The Redwood National Park is located in Northern California in the United States. The Redwood National and State Parks span across 110,000 acres of California rainforest and scenic Coastlines.
Redwoods National Park is the only national park that contains coastal redwoods. They are also found in several California State Parks, and in Muir Woods National Monument.
Generally speaking, redwoods do no grow in Sequoia National Park. Sequoia National Park contains the giant sequoia. Redwoods, on the other hand, are found along the coastline, and not in the mountains.
Redwoods National Park is along the northern California coast. It is a day's drive from Fresno. The drive through the park is one of the best anywhere.
Humboldt Redwoods State Park
The name is due to the main type of trees found in the park, which are redwoods.
Redwood National Park is 172 square miles.
The world's tallest trees are called Redwoods. They are most commonly found in California, in the Redwood National Park.
Since 1992, Redwoods National Park has averaged about 400,000 visitations each year. In 2011, the number was 380,167.
Portola Redwoods State Park was created in 1945.
Humboldt Redwoods State Park was created in 1921.
Northern California. It is the Great Redwoods.
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park was created in 1929.