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Armstrong Redwoods Hike

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Armstrong Redwoods Hike

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Join me for a Sunday morning under the redwoods group hike. The ancient coast redwood is the tallest living thing on our planet! These remarkable trees live to be 500-1,000 years old, grow to a diameter of 12-16 feet, and stand from 200-250 feet tall. Some trees survive to over 2,000 years and tower above 350 feet. Coast redwoods are classified as temperate rainforests and they need wet and mild climates to survive. The rainfall in Armstrong Redwoods averages 55 inches per year and the trees are often shrouded in a mystical fog that helps to maintain the moist conditions needed for the redwoods to survive. This hike is best for individuals with at least a moderate level of fitness. During my recovery from plantar fasciitis all hikes will be slower and slightly shorter.

Where We Meet/Important Direction
Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve
Just before the park entrance kiosk look for a parking lot to your right.
17000 Armstrong Woods Rd, Guerneville
Give yourself enough time to arrive, use the restroom & pay park fee. It often takes longer than you think.

The Hike
Discovery and Pool Ridge trails - A loop hike
Length - +/-3.25 miles/5.2 kilometers
Elevation change - +/-500 feet/152 meters
Difficulty - 6 out of 10 - Some steep sections.
Exposures - 15 % sun/85% shade - rocky, poison oak, ticks and insects.
Bring plenty of water. At least 34 oz./1 liter!
Dogs - Are not allowed.
Facilities at trail head - Water, picnic tables and restrooms.
Cost - $5 cash.
Parking - $10 per vehicle or State Park pass. The parking lot fills quickly. Carpool with someone and arrive early to find parking. Also, there's limited free parking along Armstrong Woods Road.
Remember to wear appropriate hiking shoes, bring plenty of water, a hat, snack & layered clothing.
Please Do Not Use Any scented products the day of a group hike!
Of course we will all look out for each other but ultimately, hikers are responsible for their own safety and well-being during hikes.

When We Meet
Sunday July 27, 2025
9:00 am - 11:30 am
This is a Very Popular Park.
If your plans change after you sign up even if you're on the waitlist, please update your RSVP.
Do Not Attend if you are sick, running a fever, were exposed to or have tested positive for Covid-19 or any other contagion!
Hike may be changed, rescheduled or cancelled in case of excessive heat, rain, smoke/AQI, illness, zombie apocalypse etc... Check your email the night before for any possible changes.

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Armstrong Woods State Natural Reserve
17000 Armstrong Woods Road · Guerneville, CA
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