
Redwood Coast California, USA Travel Guide
Redwood National and State Parks: UNESCO World Heritage and Biosphere Reserve.
Save the Redwoods League shields and restores forests across California.
Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge is one example of many in the region.
Minimize your environmental footprint while exploring the region.
Recycling is widely available in most towns and at many accommodations.
California experiences droughts, so water conservation holds significant importance statewide.
Look for accommodations with linen reuse programs and energy-efficient operations. Ecobnb serves as an option.
Find eco-friendly lodgingChoose tour operators adhering to Leave No Trace principles, focusing on conservation. G Adventures is one such option.
Explore ethical toursConsider purchasing carbon offsets for your flights. Many airlines present this option directly when you book your ticket. Terrapass is available.
Foster positive interactions and contribute to the local community.
Support local Native American cultural centers and businesses.
Exercise caution and respect when taking photos in the region.
Your travel choices positively influence the local economy.
Dine at independent restaurants, stay at local inns, and hire local guides.
Purchase souvenirs from local shops not large chains if possible.
Seek products from local artisans and farmers' markets. These bolster local producers directly.
Be aware of issues like illegal cannabis cultivation and its environmental influence. Avoid purchasing wood products from unknown or potentially illegal sources. Authenticate any wood products are certified sustainably sourced.
Adhering to these guidelines maintains the natural and cultural integrity of the Redwood Coast.
Preparation and adherence to designated paths minimize your environmental influence.
Observing animals respectfully and being considerate of others preserve the natural peace.
If you wish to donate, consider reputable local ecological bodies for the most positive influence.
Support groups working to shield the forests and coastal areas.
The Save the Redwoods League is an example of an organization working to shield the forests.
Look for other local non-profits focused on sustainable development or cultural preservation.
Do not engage in or support illegal cannabis cultivation. Avoid purchasing wood products from unknown or potentially illegal sources.
Your choices contribute to the positive legacy of your visit, safeguarding the Redwood Seaboard for future generations.