The Redwood Highway is a scenic drive along the coast of California that is named after the magnificent California coast redwood trees that can be found all along the route. The Highway, also known as Highway 101, extends all the way along the coastline to the Oregon border and features numerous state parks, including Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Smithe Redwoods State Reserve, and Azalea State Reserve, and many breathtaking views. Scenic attractions along the highway include the Avenue of the Giants, the Battery Point, Punta Gorda and Cape Mendocino Lighthouses, and Luffenholts, Agate, and Mad River beaches.

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