Campground in California
This is a unique park with beautiful trails, great amenities, and it’s a bonus that it’s rarely crowded. It features many miles of hiking trails that wind down through the valley of redwood groves as well as up to the summit. The majority of the trails are shaded, and this area stays cooler than some of the hotter cities surrounding it. During winter the trails are magical, as many of the trails cross or run alongside creeks, but these dry up during summer. During a day hike you can check out some of the largest redwoods imaginable, stop for a panoramic view stretching to Monterey, and also get up close to some exotic white deer. After a long hike to the summit, you’ll be rewarded with viewing the last of the White Fallow Deer, given as a gift to Henry Miller from William Randolph Hearst in 1934. These have been separated to prevent breeding, so see them while you can, because they will be gone soon. Many of the trails have switchbacks and some steep climbs, but it's definitely worth the hike to the summit. However, if you're looking for a short, easy hike, the 0.5 mile Giant Twins Trail is beautiful and culminates at two huge old-growth redwoods.