Redwood National & State Parks

National park Orick, California, United States
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What to expect

Redwood National and State Parks, located in California, United States, is a region of coastal mountains bordering the Pacific Ocean. The parks are covered with a magnificent forest of coastal redwoods, the tallest and most impressive trees in the world. The parks contain some of the tallest and oldest known trees in the world and preserve the largest remaining contiguous ancient coast redwood forest in the world. The parks also feature open prairies, oak woodlands, pristine rivers, and an untamed coastline, providing a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna, including sea lions, bald eagles, and the endangered California brown pelican. Visitors can explore the parks' 75 miles of hiking trails, bicycle trails, and scenic Gold Bluffs Beach, and participate in activities such as hiking, biking, and guided walks

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Road Trip From San Francisco To Seattle - Most Scenic PNW Stopping Points

Road Trip From San Francisco To Seattle - Most Scenic PNW Stopping Points
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the majestic redwoods in Redwood National & State Parks, which are some of the oldest and tallest trees in the world. We hiked in the park, visiting Stout Grove, Lady Bird Johnson Grove, and Fern Canyon

Highlights: The kids loved seeing the giant redwoods, and we all enjoyed the beautiful scenery of the forest. We also enjoyed hiking in the park, especially Fern Canyon which was featured in Jurassic Park movies! ✨