John V.
Yelp
Who doesn't use a visitor center when visiting a national park? I'll tell you who, people who get lost, those that think they know everything, and people who believe in drive-thru tourism. The Kuchel Visitor Center is the first place one should stop before taking on wonderful Redwood National Park.
All of the rangers provide excellent information, just ask a question about the park and they will not only answer with the patience of a Saint and a smile far more generous than the Mona Lisa, but also offer an opinion like the talking heads on cable news shows - and that is what you want, friendly guidance.
The rangers will query you too to find out how much time you have, are you fit (well they can tell that by seeing your muffin top or your beer gut so they probably won't ask that), are you hiking, do you want to go to a beach, etc. in order to tailor the visit to each individual.
Whether you are an adventure seeking climber and hiker or a sedentary couch surfer who doesn't even own a pair of waterproof shoes, these wonderful rangers will make sure to clue you in on the must sees and make the visit special for you. These people really love their jobs and it shows in the way they communicate to every person who stops in.
The visitor center itself is modern, clean, and has all the usual national park "stuff": exhibits, books to buy, free maps, you can catch a film, and yes there are restrooms. There is plenty of parking and even a picnic area outside and make sure you take a look at the exhbit on the native people and the very cool canoe outside.
So make sure to stop in so that you don't get lost, and shake off that smug belief that you know everything (you don't), and save the drive-thru for your favorite fast food chain back home.
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From the National Park Website for your convenience:
Location: US Highway 101 at Orick, Calif.
Hours of Operation
*Spring-Fall: Open daily, 9 am to 5 pm
*Winter: Open daily, 9 am to 4 pm
*Closed: New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
Interpretive Programs & Activities
Patio talks and coast walks occur during the summer. Redwood National and State Parks'
Junior Ranger activity newspapers are available here.
Exhibits
Exhibits focus on coast redwoods and watersheds