Media – Armstrong Ridge Redwoods


Armstrong Ridge Redwoods

Woman on a less-tread path next to a well-trodden path in a redwoods forest
Save the Redwoods League purchased two properties totaling 360 acres to create the Armstrong Ridge addition, which will one day expand Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve. Credit: Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.
Mixed deciduous and conifer forest with maple leaf saplings and purple flowers in the foreground and in the background a trail through a redwood tree studded hillside
Save the Redwoods League purchased two properties totaling 360 acres to create the Armstrong Ridge addition, which will one day expand Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve. Credit: Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.
Winding path through redwoods forest
Save the Redwoods League purchased two properties totaling 360 acres to create the Armstrong Ridge addition, which will one day expand Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve. Credit: Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.
Woman walking in a redwoods forest where two paths converge. One is well trodden, the other less travelled.
Save the Redwoods League purchased two properties totaling 360 acres to create the Armstrong Ridge addition, which will one day expand Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve. Credit: Vivian Chen, courtesy of Save the Redwoods League.

mixed forest of young coast redwoods, douglas fir and tanoak on a sunny day
Formerly timberland, the 390-acre Dark Gulch property is now regrowing a mixed forest of young coast redwoods, Douglas-fir, and tanoak. Credit: Save the Redwoods League.