Redwood Parks Lodge Co. launches adventure tours
In a continuation of its plans to develop extensive lodging and travel services in the California Redwood National and State Parks, Redwood Parks Lodge Company has announced the launch of its guided tour company, Redwood Adventures Tours.
One of the few companies granted a Tour Services permit to conduct guided tours within the Redwood National and State Parks, Redwood Adventures Tours will provide a range of tour packages designed to cater to the different interests and needs of visitors to the parks.
Redwood Adventures Tours has been given permission to offer five different tour packages within Redwood National and State Parks. These tours range from a one-hour “Orientation Tour” designed to inform visitors on the “who, what, where, why and how ” of the parks to a six-hour comprehensive and flexible “Full Day Tour” designed to provide an intimate look at the unique sites found in the four separate parks within Redwood National and State Parks.
“Whether you’re a first-time visitor to Redwood National and State Parks or someone who visits the area regularly, taking a guided tour is a great way to relish the amazing beauties and features of the parks,” said John “Johnny Redwood” Russavage, chairman and CEO of Redwood Parks Lodge Company. “Our certified tour guides are true park lovers who know Redwood National and State Parks inside out, and they will help make anyone’s visit to the park a real treat.”
Courtesy of grouptravelblog.com
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Chitra Mogul
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