Taylor’s right — Redwood trees aren’t hard to see 🌲 You just have to know where to look. Redwood National and State Parks in northern California are home to the tallest trees on Earth, some soaring over 350 feet high. The park is actually a collection of protected areas — Redwood National Park, plus Prairie Creek, Jedediah Smith, and Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Parks — all connected along Highway 101. 📍Location: Northern California coast, about 5–6 hours north of San Francisco 🚗 Getting There: Fly into Medford, Crescent City, or Eureka, then drive scenic Highway 101. 🥾 Don’t Miss: •Lady Bird Johnson Grove Trail – classic, easy loop with massive trees •Fern Canyon – lush, Jurassic-looking canyon (permit required in summer) •Tall Trees Grove – remote and magical hike deep in the forest •Jedediah Smith Redwoods – home to some of the park’s most impressive giants Best time to visit? Late spring through early fall for clear weather — though the foggy mornings are part of the magic. Want more info? Comment “Redwood” and I’ll dm you my guide on visiting Redwood National Park usnationalparks redwoods