Fern Canyon

Fern Canyon, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, California
Panorama of Fern Canyon

Fern Canyon is a canyon in the Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park in Humboldt County, California, western United States. The park is managed in cooperation with other nearby redwoods state parks and Redwood National Park. It is named for the ferns growing on the 50-foot high walls, through which runs Home Creek. Fern Canyon is recognized as a World Heritage site and an International Biosphere Reserve. [1]

History

Fern Canyon was donated by the Pacific Lumber Company to the State to add 2,125 acres to Prairie Creek State Park.

Ferns

Fern Canyon has California native ferns covering the 10–15 metres (33–49 ft) sheer walls, giving a primeval habitat quality. Some species include:

Access

A hiking trail follows the canyon and creek. The trail loop is 0.5 miles, one end of the trail connecting to the James Irvine trail.

Filming location

The prehistoric ambience led to the canyon being used as a filming location for The Lost World: Jurassic Park, BBC's Walking with Dinosaurs and IMAX's Dinosaurs Alive!.[2]

41°24′09″N 124°04′06″W / 41.4026218°N 124.0684063°W / 41.4026218; -124.0684063[3]

Gallery

A northern red-legged frog, Rana aurora, in Fern Canyon
Fern Canyon's lush walls
Moss cascades down the side of Fern Canyon where water trickles over the edge.
Roosevelt elk at the entrance to Fern Canyon

References

  1. Turner, Dennis W. & Gloria H. (2010). Place Names of Humboldt County. Orangeville, CA: Dennis W. & Gloria H. Turner. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-9629617-2-4.
  2. "Filming Locations for The Lost World: Jurassic Park". The Worldwide Guide to Movie Locations. Retrieved 2007-06-30.
  3. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Fern Canyon

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