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Easy to moderate, 7.4 mi out and back

1,112 ft elevation gain

Hiked 3/7/25

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One of the premier old growth redwood forests in the world, this trail begins along the great Howland Hills rd before heading into this lush wonderland. A smallish waterfall is the turnaround before heading to the spur that takes you up to the rightfully popular Boy Scout tree, truly spectacular.

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A smaller (in comparison to the others) tree has fallen to a 45 degree angle and helps to show the sheer size of the surrounding Redwoods. Taken on Rokinnon 14mm Ultra-wide lens.

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Fern falls, surrounded by tall Redwoods, with a section of tree stump laying in the falls. Taken on a Rokinon 14mm Ultra-wide lens.

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The rootwad from a large fallen Redwood frames the small bridge crossing over a creek. Surrounded by smaller, moss covered trees. Taken using Canon RF 70-200mm lens.

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[–] rainbowbunny@slrpnk.net 7 points 2 weeks ago

No matter how often I see these I can't believe they're real