Avenue of the Giants is a world-renowned 31-mile scenic drive through Humboldt Redwoods State Park in Northern California, famous for its towering redwood trees.
Avenue of the Giants runs parallel to Highway 101 and offers travelers the opportunity to experience the majestic beauty of old-growth redwoods. Located within Humboldt Redwoods State Park, this route provides access to some of the world's tallest trees, with many reaching heights over 300 feet. The area is rich in biodiversity, with a lush understory of ferns and a variety of wildlife including black bears, deer, and numerous bird species. Historically, the redwood forest has been a vital ecosystem for Indigenous peoples, and the area continues to be a site for both conservation and recreation. Visitors can explore various hiking trails, rivers, and groves such as Founders' Grove and Rockefeller Forest. The combination of serene natural landscapes and accessible recreational opportunities makes it a captivating destination for outdoor enthusiasts and tourists alike.
Founders' Grove - a famous collection of some of the largest redwoods.
Rockefeller Forest - the largest contiguous old-growth redwood forest in the world.
Dyerville Giant - a massive tree that once stood over 370 feet tall.
Immortal Tree - a 950-year-old redwood that has survived lightning and floods.
A short, accessible trail that showcases stunning redwoods, including the Dyerville Giant.
The largest remaining old-growth forest of coastal redwoods.
A novelty drive-through redwood tree attraction popular with tourists.