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REDWOOD
NATIONAL PARK
 

AREA - 131,983 REDWOOD

EST. 10 02 1968

CALIFORNIA

Planning a Trip to
Redwood National Park

Redwood National Park is a stunning natural wonder located in northern California. It is home to the world’s tallest trees, the ancient coastal redwoods, which can reach heights of up to 379 feet. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife including Roosevelt elk, black bears, and bald eagles. Visitors to Redwood National Park can enjoy breathtaking views of the redwood forests, majestic mountains, and the Pacific coastline. Other activities include camping, hiking, biking, kayaking, and horseback riding. Redwood National Park is a must-see destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty and majesty of nature.

"The redwoods, once seen, leave a mark or create a vision that stays with you forever." 
-John Muir


"The Redwoods...are in many ways the most beautiful of all living things." 
-President Theodore Roosevelt


"No temple made with human hands can compare with a grove of giant redwoods."
-
David Brower

Image by Dave Hoefler

OVERVIEW

Redwood National Park is located in northern California and is home to the tallest trees in the world, the coast redwood. The park is comprised of four separate parks, each providing its own unique experience. Redwood National Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including the rare Roosevelt elk. Additionally, the park is home to some of the world’s most beautiful coastline and is considered a World Heritage Site. Visitors to the park can enjoy activities such as camping, fishing, hiking, and exploring the majestic redwood forests. Redwood National Park is also a great spot to observe marine mammals, such as whales, sea lions, and sea otters. With its stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, Redwood National Park is a must-see destination for nature lovers.

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