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1 NATIONAL and STATE PARKS
REDWOOD NATIONAL and STATE PARKS California

2 Redwood Trees Redwood trees are the tallest trees in the world.
They grow in northern California. The barks of redwoods trees are reddish-brown.

3 Crescent City This road is in Crescent City.
Crescent City is located along the coast of northern California.

4 Moro Rock Moro Rock is in the middle of Sequoia National Park.
Hikers can climb to the top of the rock.

5 Trails Visitors can walk along the trails in John Muir Woods.
There are fences along the sides of the hiking trails.

6 Hiker on Fence Hikers spend a lot of time looking up at the tops of the redwood trees. This hiker is sitting on a split rail fence and looking at the trees.

7 Sentinel Some redwood trees have names.
The name of this tree is Sentinel. The word ‘sentinel’ means guard.

8 Damaged Trunk The tree on the left was damaged by fire.
Part of its trunk is missing.

9 Cabin in the Woods This small cabin is surrounded by beautiful redwood trees.

10 Log and Ferns A log is a section of a tree trunk or a thick branch.
Bugs and insects are living on this log. Green ferns are growing on the ground.

11 Moss Moss is growing on the bark of this tree.
Moss is a small green plant with short stems. It grows in damp shady places.

12 Snow in Winter The leaves of redwood trees remain green during the winter, too.

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