Leggett, CA 95455
(707) 925-6482
Description
Standish-Hickey is located along the South Fork of the Eel River just north of the town of Leggett. The coast redwood flourishes on the California coast from Oregon to Monterey, in a narrow strip where moderate climate combines with heavy winter rains and summer fog. The tallest trees of this species are found here in the North Coast region of California. In a virgin grove of redwoods, the branches of the trees prevent sunlight from reaching the forest floor, only allowing ferns, redwood sorrel and other shade-loving plants to grow. However, in Standish-Hickey’s second-growth forests you’ll see a variety of other trees and shrubs. The Eel River provides for a beauty of fish and bird watching in the early morning and evening hours.
Activities
- Camping
- Swimming
- Nature Study
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Boating - Small
Facilities
The park’s 162 family campsites are located in three campgrounds, each with modern restrooms and showers. There are several swimming holes along the river and various trails to plan a variety of day trips. Make sure to check current Fish & Game regulations on fishing in the Eel River. Summer interpretive programs are planned for the summer months.
Fire: Allowed in designated fire pits only.
Water: Available, bring a container.
Wood: No wood gathering—see park staff.