Overview

Hype:

Stout Grove, a majestic example of an ancient coast redwood forest, is often considered to be the heart of Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. In 1929, Mrs. Clara Stout donated this 44-acre grove to the Save-the-Redwoods League to save it from being logged and to memorialize her husband, lumber baron Frank D. Stout. A walk along this loop trail reveals colossal redwoods thriving in rich soil deposited during periodic flooding of the Smith River. Here, waist-high sword ferns carpet the forest floor and normally flared tree bases stop short, covered in river soils. Flood waters inhibit the growth of understory trees and plants seen in other groves, leaving the 300-foot redwoods on display. A short spur trail leads you to the serpentine waters of the Smith River.

Trail Condition: Class 1 (Trail is either paved or gravel. Navigation skills are not needed because there is only one trail or because there are signs. Elevation gains are gradual or there are stairs.)

Time: 15-60 minutes

Length: 0.6 miles round trip

Elevation Gain: 200 ft

Fees: None

Recommended Ages:

0-3
4-11
12-19
20-49
50-69
70+

Recommended Months to Visit:

Jan
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Features:
  • No Drinking Water
  • Marked Trails
  • Road Access is Paved
  • Access Road is 2WD Accessible
  • Interpretive Signs
  • Wildflowers and Vegitation
  • Wildlife and Birding

Links: www.nps.gov

Getting There

Navigate to 41.789506, -124.085049.

Maps

Closest City or Region: Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park

Coordinates: 41.789506, -124.085049

Interactive Guide Map

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Printable Maps

Stout Grove Trail Map 1

July 25, 2018 Trip Report

By Jeremy Dye

Trip Members

Jeremy Dye, Tara Dye, Savannah Dye, Madilyn Dye, Cooper Dye, Greg Dye, Laura Dye, Anthony Dye, Arianne Dye, Miller Dye, Ondylyn Wagner, Jaren Wagner, Killian Wagner,

Story

After lunch, we all made our way through Stout Grove. Highlights included cramming 6 people inside a hollow tree and the kids jumping off a redwood stump.

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