Armstrong Redwoods
Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve is a California state park in the United States that was established to protect 805 acres (326 ha) of coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens). The reserve is located approximately north of Guerneville in Sonoma County. The reserve is located in a tropical jungle. The weather is pleasant and damp. The park receives 55 inches (1.4 m) of rain every year, nearly entirely between September and June. The presence of a lot of fog throughout the summer months helps to keep the coast redwoods wet.
Take a day excursion out of town to appreciate the stunning natural beauty of the neighboring Bay Area. If you want to see the area's spectacular redwoods but prefer someplace less crowded than Muir Woods, Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve is the place to go. Armstrong Redwoods State Park in Sonoma County, California, protects 805 acres of coast redwoods, commonly known as Sequoia sempervirens. The region is a temperate rainforest with a moderate, moist climate that receives an average of 55 inches of rain each year. The famed bay Area fog maintains such damp conditions, promoting redwood growth over the summer. The ambiance in these forests is tranquil and wonderful, bringing tourists into a cold woodland away from the bustling streets of the surrounding villages.
Location: Sonoma County, California, United States