The Redwood National and State Parks (RNSP) are a complex of several state and national parks located in the United States, along the coast of northern California. It is most common in the coastal forests of Northern California. Evidence for reticulate evolution in Sequoioideae. Most people know Redwood as home to the tallest trees on Earth. The parks also protect vast prairies, oak woodlands, wild riverways, and nearly miles of rugged coastline.
For thousands of years people have lived in this verdant landscape.
Together, the National Park Service and California State Parks . Check out this page for information on what makes these two amazing species of tree both alike and very different. A minute visual-poetic film based on the Redwood trees, laced with tidbits of information. To someone who has never seen one, a Redwood tree must seem to be something from a tall tale.
Averaging eight feet to as much as twenty feet in diameter, and some as tall as three hundred and seventy five feet. That is a tree taller than the Statue of Liberty, from base of the pedestal to the tip of the torch. Start your trip at the excellent Thomas H. Kuchel Visitor Center, one mile south of Orick.