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Bruno Groth Grove

The Bruno Groth Redwood Grove is a beautiful 1.5 acre redwood forest property owned by the Land Trust, located along Scenic Drive just south of Trinidad. This redwood grove property was donated by local resident and Land Trust founder Dr. Herman Iverson, in memory of his friend, neighbor and famous artist Mr. Bruno Groth. The property is currently without a formal trail (no signage) and is bordered by two small but steep tributary creeks of Parker Creek. This property is adjacent to the City of Trinidad’s 12-acre forest and beach bluff property, locally known as the Tsurai Study Area. The Land Trust hopes to work on a cooperative connecting trail project, with the Trinidad City Council and local Native American representatives, to link our forest with a trail to the city’s existing Parker Creek trail which leads to one of Trinidad’s most beautiful beaches, Old Home Beach. Presently, Land Trust volunteers work on the property to remove invasive plants like English ivy and clean up trash after others left in the forest and along Scenic Drive.    
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Phone:  707-677-2501
Email: [email protected]
Mailing: P.O. Box 457, Trinidad, CA 95570
​Office located in the Simmons Gallery next to the Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court.
Open Office Hours: Summer Hours Thursdays 12pm-4pm
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  • Home
  • News & Events
    • Moonstone Beach Coastal Resilience and Public Access Planning Project
    • Tepona Point Project
    • Calendar
    • Archived Newsletters
  • Properties
    • Houda Point
    • Luffenholtz Beach and Tepona Point
    • Baker Beach
    • Moonstone Beach Easement
    • Saunders Park
    • Pilot Point Nature Reserve
    • Little River CA Coastal Trail
    • Saunders Pasture
    • Bruno Groth Redwood Grove
    • Parker Creek Trail to Old Home Beach
    • Martin Creek Trail
  • Programs and Projects
    • Project: TCLT Stewardship Work Day
    • Project: Trinidad Head Work Day (TCLT + BLM Partnership)
    • Project: Marine Wildlife Monitoring
    • Program: Land Stewardship
    • Program: Education
  • Get Involved
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Join the Stewardship Committee
    • Become a board member!
    • Community Input
    • Volunteer & Program Interest Sign Up
    • Become a Member
    • Business Partner Program
    • Planned Giving
    • Donate an Easement
  • Resources
    • Special Use
    • Camel Rock Surf Camera
    • Naturalist Guidebook
    • Map and Guide
    • Helpful Links
    • Community Safety
    • Videos
    • Beach Wheelchair >
      • Terms and Conditions
  • Shop
  • About Us
    • Board and Staff
    • Annual Report
    • TCLT Stands Against Systemic Racism