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Stunning redwood park in California
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Redwood National and State Parks, located along California’s northern coastline, protect some of the world’s tallest trees—towering coastal redwoods that can reach over 350 feet high. This unique partnership between national and state agencies encompasses over 139,000 acres of old-growth forests, sprawling prairies, rugged coastline, and winding rivers. The parks are a haven for biodiversity, sheltering species like Roosevelt elk, marbled murrelets, and endangered salmon. Visitors can explore a variety of trails, from serene walks among ancient giants to coastal paths with sweeping ocean views, as well as enjoy camping, scenic drives, and interpretive programs. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, these parks offer an awe-inspiring reminder of nature’s grandeur and the importance of conservation.

We have a number of hiking trails and activities to explore in this park, so make sure to take a look at our map, and for more in depth info on the parks, check out our website linked below.

Pet-friendly: Yes, but only in designated areas

Soft adventure: Yes, absolutely!

Seasonality: All seasons

Fee: $Free

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