This remarkable phenomenon is found only on a remote section of California’s Lost Coast, which is a 75-mile stretch of the state’s most isolated and wild coastline. Visiting the candelabra redwoods Centuries of harsh coastal winds formed the candelabra redwoods, causing the trees to fracture and regrow into twisted, multi-trunked shapes.. The candelabra redwoods are only a short hike from parking at Usal Beach Campground (which is a free, primitive site available on a first-come, first-served basis), but getting to the parking lot.
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The stunning and mysterious beauty of the Candelabra Redwoods. Photo: Jess Wandering To get to this remarkable grove of trees you will begin at Usal Beach Campground which is the northern trailhead for the Peter Douglas Trail; a southerly extension of the Lost Coast Trail.. The Enchanted Forest features twisted candelabra-shaped redwoods in a coastal setting, perfect for moody and surreal forest photography.