Treadmill Virtual Hike - Walking - Redwood National Forest Hike - 60 minutes - ASMR - No Music

Published 2022-09-21
Incredible hike through a small section of the Redwood National Forest in Orick, CA. Giant redwoods, Creeks, and Ferns.

On average mature Redwood trees are from 200 to 240 feet high with diameters of 10 to 15 feet at 4 feet 8 inches above the ground. Exceptional individuals sometimes reach a height of 350 feet, a diameter of over 20 feet, and an age of approximately 2000 years. ENJOY!

All Comments (21)
  • @dawnredcar
    It really helped my walk without thinking about how long or far I went. It was a fascinating walk. Thank you for sharing.
  • @JeepChick814
    Thank you for sharing this beautiful scenic walk! I watched it while walking on my treadmill.
  • I was walking on the treadmill when I was watching this and wall typing it too, great view
  • @dianapurdy7755
    This is a great relaxing video. I love the concept of watching it on the treadmill. I'm in awe of the Californian Redwood. Such a magnificent tree and its a shame that any of them were cut down.
  • @michellekoch7468
    I love this trail and the scenery is breathtaking, however when trying to "walk the trail" on my treadmill i wish we had just walked it without spinning around and stopping to look at the scenery. I wish there were 2 videos one labeled as looking at the scenery and one labeled "straight ahead no funzone but great scenery"😂
  • @ireviewlife1
    Thats Awesome, i used to live near there and hiked there all the time
  • @paulatkins7009
    TEMPLE, TEXAS . . . It's a very enjoyable scenery. I would love to have the same trail set to some form of groove music if possible.
  • @judyjohnson9610
    Are there wheelchair accessible trails in this park? I know that it would be cost prohibitive to make all the trails accessible. And maybe there is a limit to how many trees you could cut down? Not asking for a friend. LOL It just came to mind when there was a narrow spot on the trail where there was a tree
  • So glad I'm.not running/walking to this. You need to keep your camera head on as one can become disorientated on a linear treadmill if you catch my drift. beautiful place though :)