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Florence Keller Regional Park

Crescent City, California

Florence Keller Regional Park

Default image for John Dee Trail, a 0.1-mile trail in Crescent City, California (US)
  • 0.1 mi
  • Easy
  • One-Way
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Default image for Helga Burns Trail, a 0.2-mile trail in Crescent City, California (US)
  • 0.2 mi
  • Easy
  • Loop
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Default image for Mark Merlett Trail, a 0.5-mile trail in Crescent City, California (US)
  • 0.5 mi
  • Easy
  • Loop
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Know Before You Go

  • Offers a variety of outdoor activities including camping, hiking, and picnicking within a beautiful forested setting.
  • Provides well-maintained facilities such as campsites (some with hookups), restrooms, and trails suitable for different skill levels.
  • Close proximity to Crescent City and the coast makes it a convenient base for exploring the surrounding area's beaches, attractions, and dining options.

About Florence Keller Regional Park

Discover Florence Keller Regional Park in Crescent City, California, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking gentle trails through stunning redwood forests. This park offers a variety of short, easy hikes perfect for all ages and abilities, including the paved John Dee Trail (0.1 miles), the redwood-lined Helga Burns Trail (0.2 miles), and the enchanting Mark Merlett Trail (0.5 miles) winding through an ancient grove. Enjoy leisurely strolls, connect to other trails within the park, and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Northern California.

Planning a visit to Florence Keller Regional Park? The park provides camping options with both tent and RV sites available for a fee, making it ideal for overnight adventures. While you'll find basic amenities like restrooms and potable water, note that showers are not available. Leashed dogs are welcome on the trails, but owners are responsible for waste removal. Biking is also permitted, but cyclists should be mindful of hikers sharing the paths. Remember there is a five night limit per year to stay in the park. Pack accordingly and prepare for a memorable experience amidst the redwoods!

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Summit trails
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Scenic campsite with a view representing camping trails
Camping trails
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A.T. hikes

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