Portola Redwoods State Park RV & Campground Guide
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The remote Portola Redwoods State Park is located 14 miles south of Sky Londa, California, and 30 miles southeast of San Jose, California. When you visit this park, you will drop down off the top of a hill into a large ravine filled with giant redwood trees. This park, a favorite with trail riders, hikers and mountain bikers, is located 8 miles southwest of La Honda, California.
Spring 37-69 F
Summer 48-84 F
Fall 41-75 F
Winter 33-57 F
RV Resorts & Campsites in Portola Redwoods State Park
RVing is a fun way to explore this state park because you can camp in the beautiful outdoors with all the comforts you need. If you do not have an RV, then RVshare is a great place to find one to rent.
Portola Redwoods State Park Campground
There are 55 family camping sites at this campground that is open from early spring to mid-autumn along with four group campsites and four remote campsites. The family camping sites that start at $43 a night are located under the large trees and very close to the park’s hiking trails.
• Water hookup: No
• Electrical hookup: No
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fire ring, food locker
Toyon Campground
Located near Redwood City, this San Mateo County-operated campground features three large camping sites. These group camping sites can accommodate up to 50 people, and rates start at $107 per night.
• Water hookup: No
• Electrical hookup: No
• Sewer hookup: No
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fire ring, food locker
Francis Beach Campground
Located in Half Moon Bay, this campground offers 52 sites located near a 4-mile-long sandy beach. Rates start at $35 at this campground that also offers excellent fishing conditions.
• Water hookup: Yes
• Electrical hookup: Yes
• Sewer hookup: Yes
• Wi-Fi: No
• Pet-friendly: Yes
• Other amenities: Fire ring, food locker
What to Do at
Portola Redwoods State Park
Inside Portola Redwoods State Park
Hike along over 18 miles of hiking trails past redwoods, ferns, and waterfalls at Portola Redwoods State Park. You may even want to join one of the ranger-led, backcountry hiking trips that leave from this state park. Visit the visitors center with its beautiful fireplace, ride your mountain bike, or steer your horse on a special path under the redwood trees.
This park has a strictly enforced no-crumb policy as it is home to endangered seabirds that use the old-growth forest as their breeding grounds. Blue jays, crows, and other birds drive off the seabirds, so it is essential that the other birds do not learn that they can get food from the campers at this state park.
How to Get to
Portola Redwoods State Park
In order to get to this state park from Interstate 280 N, take exit 16, which is the El Monte Road exit. Turn left onto Moody Road. Then, turn left onto Paige Mill Road. Merge onto Alpine Road. Go 3 miles and turn on Portola State Park Road. When that road comes to a dead end, you have reached the park. Be aware that this drive will take you between 90 and 120 minutes, and there is no place to get gasoline along the way.
If you are coming to the park from La Honda, then head west on Entrada Way. Turn left on California Highway 84W. Make another left once you reach Pescadero Creek Road. Merge onto Alpine Road. Go 3 miles and turn on Portola State Park Road to reach the state park. This drive will take you about 60 minutes, and there is no place to get gas along the way.
By Car
Entering Portola Redwoods State Park
The park is open from 6:00 a.m. to sunset, and the visitors center is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Buses of up to 24 people are $50 to enter. Buses of more than 25 people cost $100 to enter.
Portola Redwoods State Park Per Vehicle : $10.0
Portola Redwoods State Park is a beautiful place to go camping, and you will likely enjoy hiking on the 18 miles of trails that run along with ferns and shrubbery under the redwood trees. If you have been hiking or camping at this state park, then the team at RVshare would love to hear about your experience. It can benefit other people who are thinking of coming to this remote park. You can send your photos to [email protected], and the site may share them via its blog.
Frequently Asked Questions About Portola Redwoods State Park
The best time of year to visit Portola Redwoods State Park is in the spring. The foliage along the hiking trails is incredibly lush after winter and early spring rains. Comfortable daytime temperatures make this an ideal time to explore.
There are 55 campsites at Portola Redwoods State Park. Note that if the water levels get too low, the campground closes. Therefore, you will want to confirm your reservations before leaving home.
When visiting Portola Redwoods State Park, you may see black-tailed deer, coyotes, mountain lions and marbled murrelet. You might also see steelhead trout in the park’s streams.
Pets are allowed in the campground and picnic areas at Portola Redwoods State Park. You can also hike with them along the paved sections of Upper and Lower Escape Roads.
There are no ADA-compliant facilities at Portola Redwoods State Park. Visitors with disabilities are encouraged to contact park staff ahead of their visit to find out more information.
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