Big Basin Redwoods State Park

Local nameBig Basin Redwoods State Park
LocationSanta Cruz

Big Basin Redwoods State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of California, located in Santa Cruz County, about 36 km northwest of Santa Cruz. The park contains almost all of the Waddell Creek watershed, which was formed by the seismic uplift of its rim, and the erosion of its center by the many streams in its bowl-shaped depression.

Big Basin is California's oldest State Park, established in 1902, earning its designation as a California Historical Landmark. Its original 3,800 acres have been increased over the years to over 18,000 acres. It is part of the Northern California coastal forests ecoregion and is home to the largest continuous stand of ancient coast redwoods south of San Francisco. It contains 10,800 acres of old-growth forest as well as recovering redwood forest, with mixed conifer, oaks, chaparral and riparian habitats. Elevations in the park vary from sea level to over 600 m. The climate ranges from foggy and damp near the ocean to sunny, warm ridge tops.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Basin_Redwoods_State_Park

Official website http://www.bigbasin.org/

Phone +1 831 338 8860

Address 95060, United States

Coordinates 37°10'1.029" N -122°14'37.251" E

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