This spectacular network of national and state parks has dozens of soft paths letting you walk among
soaring coast redwoods, which grow over 350 feet / 107 meters high.
Not exact matches
With crashing waves along the
coast and
soaring redwood trees blanketing miles of uncrowded parkland, this is one of California's most spectacular regions.
With crashing waves along the
coast and
soaring redwood trees blanketing kilometres of uncrowded parkland, this is one of California's most spectacular regions.
Shaded by
soaring (and native)
coast redwoods, this research garden and museum belonging to the University of California at Berkeley lets you follow winding paths to see naturalistic landscapes that feature more than 13,000 plant species, including rare and endangered plants.
Nearby Mount Hermon lets you «fly» through
coast redwoods on a
soaring zipline, suspending you some 150 feet / 46 metRES above the forest floor.