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- Redwood National and State Parks (U. S. National Park Service)
Renowned for the world’s tallest trees, Redwood’s landscapes span from open prairies and oak woodlands to pristine rivers and untamed coastline This ancient home has supported people for thousands of years
- Sequoioideae - Wikipedia
The three redwood subfamily genera are Sequoia from coastal California and Oregon, Sequoiadendron from California's Sierra Nevada, and Metasequoia in China The redwood subfamily contains the largest and tallest trees in the world
- Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park | East Bay Parks
Hiking, jogging, and horseback riding are popular on the park's nearly 40 miles of trails The East Bay Skyline National Trail and Bay Area Ridge Trail traverse Redwood for part of its 31-mile course Fishing is not allowed in the park
- Redwood National Park - visitredwoods. com
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
- Redwood Hikes
The redwoods’ natural range is a 450-mile-long, 30-mile-wide strip of Northern California’s coast, from the Oregon border to the Big Sur region south of San Francisco The biggest redwoods and the lushest, most attractive woods are at the northern end of the range, which gets the most rain
- Redwood Facts - Sempervirens Fund
Coast redwoods are truly magnificent trees that provide clean air, are home to countless plants and wildlife, and can inspire awe for generations to come—but we must protect the remaining redwood forests before it’s too late Here are some of the most awesome facts about magnificent redwood trees
- Everything to know about visiting Redwood National Park
When to go: Redwood is a year-round destination with weather that can be cool, windy, and rainy in any season Summers are warmer and drier, but fog can creep in from the Pacific
- About Redwoods | Save the Redwoods League
Redwoods get their common name from their bark and heartwood, the reddish-brown color of which stems from high tannin levels Other chemicals found in the leaves, branches and bark give these trees a remarkable resistance to fungal disease and insect infestation
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