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Description

Nestled along the rugged northern coast of California, Redwood National Park is a sanctuary of towering ancient forests and diverse ecosystems that captivate the imagination. Home to the world's tallest trees, some reaching heights of over 350 feet, the park offers breathtaking landscapes that include lush fern canyons, serene coastal vistas, and vibrant river habitats. Visitors can explore the majesty of these giant redwoods through scenic drives, hiking trails, and even guided tours, where every path promises an awe-inspiring adventure. Beyond its natural splendor, Redwood National Park plays a crucial role in preserving these ancient giants and the rich biodiversity that thrives beneath their canopy, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

Park Details

Date Established:
October 2, 1968
Acres:
112,512
Recreation Visitors (2021):
435879