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  1. Coordinates: 41°18′N 124°00′W. The Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) are a complex of one national park and three California state parks located in the United States along the coast of northern California.

  2. Feb 28, 2015 · From a seed no bigger than one from a tomato, California's coast redwood ( Sequoia sempervirens) may grow to a height of 367 feet (112 m) and have a width of 22 feet (7 m) at its base. Imagine a 35-story skyscraper in your city and you have an inkling of the trees' ability to arouse humility.

  3. Apr 20, 2023 · Redwood National and State Parks are wild and ever-changing—knowing the current conditions will help to ensure a more enjoyable redwood adventure. Read more about current conditions. Visitor Centers. A great start! An essential stop. Visit one of the parks' five visitor centers. Read more about visitor centers. Backcountry Hiking.

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · California redwood. Related Topics: Moon tree. Sequoia. pyrophyte. coast redwood, ( Sequoia sempervirens ), coniferous evergreen timber tree of the cypress family ( Cupressaceae ), the tallest of all living trees.

  5. www.visitredwoods.com › explore-the-redwoodsRedwoods

    Feb 21, 2024 · Your adventure begins in the heart of the California redwoods, Humboldt County, home of Redwood National Park, the Avenue of the Giants, and more than 40 other parks, forests, reserves, beaches and recreation areas. Hiking, scenic drives, camping, biking, and wildlife watching await among the big trees.

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · Redwood National Park offers a tranquil retreat along a 37-mile stretch of the Pacific coastline, featuring cliff-lined beaches, lush prairies, and towering redwoods.

  7. www.visitredwoods.com › explore-the-redwoods › redwoodRedwood National Park

    Feb 21, 2024 · Home of the world’s tallest trees, this World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve protects nearly half of the world’s old growth redwoods, including champion specimens more than 370 feet (113 meters) in height—or five stories taller than the Statue of Liberty.

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