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  1. According to users from AllTrails.com, the best place to hike in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve is Armstrong Redwoods Grove Loop Trail, which has a 4.8 star rating from 650 reviews. This trail is 1.2 mi long with an elevation gain of 52 ft.

    • Tour Groups and Events in Armstrong Redwoods Snr: Open
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    • Suggested Walks and Hikes: No Dogs on Trails
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    Special Events are activities which are beyond the normal scope of activities and operations conducted in units under control of the Department of Parks and Recreation. Consistent with existing state policies and laws. District Superintendents may approve, by permit , a Special Event when it is found to be in the best interest of the Department of ...

    Wedding Ceremonies and/or receptions: We offer the majestic group picnic area for your wedding ceremonies and receptions. This is the only location within Armstrong Redwoods SNR that we allow wedding ceremonies, receptions or events. The Forest Theatre is not available for wedding ceremonies, receptions or events. The Forest Theatre cannot be reser...

    The Tallest Tree The Parson Jones Tree is the tallest tree in the grove, measuring more than 310 feet in height. This is longer than the length of a football field. An easy 0.1 mile walk from the park entrance. The Oldest Tree The Colonel Armstrong Tree is the oldest tree in the grove, estimated to be over 1,400 years old. It is named after a lumbe...

    Easy 1 Mile: Take the Pioneer Nature Trail from the park entrance to the Armstrong Tree and Forest Theater, and then returning via the same route. Easy 1.7 Miles: Take the Pioneer Nature Trail from the park entrance to the Armstrong Tree, then to the picnic area, and return. Park Restrictions: Dogs must remain on the paved road and are not allowed ...

    In summer, the weather can be variable. Morning fog can blanket the grove and cool the air while afternoon temperatures can warm up quite nicely. Many trails lead into the upper hills of Austin Creek where temperatures can soar above 100 degrees. Layered clothing, a fully charged cell phone and plenty of water is highly recommended. Cellphone cover...

    During the 1870's, this area was set aside as a natural park and botanical garden by Colonel James Armstrong, a lumberman who recognized the beauty and natural value of the forests he harvested. After his death, Armstrong's daughter and the Le Baron family mounted an energetic campaign involving public meetings, rallies and car-caravans to direct p...

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  3. Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve is open daily from 8 a.m. until one hour after official sunset. Dogs are not allowed on the trails. Admission is $10 per vehicle, $9 per vehicle for seniors, and free to pedestrians and cyclists. It’s possible to park outside the reserve’s entrance gate and walk in without paying the vehicle entry fee.

  4. Park brochures are developed by California State Parks with input from park staff and Stewards' staff. They include park information about natural and cultural resources, facilities and topographical maps with access information and trails. Temporary Maps for Armstrong Redwoods with Trail Closures (updated 1.2023): Park Brochures and Maps:

  5. Where is the best forest trail to hike in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve? According to users from AllTrails.com, the best forest trail to hike in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve is Armstrong Redwoods Grove Loop Trail, which has a 4.8 star rating from 630 reviews. This trail is 1.2 mi long with an elevation gain of 52 ft.

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  6. 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. This road will end in the park.

  7. 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.

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