Pygmy Forest Discovery Trail

Hiking area · Mendocino County

Pygmy Forest Discovery Trail

Hiking area · Mendocino County

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Van Damme State Park, Little River, CA 95456

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Van Damme State Park’s Pygmy Forest is a magical trail through century-old miniature cypress and pines, feeling like a stroll in a tiny, ancient world.  

Van Damme State Park, Little River, CA 95456 Get directions

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The Most Wondrous State Parks to Visit During the Government Shutdown

"California’s Van Damme State Park has a strange forest growing within its borders. The trees here don’t tower skyward like the ones in the state’s more famous woods tend to do. Instead, many of the trees within this Pygmy Forest are just a couple feet taller than an average human. Though most of the trees are over a century old, they’ve only grown to be no taller than eight or nine feet. The cypress and pine trees look more like house plants or shrubbery. Walking among them will make you feel as though you’re a giant stepping through a toy forest. This Pygmy Forest is the result of a rare, complex ecological phenomenon. The park’s underlying wave terraces are covered with poor soil. The soil’s lack of fertility, coupled with the wet climate, makes it difficult for the trees to prosper. Though the trees do survive in their less-than-ideal habitat, the conditions stunt their growth and render it difficult for them to truly thrive. The Pygmy Forest Trail lets hikers wind through the dense foliage and view the tiny trees from atop a wheelchair-friendly boardwalk. It’s a peaceful place, as there are seldom others on the trail at the same time. The raised walkway makes the trees look even shorter than they really are." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"California’s Van Damme State Park has a strange forest growing within its borders. The trees here don’t tower skyward like the ones in the state’s more famous woods tend to do. Instead, many of the trees within this Pygmy Forest are just a couple feet taller than an average human. Though most of the trees are over a century old, they’ve only grown to be no taller than eight or nine feet. The cypress and pine trees look more like house plants or shrubbery. Walking among them will make you feel as though you’re a giant stepping through a toy forest. This Pygmy Forest is the result of a rare, complex ecological phenomenon. The park’s underlying wave terraces are covered with poor soil. The soil’s lack of fertility, coupled with the wet climate, makes it difficult for the trees to prosper. Though the trees do survive in their less-than-ideal habitat, the conditions stunt their growth and render it difficult for them to truly thrive. The Pygmy Forest Trail lets hikers wind through the dense foliage and view the tiny trees from atop a wheelchair-friendly boardwalk. It’s a peaceful place, as there are seldom others on the trail at the same time. The raised walkway makes the trees look even shorter than they really are." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Anthony Ibarrola

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We hiked the Discovery Trail during a recent Northern California road-trip. It’s a unique eco-system created through ecological staircase. There’s a boardwalk platform which is wheel chair accessible and signs identifying each tree. What an enjoyable short walk.

Pradeep Malu

SerpAPI
The uniqueness of this place is that the soils there are between five hundred thousand and one million years old. It is because of the flatness of the coastal terrace prevents new soil formation, and there is not a higher terrace drainage into it to bring new soil through the process of natural erosion. The trees and plants remain dwarf here..

Brandon Pardi

SerpAPI
Completely unique ecosystem to the rest of the coastal fores you're used to. And lots of interesting information as to why and what actually is in the ecosystem (although could go a bit more in depth) short guided boardwalk to force people to stay on the trail. It does link up to a longer trail that goes to a fern canyon that's really enjoyable, but theres another access to the fern canyon that's closer.

Erik Vogel

SerpAPI
This is a short but awesome walk through history. You are able to see some of the most beautiful pygmy forest.

James Jenkins

SerpAPI
It is unique, it's a short loop out into the bush and an interesting story as to why this area came to be, I won't spoil it. Easy enough to get to although the turn off is in the middle of a curve and you'll miss it if not ready. The raised boardwalk is in disrepair and need attention.

Michael Casey

SerpAPI
We hiked through the pygmy forrest and into Fern Canyon, a 3.5 mile round trip, and it was fantastic. I would say probably not for someone not used to a lot of walking as the inclines can be pretty steep in places.

Steve Wells

SerpAPI
Something to see. The trees are all stunted because of the heavily acidic soil. A wood plank trail loops around the forest about an 1/8 mile. Easy walk, interesting to see.

Daniel Norman

SerpAPI
Cute short trail. Went in June so not a lot of flower bloom (no plumeria bloom). Pygmy trees are interesting! Could make for some cool photos if you're a good photographer unlike me.