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You never forget the first time you stand among giant red-woods: the broad trunks rising higher and higher in the still air up to a dark green canopy. Perhaps the cool mist of fog envelops the forest, or perhaps you spot tiny patches of sun-light on the forest floor. Redwoods invoke a sense of the slow passage of time, an awareness that these trees were here for centuries before you were born and that they will remain long after you are gone.
The world’s largest redwoods and the most extensive old-growth redwood forests are in Del Norte and Humboldt Counties along the Pacific coast in the far north of California. This book not only takes you to the best places to walk this wild region, it also describes other activities that visitors can enjoy in the parks, from mountain biking to kayaking. Plus, it shares the logistical details you need to plan a trip: campgrounds, nearby towns, and options for services such as motels, restaurants, grocery stores, and gas stations.