Spots in Redwood National Park, photographed by the people who stood there.
In Redwood National Park, the map is overlooks, trailheads, and pull-offs — 8 real photos pinned where travelers actually stopped. Not business listings, not a recycled top-10: just where people pointed a camera.
Every dot is a real photo someone took in Redwood National Park, pinned where it was taken. Get the app to open the live, tappable map.
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Redwood National Park on Photerra — the quick numbers: 8 real photo-spots, mapped where they were taken · newest spot added August 2026.
Across Redwood National Park
8 photo spots





Photo descriptions are written by a model from the photograph itself; the place names and coordinates are not.
Landmarks on the map in Redwood National Park.
From the landmarks everyone knows to the corners nobody thought to list — real places the community has pinned, each with the photograph the traveler actually took, and growing as more share them.
Coordinates are where a traveler stood to take the photograph — the medoid of this place’s pins, at 4 decimals (~11 m). Not an official gazetteer position.
Plus 2+ more spots across Redwood National Park — see every pin on the live map in the app, or browse all destinations.
Redwood National Park spots, the quick version.
How many spots does Photerra have in Redwood National Park?
8 and counting — each one a real photo pinned where it was taken. New spots appear as travelers share them.
Are these Redwood National Park spots on Google Maps?
Many aren't. Photerra's spots are photo-coordinates — viewpoints, benches, trailheads and corners with no business listing or address — so they don't show up on maps built from business directories.
How do I get to a spot with no address?
Open any spot in the Photerra app and tap once to launch Apple Maps, Google Maps, Uber or Lyft — we hand them the coordinates even when the place has no name.
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