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redwood national park
Hello class today I will be your guide to Redwood National Park
Redwood National Park is covered with a magnificent forest of coastal redwood trees, the tallest and most impressive trees in the world.it is also a completely natural site. It has the 2nd tallest tree in the world. The marine and land life are equally outstanding, in particular the sea lions, black bears, the bald eagle and the endangered California brown pelican stand out. There are many reasons to go to redwood national park. There are many fun activities like camping, biking, hiking, and kayaking .You may also see some animals such as Gray Whales, Sea Lions, Northern Spotted Owls and more. There are many bike paths and tours available in redwood national park. The paths are through the wilderness so you might even get to see some animals. There are also bike tours that can bring you to the exclusive parts of the forest. Kayaking is a fun ecotourism activity for all. You can paddle kayaks on Redwood Creek, the coastal lagoons or the ocean. Experience exploring the water found on the North Coast, the amazing, and spectacular scenery that can only be accessed by kayak. There are many hiking trails in redwood national park. You can go on the trails with your family and friends to see the tall trees, plants and animals. You might even get to see the endangered Northern Spotted Owl. In redwood national park you can camp among the world's tallest trees with river access. There are four developed campgrounds three in the redwood forest and one on the coast. Redwood National Park is located on the Northwest Pacific coast of California, between the cities of Klamath Glen on the North and Trinidad on the South border. The Howonquet Lodge is a 5 star hotel located close to the redwood national park. It has an ocean view and luxury treatment. It also has a pool, workout area and break feast bar.
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