These are the best options to fly into Redwood:
Arcata-Eureka Airport (ACV)
Located about 40 miles from the southern end of Redwood National Park, the Arcata-Eureka Airport in McKinleyville serves as the nearest airport. It offers a convenient gateway to your redwood adventure, with several car rental services available to help you reach the park and explore the surrounding areas.
Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport (MFR)
Situated approximately 150 miles north of Redwood National Park in Oregon, the Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport is a good option for visitors coming from the north or those planning to explore both the Oregon and California coasts. It's a bit of a drive but scenic and allows for the exploration of additional areas of interest along the way.
Redding Municipal Airport (RDD)
Redding Municipal Airport is about 150 miles east of Redwood National Park. While it's not the closest airport, it serves as a good entry point for those looking to explore the broader Northern California area, including the Shasta and Trinity Alps regions, before heading to the coast and the majestic redwoods.
San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
For international travelers or those preferring to fly into a major airport with a wide array of flight options, San Francisco International Airport is roughly 320 miles south of Redwood National Park. It provides the opportunity to explore the iconic city of San Francisco and the beautiful Northern California coastline on the drive north to the park.
Map of Airports to Fly Into Redwood National Park
In this map you can find the closest airports to the park, this list includes smaller airports.
California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport (ACV)
Arcata/Eureka, California, US
Distance: 25.6 MilesDrive time: 28 mins
Jack Mc Namara Field (CEC)
Crescent City, California, US
Distance: 47.1 MilesDrive time: 1 hour 3 mins
Rogue Valley International - Medford Airport (MFR)
Medford, Oregon, US
Distance: 99.2 MilesDrive time: 2 hours 1 min