Reynolds Wayside Campground | |
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Location | Mendocino County, California, US |
Coordinates | 39°56′40″N 123°46′46″W / 39.94444°N 123.77944°W |
Created | 1966 |
Operator | California Department of Parks and Recreation |
Reynolds Wayside Campground is a state park in Mendocino County, California, United States. The site, which contained a redwood grove, was purchased by Frank W. Reynolds and his wife in 1928 and converted into a resort known as Reynolds Redwood Flat in 1930. After Mr. Reynolds died in 1962, the site was leased until the California state government purchased it in 1966 as a memorial to Reynolds and to protect it from logging. Under state management, 50 campsites were constructed at the site, which was renamed to Reynolds State Recreation Area before taking its present name. In 1976, the campsites were removed, and the property was deemed surplus the next year. Much of the site's land was exchanged with a timber company for territory at Sinkyone Wilderness State Park in 1984. As of May 2021[update], Reynolds Wayside Campground contains 38 acres (15 ha) of land, including area for hiking and access to the Eel River.