Redwood National and State Parks is a World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve, protecting 45 percent of California's remaining old-growth redwoods. The park features stunning landscapes, including open prairies, oak woodlands, pristine rivers, and untamed coastline. Visitors can explore the park's many wonders, including the world's tallest trees, and learn about the area's rich cultural and natural history. The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, and visitors are required to take steps to protect the wildlife, such as keeping a clean camp and storing food in animal-proof lockers. The park also has a number of trails, including the Damnation Creek Trail, and offers excellent tidepool viewing at low tide
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Activities: We went hiking in Redwood National and State Parks, and saw the giant redwood trees. We also drove through a redwood tree and drove up an old tree
Highlights: The kids loved seeing the giant redwood trees and driving through one of them. We all enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere of the forest and the beauty of the redwood trees ✨
