Boy Scout Tree Trail - Jedediah Smith Redwoods |
Look up there at those redwoods....in the sky...practically. |
Looking down wasn't so bad either...these are monkeyflowers. |
Red Clintonia - Amazing! |
We saw lots of downed trees that appear to be melting into the forest floor. Even in their death, these trees provide a living habitat for other growing things.
Like these False Lily of the Valley plants.....isn't it great how the forest just fills in when a tree falls?
Fern Falls was found at the end of one of our hikes....time to just stop and drink it all in. Time for a nature journal for me and climbing up to the top of the falls and then out on the log for Mr. A. It was hard to tear ourselves away to make the hike back. It was an awesome hike. (Fern Falls is at the end of the Boy Scout Tree Trail.)
If you venture to Redwood National Park in Northern California, don't miss driving Howland Hill Drive. Even if you just take the drive and don't get out of the car, roll your windows down and enjoy the scenic road winding around the redwoods.
There is also a lovely river that runs through the park. Here is the Smith River in all its glory. A few years ago we camped right next to the Smith River at Panther Flat....quiet campground with nice spots for tents.
There is no shortage of hikes to try in Jedediah Smith Redwoods. We drove down Walker Road all the way to the end and then got out to walk along the river. I love the poppies sprouting in the river rocks. It was a fine way to end our stay at the redwoods part of our trip.
Hope you enjoyed my Oregon/Redwoods series. We certainly had a wonderful, wonderful time getting out and spending time as a family in the wide open outdoors hiking and camping.
Oregon Tidepools
Oregon Coast Hiking
Speaking of wide open....my boys and I are going to heading out again soon to another part of the west, Grand Teton National Park. You can be sure we will share those experiences as well.
Barb- Harmony Art Mom