By: Amanda Williams
The largest and oldest trees in the world live in a narrow band along the Northern California coastline and a few miles inland, with magnificent groves clustered in the “Redwood Empire” of Northern California. Walking beneath a 300-foot redwood forest canopy among these silent giants from the age of the dinosaurs will be an unforgettable experience for your family, ranking right up there with Yosemite and the Grand Canyon. The deepest, oldest groves have a truly prehistoric look: in fact, The Lost World: Jurassic Park was shot in Humboldt County redwood parks. Beaches, bird watching, camping, fishing, and country pleasures are more reasons to spend vacations in Humboldt...
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