California's Big Basin Redwoods State Park
California's Big Basin Redwoods State Park is home to some of the tallest trees in the world, including the majestic coast redwoods. Established in 1902, it is California's oldest state park, covering over 18,000 acres of lush forest, diverse wildlife, and stunning landscapes. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails that wind through ancient groves and along scenic creeks.
The park features a variety of ecosystems, from coastal scrub to lush redwood forests. It is a habitat for many species, including black bears, deer, and various bird species. The park also offers camping facilities, picnic areas, and educational programs to enhance the visitor experience.