Three Steps to Securing Your Backcountry Camping PermitBackcountry camping in Redwood National and State Parks offers a unique opportunity to experience the park’s remote beauty. However, careful planning is essential to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Follow these three steps to secure your permit and prepare for your backcountry stay. Backcountry permits are required year-round and can only be reserved online. If you need assistance with making a reservation, please stop by a park visitor center. ![]() Step 1: Learn about Backcountry CampingBefore applying for a backcountry camping permit, we ask that you research each backcountry site to make sure you are making the right choice that will meet your needs, interest, physical abilities, and time-frame. You can only camp at the specific place and date for where your permit is issued. Be sure to learn about and follow Leave No Trace practices while in the park. See if there are any fire restrictions in place.
Note: Please check the Current Conditions page under the Backcountry Sites section for closures of backcountry sites ![]() Step 2: Reserve a PermitPermits are only issued online. Permits will not be issued in park visitor centers and often fill up in the summer. Plan ahead in order to have the best chance to secure a permit.
Reserve a Permit - Permits are being issued by our non-profit partner, Redwood Parks Conservancy. ![]() Step 3: Take your Permit to the ParkCheck your junk / spam folders for an email from Redwood National and State Parks. |
Last updated: February 10, 2025