Giant Forest

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Coordinates: 36°33′45″N 118°45′05″W / 36.5624446, -118.7514868

Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron) trees in Giant Forest.
Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron) trees in Giant Forest.

Giant Forest, famed for its Giant Sequoia trees is within Sequoia National Park. The forest, at over 6,000 feet (1,800 m) in elevation, is located in the the western Sierra Nevada of California.

Five out of the ten largest trees by volumne on the planet are said to be within the Giant Forest. The largest, the General Sherman tree, measures 36.5 feet (11.1 m) around the base.

The Giant Forest and General Sherman Giant Sequoia acquire claim to fame by being the largest trees on earth. The coastal redwoods (Sequoia) are reputed for being taller, with Hyperion redwood being the tallest. It's the total volume of wood and immense trunk size of Giant Sequoias that makes them the largest trees.

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[edit] The area

Moro Rock is a scenic lookout in Giant Forest region.
Moro Rock is a scenic lookout in Giant Forest region.

Giant Forest is close to Crystal Cave, Moro Rock and Crescent Meadow.

The western trailhead of the High Sierra Trail which crosses the Sierra Nevada to Mount Whitney is at the Crescent Meadow parking area.

Ponderosa, Jeffrey, Sugar, and Lodgepole pine trees are common here, as well as white and red fir. Visitors often see mule deer, Douglas squirrel, and American black bear. The National Park Service warns visitors not to leave any food in unattended vehicles because bears may break in to steal food.

General Sherman, the largest tree in the world
General Sherman, the largest tree in the world

[edit] History

Once the home of nearly 300 buildings, the region now has four, with no commercial activity. It is a designated "day use" area.

[edit] Access

The forest can be reached from Fresno by State Route 180 or from from Visalia by State Route 198.

The Generals' Highway connects Giant Forest to King's Canyon National Park and the Grant Grove, home to the General Grant tree among other giant sequoias.

[edit] Noteworthy Trees

Some of the trees found in the grove that are worthy of special note are:

  • General Sherman Tree: In 1931 this tree was established to be the largest living thing in the world, hence the largest tree in the world, it has a volume of 52,508 cubic feet (1,487 cubic meters). The top of the Sherman is a dead limb that at one time served as a new leader. Its largest limb is around 7 feet in diameter.
  • President Tree: The third largest tree in the world is also situated in giant forest.
  • Chief Sequoyah: Just uphill from the President tree is the massive and very impressive Chief Sequoyah. This tree is one of the most startlingly rugged trees in the forest.
  • Lincoln Tree: This is the fourth largest tree at 44,471 cubic feet (1,259 cubic meters)
  • Franklin: This tree seems to have been ignored even though it is the eighth largest tree in the world, one can only think this is because it is situated in such a massive grove with many other large specimens. This tree has a huge fire scar on one side and a very large diameter.
  • Monroe: The tenth largest tree in the world.
  • General Pershing: The lower trunk is massive and the top is a tapering dead snag, definitely worth viewing.
  • Column Tree: About 100 yards from the General Pershing is another large sequoia. It's lack of taper makes it the fourteenth largest giant sequoia.
  • Adams Tree: From about 90 feet up, the trunk is very irregular with many limb buttresses and lots of foliage, the top is a maze of limbs.
  • Cleveland Tree: One of the top 40 largest giant sequoias.
Crescent Meadow in Giant Forest, called by John Muir the "Gem of the Sierras"
Crescent Meadow in Giant Forest, called by John Muir the "Gem of the Sierras"

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