Warning! Hoh Rainforest will leave you enthralled!

Visiting Olympic National Park means visiting one of the greenest parts of The Evergreen State. And in the National Park, the greenest part just might be the temperate rainforests towards the western parts of the park.

And now the Peach Tree

Do you know what fruit is a close cousin of the Peach? And what kind of soil and climates are good for the growth of a Peach Tree? Learn here —

Getting to know the Nectarine Tree

For ThursdayTreeLove: A bit about the Nectarine tree and some pictures from a nectarine-picking trip.

Point Of Interest: Tentacled Tree

An intriguing tree found on the hike to the top of Mission Peak in Northern California. Have you seen anything like this?

The Almond Trees are Abloom Again


Did you know that California is US’s largest producer of Almonds? CA’s Central Valley is the place to go to see Almond Trees & Almond Blossoms.

Cypress Tree Tunnel: You don’t want to miss this!

Cypress Tree Tunnel is a place you must stop at on your way to Point Reyes Lighthouse in Inverness, CA. Take a look at this the postcard-perfect natural tunnel >>

Mountain House in Autumn Colors

Yellows, Oranges and Reds: Fall Color in Mountain House, California. A photo-tour. Happy Fall!

Do you know what tree this is?

Calling all tree lovers! Would you know what tree this is? I was attracted to the texture of the trunk and am intrigued by the flaky bark.

Have you been to a Petrified Forest, yet?

This is your chance to visit a petrified forest, even if virtually and be fascinated by what petrified wood is. Come, let’s go into Petrified Forest in Calistoga, CA.

The Giant Sequoias and beyond

Things to do in Sequoia National Park — other than seeing the famous still-standing Giant Sequoias — include stopping at Tunnel Rock, seeing rock art, hiking, climbing Moro Rock …