
Redwood
National Park
Est. 1968
California
138,999 acres
Home to the tallest trees on earth, Redwood National Park transports visitors back in time to a prehistoric wilderness with bigger-than-life plants, wild riverways, and abundant wildlife. This forest and coastland of northern California is a cooperative partnership between three California state parks and one national park. Families can find a myriad of activities to enjoy in a playground of forested trails under a 300-foot canopy of the iconic coastal redwoods.
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