Redwood National and State Parks

Welcome to Redwood National and State Parks - a breathtaking national park with a mix of natural wonders and thrilling adventures!
Redwood National and State Parks

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Overview:

Redwood National and State Parks is a designated protected area located in Northern California, United States. It is a unique and diverse national park complex that encompasses a series of parks, including Redwood National Park and three California state parks (Jedediah Smith, Del Norte Coast, and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Parks). Established in 1968, the primary purpose of the park is to preserve and protect the magnificent coast redwood forests, some of the tallest and oldest trees on Earth. The park is renowned for its awe-inspiring old-growth redwood trees, which can reach heights of over 350 feet (107 meters) and have a lifespan of more than 2,000 years. The towering trees create a breathtaking, ancient forest landscape, with lush undergrowth, fern-covered floors, and a rich diversity of plant and animal species. Redwood National and State Parks also encompass a stunning coastal environment, featuring rugged cliffs, sandy beaches, and diverse wildlife habitats. The park's coastline stretches for about 40 miles (64 kilometers) and provides excellent opportunities for exploring tide pools, observing marine life, and enjoying scenic coastal views. Visitors to the park can experience a range of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, wildlife watching, and ranger-led programs that offer insights into the natural and cultural history of the redwood forest. Through its conservation efforts, Redwood National and State Parks play a crucial role in safeguarding the iconic redwood ecosystem and providing visitors with a chance to connect with the awe-inspiring beauty of these ancient giants and the stunning coastal environment they call home.

Location:

4200 Jackie Forge

Apt 91

Stevensbury,GU 85968

Phone: 4265047469