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If you can't visit California, see the links below for the many other ways you can experience, learn about, support and share these natural wonders.

Redwood National Park

Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. Photo by Jon Parmentier

Get Involved with the League

Redwood Watch

Become a Citizen Scientist

Join the League's new Redwood Watch project today to help redwoods survive in the future.

Volunteer with the League

Volunteer to Help Redwoods

Contribute your time and talents to the League.

Show Your Support

Support a Project

Support a Project

These protection and restoration projects need your donations to succeed.

'Vision for Excellence for California's State Parks' Report

Support California State Parks

Keep up on how to pitch in for redwoods in state parks.

Happy Birthday eCard. Photo by Julie Martin

Send Free Ecards

Share the beauty of the redwoods for birthdays, holidays and anytime.

Kids, Sign a Pledge

Get Artistic

Art Contest for Kids

Enter Our Kids' Art Contest

Create a postcard about why it's important to protect redwoods.

Submit your redwood art
'Creature', by Ronilo Felipe, 1st place winner of the 2011 Photo Contest

Check Out Our Photo Contest

See gorgeous photos that spotlight the beauty of redwood forests and the importance of protecting these natural treasures now and in the future.

Don't forget to subscribe to our free monthly enewsletter, Redwood Matters, to stay informed about the latest redwoods hikes, events, special offers, contests, fun facts, photos and more!

More Screenings of Films about State Parks

Keep up on the effort to save many California State Parks, including redwood parks, from closure by viewing The First 70, a short film about Californians uniting to develop solutions to the parks crisis. Another film, California Forever, The Story of California State Parks, is a documentary celebrating California's state parks (see the trailer). See where The First 70 and California Forever are showing this month.

Muir Woods National Monument

HIGHLIGHTS: Eleven miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, Muir Woods National Monument is a redwood sanctuary near San Francisco. Its coast redwoods are more than 250 feet high and 400 to 800 years old.

Park Highlights & Visitor Information »