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Coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) tower over the upper Damnation Creek Trail.
Damnation Creek Trail.
Life finds a way to thrive on the Damnation Creek Trail.
Damnation Creek Trail.
Coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) along the Damnation Creek Trail
The first half mile of the Damnation Creek Trail explores mangificent old-growth redwoods.
Signage marks the beginning of the 1,000-foot drop that begins immediately after the junction with the Coastal Trail.
Damnation Creek Trail.
The lower section of the Damnation Creek Trail.
Hikers encounter two foot bridges crossing Damnation Creek before emerging on the coast.
The final section of the trail opens out on Damnation Cove and the mighty Pacific.
Southerly view from Damnation Cove.
Northerly view from Damnation Cove.
Damnation Creek Trail.
Signage marking the Damnation Creek Trailhead hides near a turnout off of Highway 101.