Redwood National and State Parks provide an extraordinary experience among some of the world’s tallest trees. Located in California, this park is a must-visit for families and outdoor enthusiasts who want to walk among ancient giants with bases over 10 feet wide. Beyond the iconic redwoods, the expansive park features scenic viewpoints, beaches, and unique hiking trails like Fern Canyon and Tall Trees Grove. Visitors are encouraged to spend several days exploring this vast natural wonder and enjoy nearby towns, visitor centers, and unforgettable outdoor activities.
Mike He
in the last weekRedwood National and State Parks are basically nature's skyscraper district -- where the trees are taller than city buildings, the air smells like rain and moss, and everything makes you whisper "whoa" without realizing it. A cathedral of trees where time slows down. Where Earth shows off its tallest flex. Jurassic vibes, minus the dinosaurs. Some of the highlights of the parks are Klamath River Outlook, Newton B. Drury Parkway, and the easy and beautiful Lady Bird Johnson Grove Trail. I am glad I have been there!
Victor Montiel
in the last weekTrees are smaller but thats to be expected, based on our climate. Still great to look at and a great spot to just sit and observe nature.
Michael B.
in the last weekHome of the giant's. WoW!
bharathi gujrathi
in the last weekKim H
in the last weekLovely lake and extensive trail access. There are benches and picnic areas, with a clean restroom and ample parking. The views from the trails are incredible. Easy access from Hwy 101.