Redwood Coast at a Glance
One of the United States of America's
most scenic rural regions, California's
Redwood Coast is a natural paradise. The untouched groves of magnificent redwoods
that characterize this area are an awe inspiring sight. Among the region's four
state parks, including Redwood
National State Park, visitors can enjoy over 200 mi (320 km) of trails threaded
through a variety of environments, including beaches, cliffs, rivers and coastal
lagoons. Visitors will find a trip to the Redwood Coast means much more than just
a chance to see the world's largest trees. Together, the small towns that call
the Redwood Coast home offer a wealth of Victorian architecture and family attractions.
The Morris
Graves Museum of Art is a jewel for the area's arts community, boasting seven
galleries. The Sequoia
Park Zoo, Clarke
Historical Museum and the Victorian village of Ferndale
are just a few more of the areas most popular destinations.
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