Redwood Forest

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  • Redwood Forest Facts

    The redwood's great size and majesty make it one of the world's most striking trees. In turn that makes the parks protecting so much of the redwoods into places that capture imaginations around the word. A place so full of natural wonder as the redwood forest is difficult to know in detail, but some general facts about it can prove useful to visitors. read more

  • Redwood Forest Information

    Redwoods are famed for their great size, and because of their iconic stature they have long attracted attention from conservationists. The redwood forest that runs up the northern coast of California stands as one of the few large old-growth forests remaining in the United States, and while the trees are impressive and beautiful in their own right, it serves… read more

  • Facts About the Redwood Forest

    The redwood forest of northern California is embodied in a combined system of parks that include multiple California state parks and the more famous national park. The forest is home both to the world's greatest trees and to an amazing variety of wildlife. read more

  • What Lives in the Redwood Forest?

    Redwood National and State Parks encompasses some 112,597 acres along the northern California coast and that of southern Oregon. This is where the tallest of all plant species, the redwood tree, grows. There are varied ecosystems within this region, ranging from forest environment to prairie to coastal. The wildlife that exists in the shadows of these redwoo… read more

  • Redwood Forest History

    The famed redwood forest area of northern California is home to many trees that are more than six centuries old. With Indians, miners, loggers and conservationists among the vast numbers to affect its rich history, the legend of the redwood forest keeps growing. read more

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  • Redwood Forest National Park Facts

    Spanning more than 130,000 acres in coastal Northern California is one of the most beautiful parks in the world, Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP). Outdoor enthusiasts flock to the destination to observe spectacular wildlife, wal… read more

  • Facts on Redwood Forest Trees

    Walking among redwood trees is like stepping back in time--and no wonder. These giants live to be hundreds of years old. Standing next to redwoods is to be humbled as well, for they are also among the tallest and largest trees on earth… read more

  • Redwood National Park History

    The oldest known redwood was verified to be at least 2,200 years old, and encountering specimens in the forest that have reached the age of 600 is not uncommon. With trees of such age, it is appropriate that the park located in northwe… read more

  • Why Did Redwood National Park Become a Park?

    Because of the joint efforts of the California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR) and the National Park Service (NPS), people have the chance to enjoy the magnificent ecosystem in Redwood National Park. read more

  • What Animals Live in the Redwood Forest?

    The trees of the redwood forest are a wonder in and of themselves, but there is also much wildlife that thrives in the diverse temperate ecosystem along the western coast. There are many large animals to be aware of if you visit any of… read more

  • Planning a Trip to the Redwood Forest

    Heading for the beautiful coast redwood forests of northern California? Your best bet is the Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) system, a block of protected redwood groves in northern California jointly administered by the Nation… read more

  • List of Things to Do in Redwood National Park

    Open year round, the 131, 000 acres dedicated as the Redwood National and State Parks make up one of the most beautiful places in North America. Outdoor enthusiasts visit this natural wonder every year to participate in outdoor activit… read more

  • How to Plan a Vacation to the Grand Canyon & Redwood Forest

    A vacation to the Grand Canyon or the Redwood Forest is an experience like no other. The beauty of nature in all its glory comes to life in a real-life visual art masterpiece. When you vacation to the Grand Canyon or the Redwood Forest… read more

  • California Bird Identification

    With habitats ranging from the arid oven of Death Valley to the lush and green redwood forest, California is home to a wide variety of animal life, including birds. Making a position bird identification is a matter of noting bird chara… read more

  • Planning a Trip to the Redwood Forest

    Standing under the canopy of a giant redwood forest in California gives you a sense of timelessness because the trees are so old. The two types of redwoods are the California coastal and the giant sequoia. The oldest coastal redwood is… read more

  • Redwood Forest Tourism

    Coastal redwoods grow in circular formations called stands, forming soaring cathedrals in the forest. Redwoods grow along the central and northern California coast, extending into southern Oregon. Here's information about traveling to… read more

  • Redwood National Forest Information

    Redwood National Park was established in 1968 and since then has been a worldwide tourist draw. Federal lands of redwood trees saw nearly 400,000 tourists in 2007. When you know what makes this area so special, you will understand why… read more

  • Hotels Around the Redwood National Forest

    The redwood trees in northern California's Redwood National Forest rise to over 400 feet above the forest floor. These natural wonders provide a beautiful backdrop for hiking and camping expeditions. The nearby coast offers surfing, fi… read more

  • Hiking Trails in the Redwood National Forest

    Redwood National Park and State Parks are known for ancient, gigantic redwoods and hiking trails. Some of the sights include vast prairies, sweeping beaches, old-growth redwood forests, stately forests as well as diverse wildlife and v… read more

  • How to Climb in the Redwood Forest

    Redwood trees can grow over 300 feet tall and live more than three thousand years. These ancient giants support an ecosystem up in the canopies. Explored first for research, recreational climbers also seek out redwoods to experience th… read more

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