The Headwaters Forest Reserve is a group of old growthcoast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) groves, comprising about 7,472 acres (30.24km2), managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System. Located in the Northern California coastal forests ecoregion near Humboldt Bay of the U.S. state of California, most of it was owned by the now defunct Pacific Lumber Company, which was owned by Charles Hurwitz and Maxxam Inc, as the result of a hostile takeover in 1985. Headwaters Forest was discovered and named in March 1987 by Humboldt County activist and journalist Greg King. Since that time the Headwaters Forest has been the site of many tree sits and anti-logging demonstrations, which ensued after Maxxam changed generations old policies of sustained-yield logging at PALCO with clearcutting to finance debt they incurred in the junk bonds used to purchase the once storied company.
Climate is characterized by maritime conditions of cool, wet and foggy winters and cool to warm cloudy summers. Elevations range from 100 feet (30m) to over 2,000 feet (610m).
Hike into the Headwaters Forest, a redwood forest at the focus of protests in the 1990s. Hike through the woods that line the Elk River. Hikers walk through time from the heyday of timber harvests to an era of conservation. Climbing up lush damp mountains helps explain the Headwaters Forest moniker. While most of the hike is among second-growth redwoods, the trail ends at a small old growth grove. It’s an enjoyable, varied hike.
published: 24 Sep 2021
Iconic America: Headwaters Forest Reserve
Funding is provided by The Zohar Ben-Dov Family through the Luminescence Foundation.
Julie Clark gives us a tour of the Headwaters Forest Reserve.
You can watch "Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein" on KEET-TV - 2nd half began July 11th at 10pm.
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Descriptions and premiere dates for each of the eight episodes are provided below:
“Statue of Liberty”
Premieres Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:00 p.m / Saturday July 15th at 6pm
This episode surveys the evolving meaning the Statue of Liberty has for a “nation of immigrants” and how it embodies our values and our conflicts, from abolition and women’s suffrage to the treatment of refugees.
“The Bald Eagle”
Premieres Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. / Saturday July 22nd at ...
published: 22 Jul 2023
Los Angeles Headwaters Forest lockdown at Maxxam HQ
published: 17 Jul 2011
16831 Headwaters Forest Dr, Atascocita, Tx 77346
published: 25 Oct 2024
Headwaters Forest Reserve
Explore the Headwaters Forest Reserve, 7,472 acres of public land located 6
miles southeast of Eureka, California. The Reserve includes the historic
mill town of Falk that once thrived within its perimeter.
published: 03 Nov 2009
"Ban Nam Rad" Headwaters Forest, Surat Thani Province
This PSA helped save the Headwaters Forest, the last stand of unprotected ancient redwoods in Northern California.
published: 27 Aug 2014
Ban Nam Rad Headwaters Forest, Khiri Rat Nikhom District, Surat Thani Province
19 March 2023 --- In Ban Nam Rad Headwaters Forest there is boating and swimming in clear, natural pools surrounded by tropical foliage & twisting vines. This attraction is particularly busy at weekends. The headwater is fed by water running off the limestone mountain cliffs creating a river that eventually flows into the Tha Pi River.
published: 27 Mar 2023
5 Minutes in Headwaters Forest Reserve (June Fog) 2021
For 5 minutes I set my camera on a tripod and walked away. This video was shot in the evening and is not sped up or accelerated in any way. There are no digital effects on the video either. Audio and video recorded on a Canon 5d mk4 in June 2021.
published: 16 Jul 2021
A Wonderful Hike In Headwaters Reserve Elk River Trail, California
This video is about Headwaters Reserve Elk River Trail, California. The State of California plus the Federal Government came up of $480,000,000.00 to save the property from someone who wanted to cut the trees. The Headwaters Forest Reserve was established in 1999 after a decade-long grassroots effort to protect the world's last unprotected, intact old-growth redwood forest ecosystem. Several threatened species call Headwaters home, including coho salmon, the northern spotted owl and the marbled murrelet. Deep in the heart of the Headwaters old-growth forest are the beginnings or headwaters of the South Fork Elk River and Salmon Creek. This is how the area got its name.
Hike into the Headwaters Forest, a redwood forest at the focus of protests in the 1990s. Hike through the woods that line the Elk River. Hikers walk through tim...
Hike into the Headwaters Forest, a redwood forest at the focus of protests in the 1990s. Hike through the woods that line the Elk River. Hikers walk through time from the heyday of timber harvests to an era of conservation. Climbing up lush damp mountains helps explain the Headwaters Forest moniker. While most of the hike is among second-growth redwoods, the trail ends at a small old growth grove. It’s an enjoyable, varied hike.
Hike into the Headwaters Forest, a redwood forest at the focus of protests in the 1990s. Hike through the woods that line the Elk River. Hikers walk through time from the heyday of timber harvests to an era of conservation. Climbing up lush damp mountains helps explain the Headwaters Forest moniker. While most of the hike is among second-growth redwoods, the trail ends at a small old growth grove. It’s an enjoyable, varied hike.
Funding is provided by The Zohar Ben-Dov Family through the Luminescence Foundation.
Julie Clark gives us a tour of the Headwaters Forest Reserve.
You can wat...
Funding is provided by The Zohar Ben-Dov Family through the Luminescence Foundation.
Julie Clark gives us a tour of the Headwaters Forest Reserve.
You can watch "Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein" on KEET-TV - 2nd half began July 11th at 10pm.
--------------------------------------
Descriptions and premiere dates for each of the eight episodes are provided below:
“Statue of Liberty”
Premieres Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:00 p.m / Saturday July 15th at 6pm
This episode surveys the evolving meaning the Statue of Liberty has for a “nation of immigrants” and how it embodies our values and our conflicts, from abolition and women’s suffrage to the treatment of refugees.
“The Bald Eagle”
Premieres Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. / Saturday July 22nd at 6pm
In this episode, discover how the American Bald Eagle soared to its vaunted perch in American iconography, a symbol not only of patriotism but also of environmental activism and Native American traditions.
“Stone Mountain”
Premieres Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. / Saturday, July 29th at 6pm
This episode considers the fate of the Monument at Stone Mountain in Georgia, revealing a nation wrestling with its past as Confederate statues are being removed across the country.
“The Golden Gate Bridge"
Premieres Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. / Saturday, August 5th at 6pm
The Golden Gate Bridge is an engineering marvel that symbolizes America’s can-do spirit. This episode explores if America can continue to execute bold and ambitious infrastructure projects in the 21st century.
Funding is provided by The Zohar Ben-Dov Family through the Luminescence Foundation.
Julie Clark gives us a tour of the Headwaters Forest Reserve.
You can watch "Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein" on KEET-TV - 2nd half began July 11th at 10pm.
--------------------------------------
Descriptions and premiere dates for each of the eight episodes are provided below:
“Statue of Liberty”
Premieres Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:00 p.m / Saturday July 15th at 6pm
This episode surveys the evolving meaning the Statue of Liberty has for a “nation of immigrants” and how it embodies our values and our conflicts, from abolition and women’s suffrage to the treatment of refugees.
“The Bald Eagle”
Premieres Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. / Saturday July 22nd at 6pm
In this episode, discover how the American Bald Eagle soared to its vaunted perch in American iconography, a symbol not only of patriotism but also of environmental activism and Native American traditions.
“Stone Mountain”
Premieres Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. / Saturday, July 29th at 6pm
This episode considers the fate of the Monument at Stone Mountain in Georgia, revealing a nation wrestling with its past as Confederate statues are being removed across the country.
“The Golden Gate Bridge"
Premieres Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. / Saturday, August 5th at 6pm
The Golden Gate Bridge is an engineering marvel that symbolizes America’s can-do spirit. This episode explores if America can continue to execute bold and ambitious infrastructure projects in the 21st century.
Explore the Headwaters Forest Reserve, 7,472 acres of public land located 6
miles southeast of Eureka, California. The Reserve includes the historic
mill tow...
Explore the Headwaters Forest Reserve, 7,472 acres of public land located 6
miles southeast of Eureka, California. The Reserve includes the historic
mill town of Falk that once thrived within its perimeter.
Explore the Headwaters Forest Reserve, 7,472 acres of public land located 6
miles southeast of Eureka, California. The Reserve includes the historic
mill town of Falk that once thrived within its perimeter.
19 March 2023 --- In Ban Nam Rad Headwaters Forest there is boating and swimming in clear, natural pools surrounded by tropical foliage & twisting vines. This a...
19 March 2023 --- In Ban Nam Rad Headwaters Forest there is boating and swimming in clear, natural pools surrounded by tropical foliage & twisting vines. This attraction is particularly busy at weekends. The headwater is fed by water running off the limestone mountain cliffs creating a river that eventually flows into the Tha Pi River.
19 March 2023 --- In Ban Nam Rad Headwaters Forest there is boating and swimming in clear, natural pools surrounded by tropical foliage & twisting vines. This attraction is particularly busy at weekends. The headwater is fed by water running off the limestone mountain cliffs creating a river that eventually flows into the Tha Pi River.
For 5 minutes I set my camera on a tripod and walked away. This video was shot in the evening and is not sped up or accelerated in any way. There are no digital...
For 5 minutes I set my camera on a tripod and walked away. This video was shot in the evening and is not sped up or accelerated in any way. There are no digital effects on the video either. Audio and video recorded on a Canon 5d mk4 in June 2021.
For 5 minutes I set my camera on a tripod and walked away. This video was shot in the evening and is not sped up or accelerated in any way. There are no digital effects on the video either. Audio and video recorded on a Canon 5d mk4 in June 2021.
This video is about Headwaters Reserve Elk River Trail, California. The State of California plus the Federal Government came up of $480,000,000.00 to save the p...
This video is about Headwaters Reserve Elk River Trail, California. The State of California plus the Federal Government came up of $480,000,000.00 to save the property from someone who wanted to cut the trees. The Headwaters Forest Reserve was established in 1999 after a decade-long grassroots effort to protect the world's last unprotected, intact old-growth redwood forest ecosystem. Several threatened species call Headwaters home, including coho salmon, the northern spotted owl and the marbled murrelet. Deep in the heart of the Headwaters old-growth forest are the beginnings or headwaters of the South Fork Elk River and Salmon Creek. This is how the area got its name.
This video is about Headwaters Reserve Elk River Trail, California. The State of California plus the Federal Government came up of $480,000,000.00 to save the property from someone who wanted to cut the trees. The Headwaters Forest Reserve was established in 1999 after a decade-long grassroots effort to protect the world's last unprotected, intact old-growth redwood forest ecosystem. Several threatened species call Headwaters home, including coho salmon, the northern spotted owl and the marbled murrelet. Deep in the heart of the Headwaters old-growth forest are the beginnings or headwaters of the South Fork Elk River and Salmon Creek. This is how the area got its name.
Hike into the Headwaters Forest, a redwood forest at the focus of protests in the 1990s. Hike through the woods that line the Elk River. Hikers walk through time from the heyday of timber harvests to an era of conservation. Climbing up lush damp mountains helps explain the Headwaters Forest moniker. While most of the hike is among second-growth redwoods, the trail ends at a small old growth grove. It’s an enjoyable, varied hike.
Funding is provided by The Zohar Ben-Dov Family through the Luminescence Foundation.
Julie Clark gives us a tour of the Headwaters Forest Reserve.
You can watch "Iconic America: Our Symbols and Stories with David Rubenstein" on KEET-TV - 2nd half began July 11th at 10pm.
--------------------------------------
Descriptions and premiere dates for each of the eight episodes are provided below:
“Statue of Liberty”
Premieres Tuesday, July 11, 2023 at 10:00 p.m / Saturday July 15th at 6pm
This episode surveys the evolving meaning the Statue of Liberty has for a “nation of immigrants” and how it embodies our values and our conflicts, from abolition and women’s suffrage to the treatment of refugees.
“The Bald Eagle”
Premieres Tuesday, July 18, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. / Saturday July 22nd at 6pm
In this episode, discover how the American Bald Eagle soared to its vaunted perch in American iconography, a symbol not only of patriotism but also of environmental activism and Native American traditions.
“Stone Mountain”
Premieres Tuesday, July 25, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. / Saturday, July 29th at 6pm
This episode considers the fate of the Monument at Stone Mountain in Georgia, revealing a nation wrestling with its past as Confederate statues are being removed across the country.
“The Golden Gate Bridge"
Premieres Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at 10:00 p.m. / Saturday, August 5th at 6pm
The Golden Gate Bridge is an engineering marvel that symbolizes America’s can-do spirit. This episode explores if America can continue to execute bold and ambitious infrastructure projects in the 21st century.
Explore the Headwaters Forest Reserve, 7,472 acres of public land located 6
miles southeast of Eureka, California. The Reserve includes the historic
mill town of Falk that once thrived within its perimeter.
19 March 2023 --- In Ban Nam Rad Headwaters Forest there is boating and swimming in clear, natural pools surrounded by tropical foliage & twisting vines. This attraction is particularly busy at weekends. The headwater is fed by water running off the limestone mountain cliffs creating a river that eventually flows into the Tha Pi River.
For 5 minutes I set my camera on a tripod and walked away. This video was shot in the evening and is not sped up or accelerated in any way. There are no digital effects on the video either. Audio and video recorded on a Canon 5d mk4 in June 2021.
This video is about Headwaters Reserve Elk River Trail, California. The State of California plus the Federal Government came up of $480,000,000.00 to save the property from someone who wanted to cut the trees. The Headwaters Forest Reserve was established in 1999 after a decade-long grassroots effort to protect the world's last unprotected, intact old-growth redwood forest ecosystem. Several threatened species call Headwaters home, including coho salmon, the northern spotted owl and the marbled murrelet. Deep in the heart of the Headwaters old-growth forest are the beginnings or headwaters of the South Fork Elk River and Salmon Creek. This is how the area got its name.
The Headwaters Forest Reserve is a group of old growthcoast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) groves, comprising about 7,472 acres (30.24km2), managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System. Located in the Northern California coastal forests ecoregion near Humboldt Bay of the U.S. state of California, most of it was owned by the now defunct Pacific Lumber Company, which was owned by Charles Hurwitz and Maxxam Inc, as the result of a hostile takeover in 1985. Headwaters Forest was discovered and named in March 1987 by Humboldt County activist and journalist Greg King. Since that time the Headwaters Forest has been the site of many tree sits and anti-logging demonstrations, which ensued after Maxxam changed generations old policies of sustained-yield logging at PALCO with clearcutting to finance debt they incurred in the junk bonds used to purchase the once storied company.
Climate is characterized by maritime conditions of cool, wet and foggy winters and cool to warm cloudy summers. Elevations range from 100 feet (30m) to over 2,000 feet (610m).