


Humboldt Redwoods State Park
California’s most famous redwoods state park includes 53,000 acres of forest — including 17,000 acres of old-growth coast redwoods and Rockefeller Forest, the largest remaining old-growth forest in the world.



California’s most famous redwoods state park includes 53,000 acres of forest — including 17,000 acres of old-growth coast redwoods and Rockefeller Forest, the largest remaining old-growth forest in the world.