Park
Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve Visitor Center
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17000 Armstrong Woods Rd
Guerneville, CA
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Walk among sprouting ferns and giant trees in the magnificence of nature. There are soaring redwoods. You’ll feel silenced by the trees' majesty and humbled by their endurance of more than a thousand years.
Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve is a state park of California in the United States established to preserve 805 acres of coast redwoods. The reserve is located in Sonoma County, just north of Guerneville.
It's a bit of a drive but worth it if you want to experience the majesty of California's redwoods.
As you stroll through this beautiful old-growth redwood forest, you'll see some of the tallest and oldest trees remaining in this part of California. The Parson Jones Tree is about 310 feet high; the Colonel Armstrong Tree is more than 1,400 years old. The reserve includes a visitor center, large outdoor amphitheater, self-guided nature trails, and a variety of picnic facilities. While you can drive into the park, the best way to experience the dramatic effect of the towering redwoods, is to park in the lot (though there is a $10 fee). All of the main park features can be found along the Pioneer Nature Trail. This trail is a mile and a half long round trip, is ADA accessible and is mostly flat and level.
As you stroll through this beautiful old-growth redwood forest, you'll see some of the tallest and oldest trees remaining in this part of California. The Parson Jones Tree is about 310 feet high; the Colonel Armstrong Tree is more than 1,400 years old. The reserve includes a visitor center, large…