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Park Quiz
Question 1 of 5
Coast redwoods are the tallest trees on Earth. About how tall can one grow?
The National Park Service says coast redwoods can grow to about 367 feet, taller than any other tree in the world.
A coast redwood is a very old kind of tree. How long can one live?
Coast redwoods often live 600 years and can reach 2,000 years old, according to the National Park Service.
Summers here get dry. What helps the redwoods get water in summer?
The trees drink water from ocean fog, which gives them about 40 percent of their summer water.
Which big animal grazes in the grassy meadows of the park?
Roosevelt elk are one of the largest members of the deer family and feed in the park's open, grassy prairies. Stay at least 25 yards back.
The Yurok people have lived by which river for a very long time, fishing for salmon?
The mouth of the Klamath River has been a source of food, trade, and tradition for the Yurok people since time immemorial, and salmon are a key part of their life.