Hi there,
We are planning a trip to Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park and were looking for suggestions for a good campsite. We are looking for a site that isn't too close to the others and is more secluded if possible. If you have suggestions, that would be great!
Also, specifically, can anyone tell me about site 35? We are interested in this site and were wondering if anyone has seen it.
Camping in Jedediah Smith SP?
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Are you talking about the Jedidiah Smith Campground #35?
Have you looked at the layout on the Reserve America web site to see where it is?
http://www.reserveamerica.com/camping/map_of_Jedediah_Smith_Redwoods_Sp/r/campgroundMap.do?page=map&search=site&contractCode=CA&parkId=120044&topTabIndex=CampingSpot
#94 is one that looks to be the most private to me.
I'm not positive, but I think #35 may have been the campsite we had. We thought it was fairly private. In fact, most of the campsites were. I thought the ones on the lower level next to the river were a little more open. But there was a walking trail behind our campsite that went down to the river. Only one family walked past when we were there. In general the upper campsites have a lot of trees and bushes in between each site.