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Redwood National and State Parks
Park Newspaper
2009 Visitor Guide
 
2008 Visitor Guide includes stories covering the 40th anniversary of Redwood National Park.
 
2007 Visitor Guide feature stories cover the coast redwood!
 
2006 Visitor Guide feature stories - The Mill Creek watershed was added to RNSP's boundary in 12-05. Stories cover resource studies that have occurred over the past four years.
 
2004-2005 Visitor Guide feature stories - The redwood canopy houses entire ecosystems. Read all about it!
 
2003 Visitor Guide feature stories - An introduction to the Mill Creek watershed acquisition.
 
2002 Visitor Guide feature stories - Discover the Bald Hills, where 300-year-old Oregon white oaks live beside bears, hawks, wildflowers, and people.
 
2001 Visitor Guide feature stories - B Mill Deck becomes Elk Meadow Day Use Area, a restoration success story.
Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
Elk once ranged over most of the United States from Maine to New Mexico. By 1860, the eastern elk had been eliminated by hunters. By 1912, about 124 Roosevelt elk remained in northern California. Prairie Creek Redwood State Park became an elk refuge in 1923 where elk are common today.

Last Updated: June 03, 2009 at 17:51 EST