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Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
Babe the Blue Ox greets visitors near the parking lot.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
Paul Bunyan welcomes visitors.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
Gravel paths that are easy to navigate make this the perfect place for children and the elderly to experience the wonders of the redwoods.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
A lightning tree in the Trees of Mystery.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
From the moment you step foot on the trail you are surrounded by towering trees.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
From the base of the Brotherhood looking up.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
This is where you get on the Sky Trail, a tram that will take you through the forest canopy.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
Looking down at some of the deciduous trees mixed in with the redwoods.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
It is hard to tell the height here, but this is looking down on the the redwood forest canopy from about 200 feet in the air.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
The Sky Trail Tram.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
The Sky Trail Tram.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
This is what they call a candlabra tree.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
Trail of Tall Tales is a short walk through carved redwoods depicting the life of Paul Bunyan.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
The logging camp dog.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
One of Paul Bunyan's many pets.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
A squirrel carved into one of the burls on a living tree.
Christin McClatchie
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03/24/2018
Fallen tree with historic dates lining up with the age of the tree.

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