Times Standard (Eureka)

Parks hosting ‘Hike and Bike’ days

- The Times-Standard

Redwood National and State Parks are once again hosting “Hike and Bike” days on the Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park on the first Saturdays of the month, October through May.

During “Hike and Bike” days, the Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway will be closed to motorized vehicles from Friday nights at 5 p.m. until re-opening Sunday mornings. During the closures, access to the Elk Prairie Campground and Visitor Center will remain open.

Closing the 10-mile through route to motorized vehicles provides an opportunit­y for park visitors to safely experience the parkway without the competing noise and congestion of cars and trucks. Come explore by foot, bicycle, skateboard, rollerblad­es or any other non-motorized vehicle. (Electric bicycles and electric scooters are not allowed.) Dogs on a leash are also welcome on the parkway, although prohibited on park trails for the safety of wildlife, visitors and the pets.

The Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway is located off of and parallel to U.S. Highway 101, six miles north of Orick. Parking is available along the southern parkway in designated

spaces parallel to the roadway and in parking spaces on the road to the campground. “Hike and Bike” participan­ts are asked to not block the gates or park in lots reserved for visitor center or backcountr­y use. In the north, parking is available at the junction of Coastal Drive and Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway. Restrooms are nearby and at the Big Tree parking area. However, there are no food sales in the area, so it is a good idea to

pack snacks or a picnic to enjoy after your ride. Also, bring water and be prepared for variable weather conditions.

The parkway has something for everyone — from families with young children looking for a safe and easy ride, to those looking for a more physically challengin­g experience. Much of the southern end of the parkway is relatively flat, while the hills of the northern portion require more energy.

However, all efforts are rewarded by a long, smooth downhill glide all the way back to the prairie. In addition, although the parkway is closed, many of the trails for both short and long hikes begin within a short walk from the parking areas.

For more informatio­n about the first Saturday parkway closures or other ways to enjoy the parks, stop by a Redwood National and State Parks Visitor Center.

 ?? PHOTO BY TED HUMPHRY ?? During “Hike and Bike” days, the Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway will be closed to motorized vehicles.
PHOTO BY TED HUMPHRY During “Hike and Bike” days, the Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway will be closed to motorized vehicles.

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