Tom B.
Yelp
This park has 75 miles of hiking trails, and a 19-mile bicycle loop, and so I cannot say that I know much about this park. FERN CANYON is the most renowned part of Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. To get to Fern Canyon, you can drive up a steep winding road through a forest, and then continue on down to the seashore, and the continue northwards along a beach until you reach a little parking lot. The hiking trail leads you through the canyon itself, and then takes you up and over the northern wall of the canyon, and then brings you back to the beach. This loop trail is short enough, and so I recommend that adults, teens, and kids consider hiking the entire loop trail twice in a row. Any person with a camera, wide angle lens, and a tripod, can become an instant landscape photographer when exploring this little canyon. Beautiful photographs will come as easily as stated in the old expression, "Easy as shooting fish in a barrel."
I visited Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park and Fern Canyon only twice. The first time was in late October, and I hid a pumpkin in the back of my Honda Civic, and we carved it at night and then spent the night at the campground. The second time was 15 years later, and again we took the loop trail through Fern Canyon. In view of the remote location of this park, I recommend visiting a little tourist trap a few miles to the north, which provides a 50-foot tall Paul Bunyan with Babe the Blue Ox, and a huge gift shop that includes a little museum. Paul Bunyan lives about twelve miles north of Fern Canyon. About 30 miles to the south is, International School of Physical Theater, also called, Dell'Arte International, which is located in Blue Lake, CA. Regarding this theater group, I saw their performance of TARTUFFE, where the performance was at a theater in Mill Valley, CA.
MY PHOTOGRAPHS. The attached photos provide a few sights from inside of Fern Canyon, and one photo of some of the Roosevelt Elk that meander near the beach just south of Fern Canyon. I took the photo of the elk from the driver's seat of my car. I expect that the ferns that line the canyon's walls are dry and brown during the late summer, and that they are moist and green from the months of January until May.
PUBLISHED INFORMATION. Information on the flora and fauna in this park can be found, for example, in Bowyer (1981) Activity, Movement, and Distribution of Roosevelt Elk During Rut. J. Mammalogy. 62:574; Susie Van Kirk (2015) Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, A History. Humboldt State University; and Durward Swinehart (1953) A Study of Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. Masters Thesis. Sacramento State College (94 pages).