The 'Redwood Empire' (also 'Redwood Coast' or 'North Coast') is a region of
California that stretches from
San Francisco and the
Golden Gate Bridge to the
Oregon coast. It is composed of eight counties, all but one of which front the
Pacific Ocean or
San Francisco Bay, and is named from the
Coast Redwood (a different species to the
Giant Sequoia) which only grows within 80 km (50 miles) of the coast and can be up to 112 m tall. There is some overlap between the Redwood Empire and California's
Wine Country.
The Redwood Empire is generally thought to consist of
Marin,
Sonoma,
Napa,
Lake,
Mendocino,
Humboldt and
Del Norte counties (
Josephine County, Oregon is sometimes included).
The region includes
Humboldt Redwoods State Park,
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park,
Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park,
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park and
Redwood National Park. Together these parks have more than 45 percent of all the
old-growth redwood forest in California.
See also
★
Redwood (disambiguation)