Headwaters Forest Reserve
About Headwaters Forest Reserve
The Headwaters Forest Reserve is well known for its natural beauty, it is a 7,472-section of land territory of secured old-development redwood forests, arranged along the northern Californian drift close Humboldt. Set up in 1999 to ensure the world's just staying in place, old-development redwood woodland environment, the Headwaters Forest Reserve is additionally home to an assortment of debilitated and jeopardized untamed life species, including the northern spotted owl, the coho salmon, and the marbled murrelet. The Reserve highlights two open climbing trails – the Elk River Trail and the Salmon Pass Trail. The two trails twist through the old-development redwood woodland with interpretive signs en route, in any case, the Salmon Pass Trail must be investigated by a guided visit, which introduces an interesting take a gander at the biology of the old redwood timberland.
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