) Redwood National Forest and surrounding state parks preserve the tallest trees on Earth—sequoias that reach over **370 feet** (112 meters)—and offer dramatic coastal scenery, from soaring groves to long beaches__ and river valleys.

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Geography

ContinentNorth America
RegionPacific Coastal California
SubregionNorthern California Coast
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyDel Norte and Humboldt counties
DistrictRedwood National Park
TimezoneAmericaLos Angeles
Latitude41.2132
Longitude-124.0046
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Redwood National and State Parks together form a spectacular corridor of coastal redwood Sequoia sempervirens forests along northern California that are renowned for reaching over 370 feet (112 meters) and living for thousands of years. The parks protect prized tall-tree groves, including Prairie Creek Redwoods and Tall Trees Grove, as well as coastal headlands, meandering river valleys, and nearshore beaches. Visitors come to walk among towering trunks, listen to creeks and surf, and explore short and long-distance hiking routes. Beyond the trees, the parks’ seasonal climates support Salmon and Steelhead runs, and the scenic drives, campgrounds, and visitor centers help visitors plan day trips and overnight stays.

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