Henry Cowell Redwoods "A Birds Eye View"
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Henry Cowell Redwoods "A Birds Eye View"

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The Henry Cowell Redwoods State park was home to the Ohlone tribe for thousands of years. This park has some of the oldest and best preserved pacific coast redwoods in the state of California with the oldest being 1,500 years in age. Luckily today the redwoods still stand considering that they almost got the ax back when Roaring Camp begin as a small settlement and the first sawmill built west of the Mississippi. Presidents including John Fremont visited this grove during there journeys. However, it would be men like Joseph Warren Welch Sr and Jr., Andrew P. Hill, William T. Jeter and Henry Cowel who focused on saving these trees.

During the 1870's when Roaring Camp dissipated as lumber was being exhausted a railroad had sprung up this provided tourism to the area for those who could take the train from Santa Cruz to its mountains to see these true giants. While later service from Henry Cowell took its passengers along the San Lorenzo Mountains to the beach the first of its kind. Today the railroad is still up and operating carrying tourist to and from the beach all the way to this beautiful redwood grove.

The purpose of the video is to give our viewers a birds eye view so they can virtually tour the park which includes the Redwood Grove, Roaring Camp, Big Trees Pacific Railroad and a brief walk through of the Capritaurus Bigfoot Museum with a final stop at the old Felton Covered Bridge. All significant sites which surround the redwood grove with nature in between and some mild entertainment. Then the very end has a lovely gallery of our adventure along with some music.

While I had wished I filmed more I do not want to give away to much its a location that everyone should visit once in there life but at the same time id love to return once again to visit the Big Ben Grove, Barrel Mill and Lime Kiln Site someday. We hope you enjoy this wonderful compilation of all these great sites and gems surrounding Big Grove and what is known as the Garden Of Eden it truly is an amazing place full of giants which still stand today over a thousand years later.

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