Q2. What is the total area covered by Redwood National and State Parks?160,648 acres231,575 acres258,817 acres312,120 acres
Q3. Which species of redwood tree is the tallest on record?Giant SequoiaBald CypressDawn RedwoodCoastal Redwood
Q4. How tall can the tallest redwood trees in the park grow?Over 350 feetUp to 300 feetUp to 200 feetUp to 100 feet
Q5. What is the age range of mature redwood trees?800-1,200 years500-800 years1,500-2,000 years100-300 years
Q6. What is the name of the largest tree in Redwood National and State Parks?General ShermanHyperionEl CapitanGeneral Sherman
Q7. Which river runs through Redwood National and State Parks?Colorado RiverMississippi RiverColumbia RiverSmith River
Q8. What is the average annual rainfall in Redwood National and State Parks?40-50 inches50-60 inches30-40 inches20-30 inches
Q10. Which animals can be found in Redwood National and State Parks?Grizzly BearPolar BearAmerican BisonMountain Lion
Q11. What is the scenic drive called that passes through the parks?Pacific Rim HighwayThe Appalachian TrailNewton B. Drury Scenic ParkwayPacific Coast Highway
Q12. Which indigenous people historically inhabited the area that is now Redwood National and State Parks?HopiCherokeeNavajoYurok
Q13. What is the best time to visit Redwood National and State Parks for mild weather and fewer crowds?Fall (September-November)Summer (June-August)Winter (December-February)Spring (April-May)
Q14. Are there any entrance fees to visit Redwood National and State Parks?YesOnly for camping permitsOnly for out-of-state visitorsNo
Q15. What is the official mascot of Redwood National and State Parks?Gray WolfBald EagleBlack BearRoosevelt Elk