Redwood National and State Parks is a unique combination of national and state parks located in northern California, USA. The parks are home to some of the tallest and most ancient trees in the world, the coast redwoods, which can grow up to 379 feet tall and live for over 2,200 years.
The parks offer visitors a chance to experience the beauty and majesty of the redwoods up close, with numerous hiking trails, scenic drives, and picnic areas that wind through the towering trees. Some of the most popular hiking trails in the parks include the Lady Bird Johnson Grove, the Bald Hills Road, and the Tall Trees Grove, which offers visitors a chance to see the tallest trees in the park.
In addition to the redwoods, the parks are also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, black bears, and sea lions, as well as numerous species of birds and plants. Visitors can go wildlife watching, fishing, or kayaking in the parks, or explore the beautiful Pacific coastline and the nearby beaches.