Redwood National and State Parks encompass the three state parks of Prairie Creek, Del Norte, and Jedediah Smith, formed through early conservation efforts and complemented by Redwood National Park, established in 1968. These parks preserve the habitat of coast redwoods, which are the tallest trees on Earth, reaching heights of nearly 270 feet and living for up to 2,000 years. The fog along Northern California’s coast helps these trees thrive, creating a unique environment. Numerous lodging options are available, ensuring visitors can find ideal accommodations amidst the stunning natural scenery.
Redwood National and State Parks consist of Prairie Creek, Del Norte, and Jedediah Smith State Parks, created from early 20th-century protection efforts, along with the surrounding Redwood National Park.
Redwood National Park was established in 1968 to protect the natural habitat of coast redwoods, which are the tallest trees in the world and can live for up to 2,000 years.
Coast redwoods thrive in Northern California’s foggy coastal environment, which helps them stay hydrated during dry summer months, creating a unique habitat that is awe-inspiring to experience.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of lodging options near Redwood National Park, including Victorian inns, romantic bed-and-breakfasts, ocean-view homes, and forest treehouses.
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