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Save your time. Plan efficiently and effectively - this guide will give you all you need to enjoy an awesome day in the Redwood National Park. This stretch of Northern California redwood country completely surprised us. Centered around the Leggett area, this part of the trip ended up being one of our favourites — not because of the town itself, but because of the drives, the forests, and the low-key stops that make it special. In this video, we show you how to experience the redwoods without overplanning. We base ourselves on the coast, compare staying in Mendocino vs Fort Bragg, and drive inland to explore towering redwood forests at a slower, more relaxed pace. This isn’t about ticking off every viewpoint — it’s about choosing one or two areas and actually enjoying them. Once you leave the coast, the drive becomes the highlight. Winding roads, massive trees, and constant excuses to pull over and wander for a few minutes. We cover iconic spots like Avenue of the Giants, plus quieter alternatives like Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area, which ended up being one of our favourite stops. We also break up the driving with a classic roadside oddity — Confusion Hill — and share where to eat after a long day in the forest, including the no-frills but perfect Peg House. If you’re planning a Northern California road trip, a redwood forest itinerary, or trying to decide where to stay for exploring this area, this video keeps things simple and realistic. If you’ve driven through this area before, drop your favourite stops in the comments. Like & subscribe for more US road trips, scenic drives, and slow travel guides.