The Big Tree in Texas State

The Big Tree

Although you can find oak trees in practically every region of Texas, none of them are as famous as this one in Rockport.

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The Big Tree Details

Although you can find oak trees in practically every region of Texas, none of them are as famous as this one in Rockport. It's believed to be between 1,000 and 2,000 years old, with a trunk circumference of over 35 feet and a branch spread of 90 feet. As one of the largest oak trees in the world, it appropriately earned the title of "Texas State Champion Virginia Live Oak" in 1969, making it one of the most iconic landmarks in the state.

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Nearby Parks Around The Big Tree

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Carlsbad Caverns

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535.6 mi away

Guadalupe Mountains

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633.7 mi away

White Sands

National Park · NM

822.2 mi away

Gateway Arch

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Nearby Points of Interest Around The Big Tree

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1.8 mi away

Goose Island State Park

In this park, you'll be rewarded with pristine views over two different bodies of water the St. Charles Bay and Aransas Bay.

7.8 mi away

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge

Established in 1937, the refuge was founded to aid in the rescue of the endangered Whooping Crane.

8.1 mi away

San Jose Island

With sun-soaked views of the Gulf of Mexico and Aransas Bay, this beachy barrier island has an extensive history that dates back almost 200 years.

9.3 mi away

Rockport Beach

This is Texas first and only Blue Wave Beach.

22.6 mi away

Port Aransas

On the northern tip of Mustang Island sits this 6-mile stretch of beach overlooking the Gulf Coast.