![]() What to do in Redwood National Park: If you are visiting the park, you won’t want to miss Tall Trees Grove – as the name suggests, it’s home to some of the tallest trees in the world! If you’re all the way up north by the redwoods, might as well check out the popular Fern Canyon hike! We LOVED it on our recent visit! It’s the perfect place to explore the varied landscape of Northern California and get off-grid for at least a couple days. Sure, there are Redwood trees- impressive in their dense clusters of giant redwoods – but the park also features rugged coastline with noisy seal colonies, prairie lands, and quiet woodland. BUT after visiting, I quickly learned that Redwood National Park is way more than it’s towering groves. Visiting was such an eye opening experience, as I knew I had to visit the national park with some of the tallest trees in the world. The Redwood National Park was one of my favorite spots during my West Coast road trip. ![]() California National Parks MapĪnd since I’m a highly visual person, I thought this California National Parks map may be a helpful resource to you as well! I’m grouping the parks based on where you’ll find them in the state so first off National Parks in Northern California, and then National Parks in Southern California. Because, ya know, besides wanting to be a resource for all you lovely readers, I need information too! All the natural beauty is just one (of many) reasons why I’m head over heels with my new home state.Īnd since I haven’t made it to all the parks just yet, I’ve asked fellow travel writers to help compile this list of all 9 National Parks in California. California is wild – there’s just SO much to see and do, national parks included! Sand dunes.
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