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The Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway is the 10 [5]-mile (16 km) long two-lane road through Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park in Humboldt County, California, named to honor his efforts in the creation of Redwood National and State Parks. This road had formerly been the route of US Route 101.
Discovered in Redwood National Park in 2006 in an unpublished location, [d] the tallest living tree is the coast redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens) named Hyperion, [85] at 380 feet (120 m). It is followed by Helios at 377 feet (115 m), and Icarus at 371 feet (113 m), both also in Redwood National Park. [86]
The Redwood Act [1] (also Redwood amendment) is a 1978 amendment to the US National Park Service General Authorities Act of 1970. The amendment is particularly notable for clarifying and supplementing the 1970 act and the National Park Service Organic Act of 1916 with the following two important sentences as the second and third to the General Authorities Act:
According to the National Park Service, "In 1929, Clara W. Stout, widow of lumberman Frank D. Stout, donated this tract of old-growth redwood forest to Save the Redwoods League."
Redwood National Park, Redwood Creek [4] American Beer: 2004 Eureka [4] Humboldt County: 2008 Eureka, Arcata, Trinidad, Blue Lake [4] The Tree of Life: 2011 Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park, Humboldt Redwoods State Park [4] Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes: 2012 Eureka [4] The Wine of Summer: 2013 Eureka [4] After Earth: 2013 Kneeland, Humboldt ...
The Yuroks will take full control of 'O Rew in 2026 and, in a first-of-its-kind partnership, receive help managing it from the Save the Redwoods League, California State Parks and The National ...
Hyperion was found in a remote area of Redwood National Park, inside of the originally designated park boundaries of 1968. [8] The park also houses the second-, fourth- and fifth-tallest known trees, coast redwoods named Helios, Icarus, and Daedalus, which respectively measured 377, 371 and 363 feet in 2022. [9] [10]
That title belongs to Hyperion, a coast redwood at Redwood National Park, according to Guinness World Records.But the General Sherman Tree is the largest by volume, with a trunk volume of 52,508 ...