Discover the awe-inspiring landscapes of Redwood National and State Parks with detailed offline topographic maps. Whether you’re hiking among the world’s tallest trees, exploring scenic rivers, or venturing along the rugged Pacific coastline, this app is your essential companion for safe and confident navigation-even without cell service.
Key Features:
Complete offline topographic maps of Redwood National and State Parks-no internet required
Accurate elevation and terrain data from the 3D Elevation Program (3DEP) and Land Resources Division
Intuitive, easy-to-use interface suitable for all experience levels
GPS-enabled maps to track your location
Property boundaries and land status for administrative reference (not for legal use)
Powered by the advanced Leaflet JavaScript library for smooth, reliable map browsing
Explore Park Highlights:
Wander through ancient coast redwood forests, home to the tallest trees on Earth
Discover deep river gorges carved by the Smith River, Klamath River, and Redwood Creek
Experience diverse ecosystems, from prairies and oak woodlands to wildflower meadows and 35 miles of scenic Pacific coastline
Observe local wildlife, including Roosevelt elk, whales, and seasonal wildflowers
Learn about the park’s dynamic geology, shaped by tectonic activity, earthquakes, and landslides
The Redwood parks are located in one of the most seismically active regions of the U.S., with a landscape shaped by the meeting of three tectonic plates and powerful river systems. Offline maps are essential for exploring safely, especially in remote areas with limited connectivity.
Redwood Offline Topo Map is your reliable guide for hiking, camping, and discovering the natural wonders of Redwood National and State Parks-navigate confidently, even offline.