A scenic centerpiece of Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Founders’ Grove is the most well-liked redwood stand within the park and simply explored on a well-trodden ½-mile loop path. Probably the most well-known attraction is, after all, the 364-foot Founders’ Tree, which was as soon as considered the tallest tree on the earth. One other titanic tree is the Dyerville Big, a 362-foot mammoth till it fell in March 1991. And there are many others, with every bend of the brief stroll bringing a brand new and intriguing view. Plan to go to early within the morning or late within the day to keep away from crowds. Choose up a path information at first (instructed donation: $1).

The hike
Founders’ Grove is located simply off Dyerville Highway, a minutes’ drive from Freeway 101. There’s comparatively ample parking and plenty of restrooms on the trailhead; to entry the hike, cross Dyerville Highway and head south into the shady forest. Take an instantaneous proper on the vast dust monitor, passing a bench on the left.

It’s steps from right here to the famed Founders’ Tree, named for the founders of the Save the Redwoods League and (whereas not the world’s tallest) nonetheless some of the distinguished timber within the area. A wood boardwalk results in the bottom of the mighty sentinel, which towers sky excessive, effectively above even the others within the grove.



When prepared, return to the principle path and bear proper (or left if dealing with Founders’ Tree), starting a clockwise circuit across the grove. There’s a hollowed-out tree forward, in addition to an unmarked fork, the place guests ought to bear proper, coming to submit #2 (if following together with the path information).

It’s a brief stroll from right here to submit #3 and one other hole trunk, with previous development redwoods throughout. Then the path weaves via a neatly-cut fallen large with a 7-8 foot diameter. Go posts 4-6 in fast succession, quickly passing a sequence of uprooted trunks with the basis construction exhibiting.


The most important of the fallen logs is the Dyerville Big, a very large specimen that fell comparatively not too long ago (in 1991). The wing-shaped root construction is a well-liked photograph spot, as is the path continuing to the suitable, paralleling the huge fallen trunk.


Go via one other reduce, surrounded by extra mature redwoods. Rounding one other huge, uncovered root system on the left, the path lastly comes again round to Founders’ Tree and the top of the loop. Bear left right here and comply with the trail for 100 yards to return to the trailhead.


















