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Red Wood National Park

Photos from Google. Red Wood National Park. By: Allison Goldstein. Introduction . Did you ever see a tree 2,000 years old? Or how about a hole in a tree and you can drive your car in it and out the other end? If you think that is cool Red Wood national park is for you!! . Location .

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Red Wood National Park

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  1. Photos from Google Red Wood National Park By: Allison Goldstein

  2. Introduction Did you ever see a tree 2,000 years old? Or how about a hole in a tree and you can drive your car in it and out the other end? If you think that is cool Red Wood national park is for you!!

  3. Location • If you ever visit Red Wood here are some things you really should know. • Red Wood is in California and the northern part of California just so you know. • And the western part of the U.S.A. • [ Also located right below the Oregon Border]

  4. Things to do • Do you like camping or hiking, or how about nature and tide pool walks? • Red Wood national park has it all! • Also at Red Wood you can go biking an easy course for 10 miles or a hard course for 28 miles. AND AT RED WOOD YOU CAN SEE THE TALLEST RED WOOD TREE. TALLEST RED WOOD TREE

  5. Environment • Just so you now if you ever go to Red Wood the climate Is 40 to 60 degrees. • Remember your rain gear for the wet drippy rain forest. • And wear lots of layers the forest can get chilly but most of the time it is 40 to 60 degrees.

  6. Fun Facts • Did you know that the Red wood tree trunks are the thickest in the world? • Or how about the trees some of them are the biggest in the world! • And some trees in Red Wood live up to 2,000 years old ! • And there is a tree and it has a big hole and you can drive your car in it and out the other end!

  7. Come to Red Wood National Park • If you think all that was cool you should come down to Red Wood National Park in California • It is great there!!!!

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