Sequoia National Park: The Largest Trees in the World

Mike Oberg

Giant Sequoia are the largest trees in the world and are only found naturally on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada in California. They can get up to 311 feet tall, 56 feet in diameter, and 3500 years old.

Published by Mike Oberg

I am a retired engineer who enjoys photography. I post slideshows of my pictures and write articles on a range of topics. My daughter Maria Roth and my wife Mary Oberg are both AC contributors.  View profile

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