Queets Big Douglas Fir Tree

A massive Douglas fir in the Queets Valley is the largest tree in the Northwest.

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A massive Douglas fir in the Queets Valley is the largest tree in the Northwest, a region renowned for its giant trees. The tree, which you can visit on a short spur off the Queets River Trail, is 326 feet tall and is the second-loftiest Douglas fir in the world, although firs taller than 400 feet once towered in this rainforest.

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