Cover Image for Nature-based solutions discussion while walking among the Redwoods
Cover Image for Nature-based solutions discussion while walking among the Redwoods
121 Going

Nature-based solutions discussion while walking among the Redwoods

Hosted by Lee Pearson & SF Climate Week
Registration
Past Event
Welcome! To join the event, please register below.
About Event

Come join for a hike through old growth redwoods while discussing nature-based solutions with carbon project developers and investors.

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains and is most famous for the 40-acre grove of towering old-growth redwood trees. Its historical significance and spectacular scenery draw travelers from around the world. Visitors can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, swimming, and camping on more than 4,650 acres of forested and open land. 

These skyscraping redwoods were admired by explorer John C. Frémont, President Theodore Roosevelt, and inspired some of California’s earliest redwood preservation efforts. Take a walk beyond the redwood grove and you’ll find four diverse habitats that this park preserves: grasslands, river/riparian, sandhills, and redwoods.

The tallest tree in the park is approximately 277 feet tall, about 16 feet wide, and around 1,500 years old.

Keen-eyed visitors may spot banana slugs, black-tailed deer, coyotes, bobcats, or steelhead trout.

By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week.

Location
Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park
Felton, CA 95018, USA
Meet at Visitor Center for Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. https://maps.app.goo.gl/UXTTN2g1M8xPUKfW8 From Hwy 17 take the Mt. Hermon Rd. exit. Follow Mt. Hermon Rd. until it ends at Graham Hill Rd.Day-use: Turn right onto Graham Hill Road, then turn left onto Hwy 9, and the entrance is about 2 miles down on the left.
121 Going