Redwoods Nat’l Park in Nor-Cal has a great 20 mile loop

August 5, 2005 on 4:39 pm | In Mountain |

Whatever you are doing, stop. It is imperative that you go see the giant Redwoods. All creatures of this earth need to. When you see your first big grove, it is hard not to weep. Our family spent the better part of a week exploring Redwoods Nat’l Park. Although the local state parks have some amazing groves, Redwoods NP reaches over the foothills & out to the rugged coastline, & it has some bike trails! For all the hype surrounding mountain biking in CA, we found no trail systems that rival those back east. However, we were glad to see that bikes were allowed in the Redwoods NP. Packed up for the day, we rolled out of Prairie Creek. We chose to head north on the interior road, then cross to the ocean on the Ossagon Trail. Just 3 miles long, the Ossagon trail weaves its way up & over the foothills, & drops down to the dunes. We spotted a herd of Roosevelt Elk as soon as we could here the roar of the waves. Following the Coastal Trail back south was a bit tricky, because there was a huge marsh. Once we got through the muck, the trail got fast & fun. We took our time exploring all the features of the mile coastal trail. About dinner time, we rolled back into camp. That night i dreamed about waterfalls, giant elk, bodacious trees & little people.

here are some pics from our old website.

 

 

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