Exciting times are upon us! Sequoia Park Zoo makes it possible for visitors to see the redwood forest like never before. The Redwood Sky Walk is a system of platforms and bridges that you can traverse, 100-feet above the forest floor. Boasting epic views of the redwood canopy, the Sky Walk is ADA-accessible and perfect for a family outing. Try it out soon and enjoy a unique experience in the redwood treetops!

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Besides the Redwood Sky Walk, what are some other hidden gems in Northern California?

There’s no doubt the Redwood Sky Walk is a hidden gem in Northern California, but it’s not the only treasure that is in the region. In fact, Northern California is brimming with tons of hidden gems and one of which is Mammoth Lakes Hot Springs, a gorgeous area with natural hot springs formed thousands of years ago after a volcano erupted. Best off all, you can safely soak in the healing waters of this hot spring in one of the nearby towns. Another hidden gem in Northern California is the Lava Beds National Monument, which is a geological natural area formed from volcano eruptions over a half a million years ago. You’ll want to see the Crystal Ice Cave at this natural area for yourself. Other gems include the Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, Horsetail Falls, Desolation Wilderness, and the stunning Battery Point Lighthouse in Crescent City. And here’s an article about a road trip in Northern California exploring more of our hidden gems.

Where else can I see Redwoods in Northern California?

While the Sequoia Park Zoo has stunning Redwood trees and you can walk above them using the new Redwood Sky Walk attraction, there is another hidden gem in Northern California that you will love. Located along Highway128 is the Navarro River Redwoods State Park, where the majestic redwoods are thriving in abundance. With 660-acres of Redwoods, you'll be fully engulfed in the beauty as you trek along the 11-mile trail surrounded by Redwood trees. Or you can also drive through this picturesque, serene forest and admire the peaceful views of the area. The park has a lot to offer like hiking, camping, picnicking, swimming, kayaking, and so much more. Other places in Northern California where you can see Redwoods include Big Basin Redwoods State Park, Jedediah Smith Redwoods, Del Norte Coast Redwoods, Prairie Creek Redwoods and Redwood National Park, just to name a few. Be sure to check out or previous article to read more about the Redwood forests in Northern California