point for backpackers exploring this magnificent region. However, it's important to note that Nickel Creek Campground is currently closed due to landslides and unsafe conditions.

What amenities are available at Nickel Creek Campground?

Nickel Creek Campground is a backcountry site with minimal amenities. When operational, it typically offers basic facilities including vault toilets, food storage lockers to protect supplies from wildlife, and designated tent sites. As a primitive camping area, there is no running water, so visitors must filter water from nearby sources or pack in their own. The campground does not have electrical hookups, showers, or garbage service, requiring campers to pack out all trash. Currently, the campground is closed due to safety concerns.

Do I need reservations for Nickel Creek Campground?

When operational, Nickel Creek Campground requires backcountry permits rather than traditional reservations. These permits must be obtained from the Redwood National and State Parks visitor center before your trip. The number of permits is limited to control usage and minimize environmental impact. However, the campground is currently closed due to landslides and unsafe conditions, and no permits are being issued. Before planning a future trip, check with park authorities about reopening status and updated permit requirements.

What activities can I do near Nickel Creek Campground?

The area surrounding Nickel Creek Campground offers numerous outdoor activities. The Coastal Trail provides spectacular hiking with ocean views and passes through old-growth redwood forests. Wildlife watching opportunities abound, with possibilities to spot Roosevelt elk, black bears, and numerous bird species. Nearby beaches allow for tidepooling, beachcombing, and stunning sunset views over the Pacific. Photography enthusiasts will find countless subjects in the diverse ecosystems. Though the campground itself is currently closed, the surrounding Redwood National and State Parks remain a premier destination for nature lovers.