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About Among the Redwoods

We publish redwood places so you can find them. Every record shows one of three public confidence tiers — unverified, evidence-backed, or field-checked — with finer detail on each record. Always verify access before you travel.

What this is

A public field map

Why it exists

Britain has many planted redwoods in parks, estates, arboreta, gardens, churchyards, and civic landscapes. Among the Redwoods makes those records easier to discover without pretending the map is complete.

A truth-seeking approach

Among the Redwoods publishes useful leads, then makes their confidence clear — with finer labels in the methodology and on each record. We avoid treating every online listing as settled fact, and never overstate champion status, height, species, or access.

Who it is for

It is for curious visitors, tree enthusiasts, researchers, land managers, and anyone checking whether a redwood place is likely to be visitable. We are actively seeking partners and field contributors to strengthen the record.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Among the Redwoods an official registry?

No. It is an editorial public map with source and confidence context.

Contact

Partnerships, corrections, and data questions: hello@amongtheredwoods.com