Hi again! So, sorry for the delay in our update...A week ago, we had our second day in the redwoods. This time, it was in the state/nat'l park system called Redwood National Park, just outside of Arcata/Crescent City. We found a AAA approved hotel that cost pretty much the SAME as camping, so we highly enjoyed having some extra accommodations, and it made us realize how $$$ (up to around $40) it has been to be camping within the CA state parks.
Anyway, we woke up, had waffles and coco puffs (called "Easy Street" or something, a generic brand) at the hotel lobby, then went on a longer hike in Fern Canyon---where Jurassic Park II was filmed!! It was so cool! The trail went through a legit fern canyon---packed with lady ferns and running water. Then the hike ascended into various old growth redwood groves, then shot us down walking along the coast for a few miles. Just wonderful. No velociraptors popped out, though.
Another funny/interesting thing: the park ranger told us that the trees here are "complicated" compared to the ones further inland and south (such as in Humboldt/Redwood State Park). We tried to take that in. Seemed like due to the wild elements, lots of tops of trees are blown over, making room for multiple tree trunks to start growing within one large base...very amazing. It felt like the tip of the iceberg hiking there for only one day....we'll be back.
Mouth of Klamath River and the Pacific
"Trees of Mystery" Theme Park
Klamath River/Ocean
Cool shrooms in Fern Canyon
YES!!! We have definitely arrived to the West/NW to find this wonderful wall of ferns!!!!!
Lots of benches dedicated to nice rich folks who paid to save the redwoods.
Lots of wild elk!
Some of the park reminded us of our previous travels on lonely beaches in Chile.