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Humboldt Redwoods State Park

Humboldt Redwoods State Park

Humboldt Redwoods State Park in California harbours the world’s biggest stand of coastal redwoods in their original, uncut form. Nearly 53,000 acres in size, more than 17,000 of which are covered by ancient redwoods, make this a truly spectacular natural gem. Within the park lies 

Humboldt Lagoons State Park

Humboldt Lagoons State Park

Humboldt Lagoons State Park is home to a fascinating history. In the early 1900s, farmers drained Dry Lagoon but struggled to make crops viable. Dairy ranches thrived along Stone Lagoon’s shores, and a motel restaurant named the “Little Red Hen” operated until 1979. The restaurant 

Henry Willard Coe State Park

Henry Willard Coe State Park

Henry Willard Coe State Park, spanning over eighty thousand acres, is the largest state park in northern California. The Park is known for its stunning and diverse landscape, which includes high hills and deep gorges. The Ohlone Indians once inhabited the Park, and today it 

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is close to Santa Cruz and is made up of 4,650 acres of protected forest. It is a great place to go outside any time of the year. Some of the world’s oldest and tallest redwood trees can be found 

Hendy Woods State Park

Hendy Woods State Park

Hendy Woods State Park is an amazing place to see the amazing beauty of Big Hendy and Little Hendy, two virgin redwood woods. Walking along Big Hendy’s self-guided discovery trail, you’ll be amazed by the giant trees that have stood the test of time. The 

Heart Bar State Park

Heart Bar State Park

Heart Bar State Park is in the National Forest of San Bernardino, east of San Bernardino. The Heart Bar campground can be found close to the Rim of the World Scenic Byway. Even though it does not offer all of the facilities available at other