The following is a list of giant sequoia groves. All naturally occurring groves of giant sequoias are located in moist, unglaciated ridges and valleys of the west slope of the Sierra Nevada range in California, United States. They occur between 1370 – 2000 meters (4500–6500 ft) altitude in the northern half of the range, and 1700–2250 m (5500–7500 ft) in the south.
Groves in the northern half of the range (north of the Kings River) are widely scattered and mostly small, while those south of the Kings River are more numerous. The total area of all the groves combined is approximately 14,416 ha (35,607 acres). The groves are listed from north to south in the list below.
This list is based on five different sources, with slightly varying views on what constitutes a discrete grove; the differing interpretations are noted in italics. The lists of groves were compiled by Rundel (1972; recognizing 75 groves), Flint (1987; recognizing 65 groves), Willard (1994; recognizing 65 groves), the Giant Sequoia National Monument Visitor's Guide (2003) and the Draft Giant Sequoia National Monument Plan 2010. Currently, the U.S. National Park Service cites Rundel's total of 75 groves in its visitor publications. The updated lists from Willard and Flint are now known to be more accurate, therefore some of Rundel's 75 grove's have been removed from this list. Below compiles a list of 68 sequoia groves.[1]
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Name | Location | Coordinates | Elevation | Comments | |
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(m) | (ft) | ||||
Placer County Grove | Tahoe National Forest, Placer County | 1,580 | 5,180 | The northernmost grove, with only six trees, the largest 3.6 m (12 ft) in diameter | |
North Calaveras Grove | Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Calaveras County | 1,450–1,480 | 4,760–4,860 | The first grove documented, in 1852 | |
South Calaveras Grove | Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Tuolumne County | 1,450–1,500 | 4,760–4,900 | Includes the Agassiz tree. | |
Tuolumne Grove | Yosemite National Park, Mariposa County | 1,700–1,800 | 5,600–5,900 | ||
Merced Grove | Yosemite National Park, Mariposa County | 1,700–1,800 | 5,600–5,900 | ||
Mariposa Grove | Yosemite National Park, Mariposa County | 1,750–2,050 | 5,740–6,730 | Includes 'Grizzly Giant' tree | |
Nelder Grove | Sierra National Forest, Madera County | 1,600–1,700 | 5,200–5,600 | Three units, partially logged; site of the Shadow of the Giants National Recreation Trail | |
McKinley Grove | Sierra National Forest, Fresno County | 1,900–1,950 | 6,200–6,400 |
The 16 groves in the Kings River watershed are in Kings Canyon National Park (KCNP), the northern section of Giant Sequoia National Monument (GSNM), or Sequoia National Forest (SeNF), in southernmost Fresno County and Tulare County:
Name | Location | Coordinates | Elevation | Comments | |
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(m) | (ft) | ||||
Abbott Creek Grove | Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 1,900 | 6,200 | Listed by Rundel and Flint; very small (largely logged); too few trees to qualify as a grove according to Willard | |
Agnew Grove | Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 1,950–2,000 | 6,400–6,600 | ||
Bearskin Grove | Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 1,850–1,900 | 6,070–6,200 | ||
Big Stump Grove | Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 1,850 | 6,070 | Includes the Burnt Monarch, the remains of which are larger than any living tree. | |
Boulder Creek Grove | Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 2,050 | 6,730 | Part of Evans Grove complex | |
Cherry Gap Grove | Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 2,070 | 6,790 | Logged. Located between Converse Basin Grove and General Grant Grove, near McGee Overlook | |
Converse Basin Grove | Sequoia National Forest& Giant Sequoia National Monument | 1,800–2,000 | 5,900–6,600 | Once the second-largest grove, but much logged around 1890-1900; However, nearly 100 widely scattered old-growth Giant Sequoias remain (apparently bypassed by the loggers), also good regrowth of younger trees. Home of the Boole Tree, which the loggers spared as it was by far the largest tree in the grove and is now identified as the sixth-largest tree by volume. Also home of the Chicago Stump, which is the remnant of the General Noble Tree that was cut for the 1893 [[World Columbian Exposition] the General Noble Tree was the second largest tree in the grove (after the Boole Tree) and it was the largest tree ever cut down. Although not among the very largest Giant Sequoias, the General Noble Tree was perhaps among the top 30 largest Giant Sequoias before it was cut]. | |
Deer Meadow Grove | Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 1,950–2,000 | 6,400–6,600 | ||
Evans Grove | Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 2,050–2,250 | 6,730–7,380 | Heavily logged before 1920. Part of Evans Grove complex, which consists of Evans, Boulder, Little Boulder, Lockwood, Kennedy, and Horseshoe Bend Groves. | |
General Grant Grove | Kings Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 1,750–2,000 | 5,740–6,600 | Includes 'General Grant' | |
Indian Basin Grove | Sequoia National Forest& Giant Sequoia National Monument | 1,800–2,000 | 5,900–6,600 | A mid-size grove, mostly logged. It can be accessed by paved roads. The grove contains many young sequoias approaching diameters of up to 10 feet. | |
Kennedy Grove | Sequoia National Forest, Giant Sequoia National Monument & Kings Canyon National Park | 2,050–2,250 | 6,730–7,380 | Contains the 13th-largest giant sequoia in the world, The Ishi Giant. Part of Evans Grove complex. | |
Landslide Grove | Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 2,050–2,250 | 6,730–7,380 | ||
Little Boulder Creek Grove | Sequoia National Forest & Giant Sequoia National Monument | 2,000 | 6,600 | Part of Evans Grove complex | |
Lockwood Grove | Sequoia National Forest& Giant Sequoia National Monument | 1,700–1,800 | 5,600–5,900 | Part of the Evans Complex | |
Monarch Grove | Sequoia National Forest& Giant Sequoia National Monument | 1,600–1,900 | 5,200–6,200 | Immediately north of the Agnew Grove, near Monarch Wilderness boundary. On Forest Service GSNM map. | |
Sequoia Creek Grove | Kings Canyon National Park | 1,850 | 6,070 |
The 23 groves in the Kaweah River watershed are all in Sequoia National Park or in private ownership, except the northernmost in Sequoia National Forest & Kings Canyon National Park:
Name | Location | Coordinates | Elevation | Comments | |
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(m) | (ft) | ||||
Redwood Mountain Grove | Sequoia National Forest Giant Sequoia National Monument & Kings Canyon National Park | 1,960 | 6,430 | The largest grove, 1240 ha (3100 acres), with 15,800 sequoias 30 cm (one foot) or more in diameter at the base. | |
Lost Grove | Sequoia National Park | 2,030 | 6,660 | Contains no very large trees, but one tree with a large flaring base, with a perimeter of 104.6 feet (31.9 m). | |
Muir Grove | Sequoia National Park | 2,070 | 6,790 | Contains one tree of great size. | |
Skagway Grove | Sequoia National Park | 1,820 | 5,970 | ||
Pine Ridge Grove | Sequoia National Park | ||||
Suwanee Grove | Sequoia National Park | 1,880 | 6,170 | ||
Giant Forest | Sequoia National Park | 2,130 | 6,990 | Includes half of the ten largest trees by volume, including the largest, 'General Sherman', and 8,400 others 30 cm (one foot) or more diameter at their base. | |
Redwood Meadow Grove | Sequoia National Park | 1,690 | 5,540 | ||
Castle Creek Grove | Sequoia National Park | 1,610 | 5,280 | ||
Atwell Mill Grove | Sequoia National Park | 2,100 | 6,900 | The highest elevation giant sequoias are in this grove. This grove contains four trees (Diamond, AD, Dean and Arm) that are among the largest giant sequoias in the world. | |
Oriole Grove | Sequoia National Park | 2,030 | 6,660 | ||
New Oriole Grove | Sequoia National Park | ||||
Eden Creek Grove | Sequoia National Park | 1,720 | 5,640 | ||
Horse Creek Grove | Sequoia National Park | 1,840 | 6,040 | ||
Cahoon Creek Grove | Sequoia National Park | ||||
Case Mountain Grove | Mostly in private ownership | 1,750 | 5,740 | ||
Coffeepot Canyon Grove | Sequoia National Park | ||||
Surprise Grove | Sequoia National Park | ||||
Homers Nose Grove | Sequoia National Park | 2,330 | 7,640 | ||
Board Camp Grove | Sequoia National Park | ||||
South Fork Grove | Sequoia National Park | 1,630 | 5,350 | ||
Garfield Grove | Near Three Rivers, California | 2,030 | 6,660 | Home of 'King Arthur', ninth-largest by volume. Now includes the Dillonwood Grove. | |
Devils Canyon Grove | Sequoia National Park |
The 21 groves in the Tule River and Kern River watersheds are mostly in Giant Sequoia National Monument, with some areas in Sequoia National Park, Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest-California State Forest and Tule Indian Reservation; all in southern Tulare County.
Name | Location | Coordinates | Elevation | Comments | |
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Alder Creek Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest / private | 2,120 | 6,960 | also known as Hossack, Pixley, or Ross Creek Grove. Home of 'Alonzo Stagg', the fifth-largest tree by volume. Also home to the Waterfall tree, which has the largest circumference and diameter at ground level of any sequoia. | |
Belknap Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | Part of Belknap Complex consisting of Belknap, Wheel Meadow, McIntyre and Carr Wilson Groves | |||
Black Mountain Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest/Tule Indian Reservation / private | 1,950 | 6,400 | Heavily logged in 1984, though mature sequoias were not cut. | |
Burro Creek Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | 1,550 | 5,090 | ||
Carr Wilson Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | also known as Bear Creek Grove. Part of Belknap Complex | |||
Cunningham Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | 1,870 | 6,140 | ||
Deer Creek Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | 1,800 | 5,900 | The southernmost grove | |
Dennison Grove | Sequoia National Park | ||||
Dillonwood Grove | Sequoia National Park, Sequoia National Forest, Giant Sequoia National Monument | ||||
Freeman Creek Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | 1,890 | 6,200 | ||
Long Meadow Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | 2,040 | 6,690 | Site of the "Trail of 100 Giants" and one tree of great size | |
Maggie Mountain Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | ||||
McIntyre Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | 1,720 | 5,640 | Part of Belknap Complex | |
Middle Tule Grove | Sequoia National Forest, Sequoia National Forest | ||||
Mountain Home Grove | California State Forest / Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | 1,970 | 6,460 | Home of the 'Genesis' tree, seventh-largest by volume, this grove also contains the smaller Middle Tule Grove in the Sequoia National Forest | |
Packsaddle Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | 2,060 | 6,760 | ||
Parker Peak Grove | Tule Indian Reservation | 1,980 | 6,500 | ||
Peyrone Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest/Tule Indian Reservation | 1,880 | 6,170 | ||
Powderhorn Grove | Sequoia National Forest, Giant Sequoia National Monument | Part of Starvation Creek Complex | |||
Red Hill Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest / private | 1,960 | 6,430 | ||
Silver Creek Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | 1,650 | 5,410 | ||
South Peyrone Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | New discovery by Willard in 1992 | |||
Starvation Creek Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | 1,730 | 5,680 | Part of Starvation Complex consisting of Starvation Creek and Powderhorn Groves | |
Upper Tule Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | Included on Forest Service GSNM map | |||
Wheel Meadow Grove | Sequoia National Forest, Sequoia National Forest | Part of Belknap Complex | |||
Wishon Grove | Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest | South of Silver Creek Grove. Included on Forest Service GSNM map |