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  1. Get more information for Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve in Guerneville, CA. See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions.

  2. Armstrong Redwoods Outdoor Amphitheater. The reserve includes a visitor center, large outdoor amphitheater, self-guided nature trails, and a variety of picnic facilities. There are 9.2 miles of hiking trails in the reserve. While you can drive into the park, the best way to experience the dramatic effect of the towering redwoods is to park in ...

  3. Redwood forests can get quite cool. Bring some warm cloths. The reserve is located three miles north of Guerneville on Armstrong Woods Road. From Highway 101- coming North or South- take the River Road exit (in Santa Rosa). Go west on River Road until you reach Guerneville. At the second stop light make a right hand turn onto Armstrong Woods Road.

  4. The unburned flat contrasts strikingly with the bare ground, charred redwoods, and dead tanoaks on the hillsides and in the redwood-filled glens around the edges of the flat. The Colonel Armstrong Loop Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve 0 ½ Miles Scale 1:25,000 Elevation profile Clockwise from Colonel Armstrong parking lot Show location.

  5. Parking for Armstrong Redwoods: Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve charges $10.00 per vehicle to enter the park or to park in the main parking lot at the park entrance. If you have a passenger who is 62 years of age or older the vehicle fee is $9.00. The fees are due whether the kiosk is staffed or not. If the kiosk is not staffed, please ...

  6. Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve and Austin Creek State Recreation Area Suggestions for walks and hikes: 1. Round Trip under a mile: Parking lot to Armstrong Tree and Forest Theater along. 2. A Little longer: (1.7 Miles) Parking lot to Armstrong Tree and then to Picnic Area along Pioneer Trail. Back along road, Redwoods all the way. 3.

  7. Please feel free to contact Stewards at 707-869-9177 or stewards@stewardscr.org. Support our work to open more trails! Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve (SNR) preserves 805 acres of majestic Coast Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens). Coast Redwoods are classified as temperate rainforests and they need wet and mild climates to survive.

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