Big Basin Redwoods State Park
How to go there: From Boulder Creek on Highway 9, go 9 miles west on Highway 236 to the park entrance. Store, snack bar, shop, restrooms. Camping in RV and tent sites, walk-in sites, tent cabins, hike and bike sites.
California's first state park comprises of 18,000 acres of 1000-year-old redwood groves, fern canyons, waterfalls, and 80 miles of trails, a lush, green world for hiking, camping, picknicking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. The Sea Trail drops 11 miles from high mountain ridges through dense woodlands, past waterfalls and zowie sea and mountain views all the way down to Waddell State Beach.
The easiest and most popular trail, the Redwood Nature Trail opposite the headquarters, is a 0.6-mile loop, a tour of redwoods and Opal Creek. You'll see the Chimney Tree, the Mother of the Forest - 329 feet tall - and the Father of the Forest, a really, really big-round redwood. - source: Insider's Guide
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