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January 3, 2014 by: Kara Noel Lawson

Crescent City Park –Rest Stop Adventures

Crescent City park

Our next Rest Stop Adventure happened just about 40 miles from the state line.
We were just driving along and noticed the most beautiful park. We call it Crescent City Park. It was HUGE with climbing and castles.
Pure awesome!
So we stopped… because we go where the wind takes us on this trip.

Crescent City castle park Crescent City toddler areaCrescent City log climbing Crescent City log climbing

There was an old hollowed out redwood tree for climbing.
It was fantastic!
We ate PB & Js in the RV and then we were back on the road!

Crescent City sign

Things to know if you go…

  • This is a great place to stretch your legs during a road trip.
  • Plenty to do for kids of all ages! A toddler area and more advanced climbing for older children.
  • It’s a city park so bring your picnic blanket (or in our case, your whole RV kitchen) and some lunch to enjoy the spectacular views.
  • Yes for photo ops!

Day 12 – Traveled 46 miles
(for part 2 of Rest Stop Adventures)

road trip route

View our whole trip here:
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