Things to do in Weott in May

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Overview

May is a good time to visit Weott. The weather is usually moderately chilly and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 46—63°F (8—17°C).

Weott has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your May trip to Weott. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to May. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Weott in May. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout May, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Weott in May

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Holidays in Weott in May
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  • Cinco de Mayo (May 5)
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Weather in Weott in May

Temperatures on an average day in Weott in May

The average temperature in Weott in May for a typical day ranges from a high of 63°F (17°C) to a low of 46°F (8°C). Some would describe the temperature to be moderately chilly. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Weott, August, has days with highs of 78°F (26°C) and lows of 56°F (13°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 53°F (12°C) and lows of 40°F (5°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Weott in May based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in May
63°F
highs
46°F
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General weather summary

Moderately chilly, breezy
Feels like
17%
Chance of rain
0.080 in
Amount
11.4 mph
Wind speed
82%
Humidity
14.4 hrs
Daylight length
6:00 AM
Sunrise
8:23 PM
Sunset
48%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in May
With an average high of 63°F (17°C) and a low of 46°F (8°C), it generally feels moderately chilly and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Weott in May

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Weott has to offer for travelers in May, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Weott that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Weott for May.
Humboldt Redwoods State Park
1. Humboldt Redwoods State Park
4.9
(5071)
State park
Outdoor Activities
This park with over 17,000 acres of old-growth redwoods offers camping, hiking, fishing & swimming.
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Humboldt Redwoods State Park is like stepping into a cathedral built by time itself. The scale of it is humbling — thousand-year-old giants towering so high you have to lean back just to catch a glimpse of the sky. Every trail feels like it’s pulling you deeper into some sacred, untouched world. Even the air hits different here — cool, heavy with the scent of earth, bark, and ancient rain. It’s the kind of place that strips the noise out of your head and reminds you how small and beautiful life really is. Whether you’re hiking, driving the Avenue of the Giants, or just standing still and breathing it all in, this park is a straight-up soul reset. Five stars isn’t enough for what this place gives you.
In June 2025, we visited the Humboldt Redwoods State Park in Northern California. Humboldt Redwoods State Park is an amazing place. It has the Avenue of the Giants, which is a 32 mile long road that goes through the middle of the old-growth redwood forest. There are many stopping places along this road, so that visitors can exit their cars and walk around among the giant trees. The forest is peaceful and allows for moments of quiet reflection while traversing on the hiking paths. I highly recommend Humboldt Redwoods State Park, and we had a great time seeing these redwood trees.
This was my first time to the west coast to see the huge trees. Just the undying beauty of something that has been present. Our first impressions of the redwoods are indescribable and the drive along the drive was so peaceful. I haven't been to the redwoods SP yet but I can't imagine it could be better.
Humboldt Redwoods State Park is one of the most extraordinary places I have ever visited, and calling it a park hardly does it justice. It is more like a living cathedral built by nature over the course of thousands of years. Covering more than fifty thousand acres, with over seventeen thousand acres of untouched old-growth forest, it holds the largest remaining stand of ancient coast redwoods anywhere on Earth. To walk here is to walk among giants, and it is impossible not to feel both humbled and uplifted. The entrance along the Avenue of the Giants sets the tone perfectly. This thirty-two-mile scenic route winds through groves where the trees tower hundreds of feet above you, filtering light into golden shafts and cloaking the air in stillness. You can stop at any number of pullouts, but the real magic happens when you step out of the car and onto the trails. Every path here feels like stepping into a sacred space. The ground is soft with needles and ferns, streams wind quietly through the understory, and the silence is so complete it feels alive. Among the highlights is the Founders Grove, home to the fallen Dyerville Giant and some of the tallest living redwoods you will ever see. Standing beside these trees is indescribable — they are broader than houses, taller than skyscrapers, and yet their presence feels peaceful, not imposing. Nearby, the Rockefeller Forest stretches in every direction, the single largest continuous tract of old-growth redwoods in existence. Walking here is like moving through a natural cathedral, every tree a pillar, every shaft of sunlight a stained-glass window. The Eel River runs through the park, offering sandy beaches, picnic spots, and places to cool off in the summer. There are more than one hundred miles of hiking trails, from short flat walks perfect for families to backcountry treks where you may not see another soul for hours. Wildlife is everywhere if you take the time to look and listen — deer in the meadows, birds calling high in the canopy, and the rustle of small creatures moving through the undergrowth. Camping in the park is an experience that everyone should try at least once. With over two hundred family campsites and several environmental camps, you can fall asleep beneath the stars with the silhouettes of ancient trees around you and wake up to sunlight streaming through the branches. Even if you only come for the day, there are plenty of picnic areas, visitor centers with exhibits and maps, and interpretive signs that help you understand just how rare and precious these forests are. What sets Humboldt Redwoods apart is not only its scale but its soul. This is not a place designed for quick sightseeing. It is a place that invites you to slow down, to wander, to breathe, and to listen. The forest does not shout — it whispers. It teaches patience and awe. Whether you are walking with family, hiking alone, or simply stopping along the Avenue of the Giants, you will carry the memory of this place with you long after you leave. If I could give this park more than five stars, I would. Humboldt Redwoods State Park is not just one of California’s treasures; it is one of the natural wonders of the world.
A must see on anyone’s bucket list, the majesty of these ancient trees can never be properly portrayed in photos or videos. The trails are extremely walkable. Truly an experience. Restrooms are available at the visitor center, with picnic areas and plenty of parking for both cars and camper vans.
I will say I was probably more impressed and awe here than up in Redwood NP proper. I also never thought I would be so impressed by big erm tall trees, but here I am taking 1848488392 photos like everyone else. It was very pretty and easy going hike/walk along the path. Add it to your stop on your trip.
Touring the Humboldt Redwood State Park was an exciting experience with Nature. The beauty of driving and walking among these gorgeous giants was breathtaking. Pictures do not capture the magnificence of these massive creations nor can words be found to truly describe.
Everyone should spend time with these majestic trees. It gave me hope for the future. There is such peace in the softness underfoot, the quiet cool of the understory, the glitter of filtered light. Go there and be still.
Founders Grove
2. Founders Grove
4.9
(73)
Woods
Outdoor Activities
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Nice, short walk. You get to see plenty of downed trees which is cool.
Wonderful, enchanting walk through some ancient forest woods. The redwoods are otherworldly here! Seeing so many massive fallen trees on the ground helps to give some perspective for how large these trees really are.
One of the most impressive groves along the Avenue of the Giants. Towering redwoods create a majestic atmosphere, and the trail is flat and easy to walk. Parking is simple, making it highly accessible. A standout stop with some of the largest and most memorable trees.
If you don’t want to travel all the way North for areas like Stout Grove and the Titans, this area is almost as good. The street in front can make for good photo opportunities with the right light.
This is an awesome spot to see some trees what have fallen over. It's also a very short loop with an option to go further.
Great walking path through the redwoods with some fallen giants that serve as fun obstacle courses for visitors!
Great walks through the giant redwoods. Hi early, it can get busy. Have a good nap. Trails are marked, but so many folks tramp around off trail taking pics that it's easy to get lost.
THIS PLACE WAS BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Love that it was a self guided tour and the information the pamphlet provided. Peaceful

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