Redwood National and State Parks protect the tallest trees on Earth, towering coast redwoods that thrive in the cool, foggy climate. The forests create a cathedral like atmosphere. Visitors explore lush groves, rugged coastline, and prairies that support elk and diverse wildlife. The parks ancient trees reflect centuries of ecological resilience.
Its combination of forest, ocean, and open landscapes makes it one of the most diverse parks in California. Preservation efforts protect these irreplaceable giants.
Further details can be found on the park website.