Kruse Rhododendron State Natural Reserve
Kruse Rhododendron State Natural Reserve, located adjacent to Salt Point State Park, is a pristine area characterized by second-growth redwoods and a rich diversity of flora, including stunning clusters of rhododendrons that bloom from mid-April to mid-June. The reserve, historically significant as a living memorial gifted to California in 1933, offers over two miles of hiking trails that allow visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the forest.
The park's management focuses on maintaining the health of rhododendron populations through careful plant succession management and pruning practices, ensuring vigorous new growth. As visitors explore the reserve, they can experience the unique botanical delights of this evolving forest while enjoying the serene environment created by the careful stewardship of the land.
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