- The park is home to some of the tallest and oldest trees in the world, including Hyperion, the tallest tree in the world. It stands at 116 meters!
- The redwood trees can live for over 2,000 years, making them one of the oldest living organisms on the planet.
- The park is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including black bears, mountain lions, elk, and hundreds of bird species.
- The park's coastline is rugged and beautiful, with sandy beaches and rocky cliffs. Visitors can enjoy hiking, wildlife watching, and kayaking along the coast.
- The park was established in 1968 to protect the remaining old-growth redwood forests, which were being rapidly destroyed by logging. Since then, the park has played a vital role in the conservation of these forests.
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