California Coastal Trail - Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park
California Coastal Trail video by Rigler Creative, highlighting Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park. Produced with a Whale Tail grant from the Coastal Commission to the International Documentary Association. For the whole series, see
California Coastal Trail - Prairie Creek Redwoods CA
This section of the trail stretches from Ossagon Creek campground to Fern Canyon. Great weather and good conditions overall. Ends with a quick jaunt up Fern Canyon.
Top 5 Trails Redwood National Park, California ( GoPro HD)
The top 5 hiking trails of California's Redwood National Park.
I drove to north bound 101 from San Francisco.
This list would be a ideal stops if you drive 101 South to North.
5.Rockefeller Grove ( Humboldt Redwoods State Park)
Yes! This trail is funded by Rockefeller Jr.
It meets Bull Creek and Eel creek.
I saw few families swimming and fishing in these creeks.
4. Founders Grove ( Humboldt Redwoods State Park) - The most iconic of all Redwood groves.
3.Lady Bird Johnson Grove (Redwood National Park ) - It is located more than 1200 feet above sea level. In August 1969, President Richard Nixon Dedicated the Grove to Lady Bird Johnson.
2. Tall Trees Grove ( Redwood National Park ) -
Holder of worlds tallest tree.
Permit requires to get to the trailhead. 6.7 miles of unpaved road.
Totally worth every single inch!
A must Hike trail.
And finally the Best trail of them all
1. James Irvine to Gold Bluff Beach - Miners Ridge Loop.( Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park)
This 12 miles long Loop offers Redwood Forest, 50 feet wall Fern Canyon, Gold Bluff Beach and waterfalls.
Start your hike early , have lunch at the Beach picnic table.
Don't forget to check out the waterfalls.
The map only mark one but we found three waterfalls.
Miners Ridge trail is as gorgeous as James Irvine.
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Travel to Northern California's stunning Redwood National Park and see some of the tallest trees in the world. Production company More Than Just Parks showcases the diverse wildlife and landscapes found in this temperate rainforest in their short film, Redwood.
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Yurok Loop Trail Hiking | Redwood National Park, CA
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36 Hours in Redwood National Park: Exploring the Best Hikes, Groves and Trees
Redwood National and State Parks is one of the most beautiful places in California. The park has tons of groves, hundreds of miles of hiking trails and lots of beautiful viewpoints. While we only got to spend a day and a half in the park it was an incredible place and one we can't wait to visit again. Let me know what your favorite spot in the park is in the comments.
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Orick California and Redwood National Park Tour 2016
Orick California and Redwood National Park are located just minutes away from Trinidad California. This video was filmed on a day trip from Turtle Rocks Oceanfront Inn, a great place to stay for seeing everything in the region.
The beautiful Redwood National Park visitor center is located right on the beach near the entrance to the city of Orick, just past Freshwater lagoon.
This is the gateway to explore old growth redwood forests (such as Lady Bird Johnson grove, big tree) as well as sights such as Fern Canyon and Prairie Creek Redwoods states park.
Redwood National Park also features the tallest tree in the world.
Driving The Redwood Forest Highway In California
The Redwood Forest Highway drive is truly spectacular. You can't really describe the forest and a Redwood Tree, it must be experienced. However, I will try in this video. Giant majestic trees that are a few thousand years old. It's one of the most fun and scenic drives I've ever been on with plenty of pull off's to stop and take pictures.
The route includes Hwy 101 & Hwy 199. Along the way we visited Fern Canyon and it was awesome as well. Along the way, we also drove through a Redwood Tree.
The Best of Redwood National Park
A January 2014 trip to northern California's Redwood National Park, exploring Fern Canyon, Elk Prairie, Trillion Falls, the Tall Trees Trail, Gold Bluffs Beach, the Glen Berry Trail, Elk Grove, the Miner's Ridge Trail, the James Irvine Trail, and Curruthers Cove.
Also, the monologue in the introduction is from National Geographic's short movie on David Milarch, which documents Mr. Milarch's efforts to clone California's fallen redwoods:
Mr. Milarch is a true man of the redwoods, and his work is incredibly inspirational.
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Avenue of the Giants - Humboldt Redwoods State Park, California
In this video I show you some of the worlds largest trees located here in Northern California. The Humboldt Redwoods State Park houses the world famous scenic drive of the Avenue of the Giants. I hope you enjoy catching a glimpse of these beautiful trees. Keep smiling!
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Visiting Redwood National and State Parks | California
Watch a quick guide to visiting Redwood National and State Parks in Northern California. This is an extract from our Top 5 Most Underrated National Parks video. In this video we give and overview of Redwood National and State Parks, talk about why it is underrated and why we love it. We also talk about some of our favorite hikes. We've added photos and videos into our discussion to give examples and provide a more visual experience.
We spent two weeks exploring Redwood National and State Parks. We were able to get a good feel of the park and hike many trails. Our favorite trails in the park were Trillium Falls, Tall Trees Trail, and Cathedral Trees Trail.
Redwood National and State Parks is composed of: Redwood National Park, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park.
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Redwood National Park: Explore one of California's only rainforests | Bartell's Backroads
In Humboldt County, you can visit this California rainforest located at the Redwood National and State park. In the corner of the park, make sure to visit Fern Canyon, a natural wonder that you won't find anywhere else, and the perfect place for a dreamy hike.
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California: Humboldt Redwoods State Park
Humboldt Redwoods State Park is a state park of California, the world's largest remaining contiguous old-growth forest of coast redwoods. It is located 30 miles (48 km) south of Eureka, California, named after the great nineteenth-century scientist, Alexander von Humboldt. The park was established by the Save the Redwoods League in 1921 largely from lands purchased from the Pacific Lumber Company. Beginning with the dedication of the Raynal Bolling Memorial Grove, it has grown to become the third-largest park in the California State Park system, now containing 51,651 acres (20,902 ha) through acquisitions and gifts to the state.
It is part of the Northern California coastal forests ecoregion and has 23,600 acres (96 km2) of old-growth forests. 17,000 acres (69 km2) are old-growth redwoods, comprising the entire Bull Creek watershed and the Rockefeller Forest.
The park is famed for its coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens), many of which grow to over 300 feet (91 m) in height. The forests on alluvial plains are almost pure redwood forest, but the forests on the slopes also contain Douglas-fir.
Over 100 of the 137 known trees over 350 feet (110 m) tall—all coast redwoods—occur in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. It is home to the 4th-tallest measured living redwood, the Stratosphere Giant, which was measured at 112.94 metres (370.5 ft) in 2004. Stratosphere Giant was the tallest known living redwood until the discovery of three taller trees in Redwood National Park; the tallest, Hyperion, measuring 115.55 metres (379.1 ft) in September 2006.
Before the discovery of Hyperion, the tallest redwood ever measured was the Dyerville Giant, also in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. It was 113.4 metres (372 ft) high when it fell in March 1991. It was estimated to be 1,600 years old. The Dyerville Giant can be seen on Founders Grove Nature Trail, which honors the creators of Save the Redwoods League. Also in this grove is Founders Tree, which is 346 feet (105 m) tall with circumference of 40 feet (12 m).
The Avenue of the Giants offers visitors a 32 miles (51 km) drive through Humboldt Redwoods State Park with eight stops along an auto tour of park highlights. The park has over 100 miles (160 km) of hiking trails. Visitors to the park can go horseback riding, mountain biking, fishing, and swimming in the South Fork Eel River. The park is prone to fire hazards, and camping is permitted in specified areas. Almost 250 sites are available for use, including an equestrian camp. Nearby Burlington, serves as a main camping spot, alongside Albee.
The Chandelier Tree in Drive-Thru Tree Park is a 276-foot (84 m) tall coast redwood tree in Leggett, California with a 6-foot (1.8 m) wide by 6-foot-9-inch (2.06 m) high hole cut through its base to allow a car to drive through. Its base measures 16 ft (4.9 m) diameter at breast height (chest-high). The sign claims 315 ft. high and 21 ft. wide, but a Certified Arborist experienced with tallest redwoods, using a laser rangefinder, measured the tree as 276 ft. high and 16 ft. diameter. The name Chandelier Tree comes from its unique limbs that resemble a chandelier. The limbs, which measure from 4 to 7 ft (1.2 to 2.1 m) in diameter, begin 100 ft (30 m) above the ground. The tree is believed to have been carved in the early 1930s by Charlie Underwood.
The closest to Eureka is the Shrine Drive-Thru Tree, 50 miles to the south in Myers Flat, on the world famous Avenue of the Giants. Unlike the others, the cleaved opening was created primarily by nature, not man.
The Shrine Drive Thru Tree has been attracting visitors for years. Located in Myers Flat, four miles south of the Humboldt Redwoods State Park Visitor Center, it's an easy stop right on the Avenue of the Giants -- just look for the signs and the Gift Shop. Seasonally open - closed in winter
Northern CA Coast - Redwood National Park
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California Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Redwood National and State Parks Show
California Travel Destination & Attractions | Visit Redwood National and State Parks Show
The Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) are located in the United States, along the coast of northern California. Comprising Redwood National Park (established 1968) and California's Del Norte Coast, Jedediah Smith, and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Parks (dating from the 1920s), the combined RNSP contain 133,000 acres (540 km2).[3] Located entirely within Del Norte and Humboldt Counties, the four parks, together, protect 45% of all remaining coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) old-growth forests, totaling at least 38,982 acres (157.75 km2). These trees are the tallest and one of the most massive tree species on Earth. In addition to the redwood forests, the parks preserve other indigenous flora, fauna, grassland prairie, cultural resources, portions of rivers and other streams, and 37 miles (60 km) of pristine coastline.
In 1850, old-growth redwood forest covered more than 2,000,000 acres (8,100 km2) of the California coast. The northern portion of that area, originally inhabited by Native Americans, attracted many lumbermen and others turned gold miners when a minor gold rush brought them to the region. Failing in efforts to strike it rich in gold, these men turned toward harvesting the giant trees[4] for booming development in San Francisco and other places on the West Coast. After many decades of unrestricted clear-cut logging, serious efforts toward conservation began. By the 1920s the work of the Save-the-Redwoods League, founded in 1918 to preserve remaining old-growth redwoods, resulted in the establishment of Prairie Creek, Del Norte Coast, and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Parks among others. Redwood National Park was created in 1968, by which time nearly 90% of the original redwood trees had been logged. The National Park Service (NPS) and the California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR) administratively combined Redwood National Park with the three abutting Redwood State Parks in 1994 for the purpose of cooperative forest management and stabilization of forests and watersheds as a single unit.[5]
The ecosystem of the RNSP preserves a number of threatened animal species such as the tidewater goby, Chinook salmon, northern spotted owl, and Steller's sea lion.[6] In recognition of the rare ecosystem and cultural history found in the parks, the United Nations designated them a World Heritage Site on September 5, 1980 and an International Biosphere Reserve on June , More Info
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Camping in the Redwoods - Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park
We decided to take a road trip to Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park in Northern California.
We stayed two nights at the state park campground. It is highly developed with heated restrooms and warm water showers.
The site is a bit pricey at almost 35 dollars per night.
They also had cabins which were $100 usd per night.
Some friends also joined us on this trip, and although there wasn’t much to see except for the trees, it is definitely a must see and should be on everyone’s bucket list!
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The Tallest Trees on Earth - 4K Nature Documentary Film | Redwood National and State Parks
Experience the magic of old growth redwood forests, where giant sequoias reach to the sky and tell their story to the Ocean, wind and air, as well as to the visitors of the park. Take in the beauty of the forest thanks to a new 4K Nature documentary film from and
Enjoy Redwood National and State Parks’ incredible landscapes, wildlife, geology, and learn the history of the area, interesting facts about these giant trees, about climate of the region and much more.
In “Redwood National and State Parks – The Tallest Trees” movie you will see Berry Glen Trail, Emerald Ridge and Tall Trees Trail, Skunk Cabbage Trail, Lady Bird Johnston Grove, West Ridge and Prairie Creek Trail, Coastal Trail with its Hidden Beach section and more.
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Redwood National Park California
This is to expect in the Redwood National Forest in California. The hikes include the Boy Scout Trail, Damnation Trail, Fern canyon and a few banana slugs all surrounded by amazing coastal redwoods in Northern California. We took a road trip from San Francisco over the weekend to Camp near Crescent city and explore.
We later did Sequoia National Park in Central California and I still believe the Coastal redwoods are more amazing. The park is less traveled as its more remote (6-8 hours from San Francisco) so this means fewer people on the trails and more time to relax. If you get the opportunity to visit this park do it.
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California Road Trip TRAVEL GUIDE | REDWOOD FOREST
What to do in CALIFORNIA | REDWOOD FOREST. In this California travel guide these are my top things to do in California while on a road trip starting in Northern California ending in SoCal!
Huge thanks to Visit California for partnering with me on this travel series! Plan your own California road trip here!
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Santa Rosa, Sonoma Valley, Santa Cruz County, Safari West
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