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19 Απρ 2024 · Explore the tallest trees on Earth and their diverse ecosystems at Redwood National and State Parks. Find out how to plan your visit, make reservations, and learn about the restoration program.
- Plan Your Visit
An essential stop. Visit one of the parks' five visitor...
- Maps
Do not use the "Bald Hills Road" as a way to get to Redwood...
- Lodging
Brookings Chamber of Commerce 16330 Lower Harbor Road P.O....
- Scenic Drives
California State Parks. Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway...
- Camping Options
With planning, camping in Redwood National and State Parks...
- Things To Do
Often it seems there is too much to do and experience in the...
- Directions
Redwood National and State Parks is located in northernmost...
- Info
In 1994, the California Department of Parks and Recreation...
- Plan Your Visit
27 Νοε 2020 · Learn about the two types of redwood trees in California: coastal redwoods and giant sequoias. Discover the best places to see them in state parks, national parks, and regional parks across the state.
Redwood forest originally covered more than two million acres (8,100 km 2) of the California coast, and the region of today's parks largely remained wild until after 1850.
The park’s forests, hills, rivers and coastline support a rich mosaic of life, including Roosevelt Elk, whales, seals and seasonal wildflowers such as lupine and rhododendron. The sprawling park system also provides many opportunities for scenic drives.
20 Απρ 2023 · An essential stop. Visit one of the parks' five visitor centers. Read more about visitor centers. Backcountry Hiking. Spending a few hours, or a few days in the backcountry needs good preparation. We have hundreds of miles of trails to explore. Learn more about backcountry hiking. Camping.
16 Ιαν 2024 · Get inspired to visit California's redwood parks. This guide lists ALL 43 redwood forests in California with park info, hiking ideas and a map.
Explore the legendary coastal redwoods of Humboldt County, home of the world's tallest trees and a World Heritage Site. Find lodging, events, attractions, hiking trails, scenic drives and more on the Redwood Coast.