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Butano State Park

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Park Updates: Camping is closed. There is currently no drinking water available in the park. Please visit Butano State Park for the most accurate information. 

Butano State Park was created in 1957 to protect California's coast redwoods from logging. Today's visitors to will discover a quiet canyon filled with towering second and third growth-redwood trees, babbling creeks, and more.

The park features 40 miles of hiking trails that wind through over 4,000 acres of canyons and uplands. Scattered throughout are patches of oak woodland, wet riparian, and sunny chaparral ecosystems. Among the diverse wildlife and plants in the park, hikers may spot woodpeckers, newts, and flowering calypso orchids in springtime.

Hidden amongst the redwoods the park provides 21 drive-in campsites, 18 walk-in campsites and a backcountry trail camp with 8 campsites. Restrooms with running water are provided in the main campground. There are no showers. 

Guided nature walks and weekend campfire programs are offered during the summer.

Additional Information

Good For
Families
Activities
Road Biking
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Geocaching
Birdwatching
Wildlife Watching
Tent Camping
Dog Walking
Rv Camping
Picnicking
Rules & Regulations
No Unmanned Aircrafts
Dogs Permitted With Restrictions
Hours of Operation

Sunrise to Sunset

Overview

  • Get Directions
    2113.78 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    37.20739, -122.30322
  • Size
    4540.70 Acres