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Hikers Rescued from Big Basin Redwoods State Park

Hikers Rescued from Big Basin Redwoods State Park

In a dramatic rescue operation, a family of hikers was saved from Big Basin Redwoods State Park in California after being stranded overnight. The incident occurred when the family, including a young child, ventured off the trail and became disoriented as darkness fell. The park, known for its ancient redwood trees, can be treacherous for those unfamiliar with its terrain.

The rescue effort involved multiple agencies, including the California Department of Parks and Recreation and local fire departments. The family was located early the next morning, cold but otherwise unharmed. They were airlifted to safety, highlighting the effectiveness of emergency response teams in challenging environments.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of staying on designated trails and being prepared for unexpected situations when exploring nature. Big Basin Redwoods State Park, which was severely affected by the 2020 CZU Lightning Complex fires, continues to be a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, but visitors are urged to exercise caution and respect park guidelines.

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