Redwood National Park: Walk Among the Tallest Trees

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By: NISHU SINGH 

Redwood National Park is home to the tallest trees on Earth—a forest that touches the sky.

Walk Among Giants

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Located in Northern California, this park protects forests that are thousands of years old.

Where Nature Feels Ancient

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Some redwood trees grow over 350 feet tall, taller than a 30-story building.

Trees Taller Than Skyscrapers

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A Forest Full of Magic

Soft fog, green ferns, and giant trunks create a peaceful, fairy-tale feeling.

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More Than Just Trees

The park also offers: Wild beaches Quiet rivers Mossy trails

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Wildlife Encounters

Spot Roosevelt elk, birds, small mammals, and forest creatures along the trails.

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Best Time to Visit

Visit from May to September for pleasant weather and clear hiking paths.

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Things You Can Do

Enjoy: Hiking Scenic drives Nature photography  Camping

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A Protected Treasure

The park helps protect rare forests and keeps nature safe for future generations.

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Why Visitors Love It

Fresh air, towering trees, and quiet beauty make this park unforgettable.

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