The main attraction of this nature preserve is the **serene, majestic beauty** of the ancient coast redwood trees, which stand together as a testament to the wonders of the natural world. These trees offer solace from the hustle and bustle of daily life, providing great inspiration and a place for quiet reflection.
In this nature preserve, you can expect to see **stately and magnificent Sequoia sempervirens**, commonly known as the coast redwood. These trees are the **tallest living things on our planet**, living up to 500-1,000 years old, growing to a diameter of 12-16 feet, and standing from 200-250 feet tall. Some trees even survive to over 2,000 years and tower above 350 feet.
This nature preserve offers a **visitor center**, **self-guided nature trails**, and a variety of **picnic facilities**. You can also explore the park's main features along the **Pioneer Nature Trail**, which is a mile and a half long round trip, ADA accessible, and mostly flat and level.
No, **camping is not available** in this nature preserve. However, there is a campground operated by Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods located in Austin Creek State Recreation Area at Bullfrog Pond Campground, just 3 miles above the nature preserve.
To help preserve this nature preserve, please **do not disturb or remove any natural features** of the park, **stay on designated trails**, and **do not cross over the low-level fence line**. By following these guidelines, you can help protect and preserve this fragile ecosystem for future generations to enjoy.