Two years after the CZU Lightning Complex fire, 'the forest is starting to recover and it's amazing to witness.' Limited access returns July 22.
Big Basin Redwoods State Park in Santa Cruz County will partially reopen to the public on July 22 for the first time since a wildfire tore through its towering ancient groves nearly two years ago.
“We want to share the recovery process with visitors,” he added, “including the story of what happened, the status today and plans for reimagining the park.” The fire killed thousands of trees including Douglas firs. But the park’s main attractions — old-growth redwoods 300 feet tall and more than 1,000 years old — survived and continue to grow.
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