Everything about Richardson Grove State Park totally explained
Richardson Grove State Park is located at the southernmost border of
Humboldt County, south of
Eureka, California, United States, and north of
San Francisco. The year-round park, which has approximately, straddles
US 101, causing the narrowest point of its entire distance. Said to have the 9th largest tree of all remaining
Coast Redwoods, it's known for swimming on the
Eel River and day use in addition to 159 campsites.
The park is named after
Friend Richardson, the 25th
Governor of California between 1923 to 1927.
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