Placer County Big Trees Grove

Summary

Placer County Big Trees Grove is a small, isolated giant sequoia grove located along Mosquito Ridge Road in the American River watershed of Tahoe National Forest, California. It is known for being the northernmost and furthest removed of all giant sequoia groves.

Placer County Big Trees Grove
Four of the six living giant sequoias at Placer County Big Trees Grove
Map
Map showing the location of Placer County Big Trees Grove
Map showing the location of Placer County Big Trees Grove
Geography
LocationPlacer County, California, United States
Coordinates39°03′30″N 120°34′30″W / 39.05833°N 120.57500°W / 39.05833; -120.57500
Elevation5,600 ft (1,700 m)
Ecology
Dominant tree speciesSequoiadendron giganteum

The grove contains six old-growth giant sequoias, two of which are of considerable size.[1] The trees occupy a small, bowl-shaped depression with a small seasonal creek flowing through it. The grove itself has never been logged. Four of the six trees are named after World War I veterans.[2]

Noteworthy trees edit

  • The Joffre Tree: the tallest and second largest tree of the grove.
  • The Pershing Tree: the largest tree of the grove, featuring a diameter of 3.66 m (12.0 ft).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Schaffer, Jeffrey P. 1998. The Tahoe Sierra: a natural history guide to 112 hikes in the northern Sierra. Berkeley, California: Wilderness Press, pp. 138-142.
  2. ^ "Placer County Big Trees Grove". www.redwoodhikes.com. Retrieved 2019-11-09.