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Loved your video and the information you have provided. Planning a visit to California in June and after watching your video I am excited to see this beautiful park. Can you provide me some information as to which routes I should take if I am going to spend a day. Love photography so thinking of staying close so that i can get our early in the morning to get those rays coming through the trees. Not fit enough to hike inclines and if you can provide easier more flat hikes I could see will be great. The ones you mentioned as must see are they difficult hikes? Thanks for the informative video.
We hope you have a wonderful time - the Redwood National Park is BEAUTIFUL! The Lady Bird Johnson Grove Trail and the Fern Canyon Trail are both easy options and should only take around 30 minutes. Prairie Creek is a great option too but the loop takes just under two hours.
After watching this all I can think is, "Ugh! Get out of my country!" Redwood visitation require enormous RESPECT. DO NOT WALK IN STREAMS as it damages delicate substrate for fish and benthic macroinvertebrates. These trees and their watershed are thousands of years old. Please add the importance of staying on trails and respecting the nature around you! Thanks. Or maybe just enjoy your stay in the US Parks elsewhere!
@@natswinter8917 needless to say, this person made it sound like No one from the US visits the park. The sheer ignorance oozing out of this guy/girl is just puke worthy.
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Nicely produced video, thanks. Will be there in a couple of weeks. 🙂
Thank you so much for your kind words, we hope you have a wonderful time!
Loved your video and the information you have provided. Planning a visit to California in June and after watching your video I am excited to see this beautiful park. Can you provide me some information as to which routes I should take if I am going to spend a day. Love photography so thinking of staying close so that i can get our early in the morning to get those rays coming through the trees. Not fit enough to hike inclines and if you can provide easier more flat hikes I could see will be great. The ones you mentioned as must see are they difficult hikes? Thanks for the informative video.
We hope you have a wonderful time - the Redwood National Park is BEAUTIFUL! The Lady Bird Johnson Grove Trail and the Fern Canyon Trail are both easy options and should only take around 30 minutes. Prairie Creek is a great option too but the loop takes just under two hours.
@@CreativeTravelGuide thanks and appreciate your response.
Thank you!
Are the redwood trees able to drive a motorcycle trike threw the redwood trees
Is it possible to a normal send a petition to the state of California to live in the redwood national park? Do you know if theres a way or something
I would have like to have gotten someore glimpse of areas of the park to help me choose what I want to see there
Amazinggg
Thanks!
Can I bring a speaker? Wont blast it. But have on music lightly
After watching this all I can think is, "Ugh! Get out of my country!" Redwood visitation require enormous RESPECT. DO NOT WALK IN STREAMS as it damages delicate substrate for fish and benthic macroinvertebrates. These trees and their watershed are thousands of years old. Please add the importance of staying on trails and respecting the nature around you! Thanks. Or maybe just enjoy your stay in the US Parks elsewhere!
There’s ways to address these concerns without xenophobia...
Are dogs allowed?
@@natswinter8917 needless to say, this person made it sound like No one from the US visits the park. The sheer ignorance oozing out of this guy/girl is just puke worthy.
@@bminfereno666 the fact that the people who are robbing the land are telling the indigenous people what they can or can’t do is amazing
Elk will kill you, easily, and black tailed deer are dangerous in the fall.
if you get killed by an Elk you had it coming.
Why is a non American voice trying to tell me about an American park?🤔
Because we love travelling the US and, as we live in the US too, we feel we can share some valuable information from an international perspective 👍