See Majestic Photos of the Tallest Trees on Earth
Published 4 Jan 2018, 17:54 GMT, Updated 20 Mar 2018, 08:46 GMT
One of California’s first redwood parks, Richardson Grove State Park was established in 1922. The park is home to coast redwoods that tower more than 300 feet tall, and a national river where visitors can swim and catch-and-release fish.
Photograph by Emily PolarPhotograph by Emily Polar
Initials, dates, and symbols are carved into the bark of a fallen redwood.
Photograph by Emily PolarThe California Federation of Women's Club Grove is located on the Avenue of the Giants, a scenic stretch of highway in Northern California that runs through Humboldt Redwoods State Park.
Photograph by Emily PolarThe Usal Redwood Forest extends 50,000-acres off the California coastline. The mix of redwoods, Douglas firs, oak woodlands, and streams are teeming with wildlife.
Photograph by Emily PolarA full moon rises above the Eel River in Humboldt Redwood State Park. The 2,600-acre Eel River Wildlife Area is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, including salt marsh, pasture, and wet meadow.
Photograph by Emily Polar