Big Alaska Yellow Cedar Tree
The tree, which is 126 feet tall and 451 inches in circumference, is located about seven miles up the Skyline Trail.
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Big Alaska Yellow Cedar Tree Details
The largest Alaska, or yellow cedar tree on the National Register of Big Trees lives in Quinault Valley of Olympic National Park. The tree, which is 126 feet tall and 451 inches in circumference, is located about seven miles up the Skyline Trail. It's the 15th-largest tree in the U.S.
Difficulty
Low
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Region
West Side
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