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Redwood National and State Parks

Traditional Land of many groups, including Yurok and Tolowa People

Established as a National Park:
 1968
Co-Managed with California State Parks: 1994

Park Size: 71,715 Acres (National), 60,268 Acres (State)

Annual Visitors: 409,000

Park Fee: none

Park Partner: Redwood Parks Conservancy


Official Website: nps.gov/redw
Map of the western United States with a green star marking the location of Redwood in northern California along the coast

Our Projects at Redwood

A California condor lays inside the burnt hollow of a redwood tree
A person hikes along a dirt path surrounded by ferns and tall redwood trees with light streaming through the trees

 For maps and other park information, please see nps.gov/redw
The park brochure map for Redwood National and State Parks
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​San Francisco, CA 94145

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