Europe and the United States are two continents that fiercely guard their natural sights for the love of nature and mother earth. In the United States, some of the must-see are the worlds tallest tress. The tallest giant redwood tree to date is named "Hyperion" by Prof. Steve Sellet, it is measured at 379.1ft. tall! Giant tress like these can be found in Redwood National Parks, the park is one of the world's remaining majestic forests with two major rivers and 40 miles of wild coastlines that extended from the North coast in California to Oregon, USA which is often visited by the Gray whales. The forest supports a variety of trees and home to the great black bears and other endangered species. There are four camping grounds in the park, 3 inside the redwood forest and 1 in the coastlines. Most campers use RVs so you don't have to worry about accommodations, the park's employees are available 24 hours a day to attend to your needs. Its nice to visit the place in your campers because they can take you to several sights comfortably. October to April is relatively difficult because of the snow, but generally, the temperature is between mid40's to below 60 degrees fahrenheit, but during the summer rich fogs covered the coast.

Out of the 58 national parks in the US. RV owners ranked as the #1 visitors. Blue Ridge Park Way in Virginia and North Carolina ranked as the most visited national park. The United States National Parks have other great places to visit http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/national-parks/.