Tolowa Dunes State Park is a California State Park that is located within Del Norte County, encompassing the Lake Earl, Lake Tolowa, and Yontocket regions of California's northern coastline.
The 5,000-acre park is named for the area's indigenous Tolowa people and is accessible via Highway 101, located just north of Crescent City. It protects some of California's most undisturbed wetlands habitats, home to a large variety of migrating seabird species and native plant life.
The ancient sand dune complex also offers a variety of visitor activities, including salmon and trout fishing, whale and marine life watching opportunities, and a ride-in horseback riding camp. Primitive campsites are also offered at two campground facilities throughout the park.
Kellogg Rd, Crescent City, CA 95531, Phone: 707-465-7335
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