Walking through the coastal redwood forest of Northern California is a magical experience. The coastal redwoods in Redwood National & State Parks are some of the tallest trees in Northern California and in the world. To make the experience even more fairytale-like, explore the redwoods at Trees of Mystery. This attraction in Klamath has miles of trails, above-the-ground canopy trails, and a gondola, from which you can explore the majestic redwood forest.
The gondola is called SkyTrail and covers one-third of a mile in this incredible forest.
As it makes its way up the mountain, inside the gondola visitors will be treated to stunning ocean views, in addition to an excellent view of the giant trees. The gondola ride takes about 10 minutes.
Visitors can also hike the interpretive trails. The trails are lined with wood sculptures of mythical creatures and other fairytale-like figures.
Along these trails, you’ll find informational displays and audio that tell the story of the trees and the history of the area. There are less than two miles of trails on the ground, making this an easy hike for most fitness levels and abilities.
In addition to the fairytale-like trails, a new trail opened in 2020. The Redwood Canopy Trail gives visitors a birds-eye perspective of the redwoods.
The canopies meander throughout the redwoods, linking platforms with netted suspension bridges. There are 10 platforms, eight suspension bridges, and two spiral staircases. People of all ages love to explore the forest on the canopy trails.
The coastal redwoods are some of the oldest living things on this planet.
Along the walkable trails visitors can see some unique tree formations. The Cathedral Tree is made of up nine trees growing as one in a formation that looks like a cathedral. Many of the trees in this park make great backdrops for photos since they are things you’ll only see once in a lifetime.
Visitors can also learn about the history of the area and the indigenous people at the on-site museum.
Located next to the gift shop, visitors say this museum is definitely worth your time. The museum is free to the public.
You’ll spot the entrance to Trees of Mystery when you see the giant Paul Bunyon and Babe the Blue Ox statues from the highway.
Open since 1946, Trees of Mystery brings in visitors from all over the world. The trails are open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day except Christmas. Find out more information by visiting the Trees of Mystery website.
Have you seen the tallest trees in Northern Caliornia? The Redwood National & State Parks in Northern California is an overlooked destination. This incredible place has scenery and history unlike anywhere else in the world.
What is your favorite attraction in Redwood National & State Parks?
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