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What Are The Biggest Trees In Washington State?
The state's largest tree is a Western red cedar near Lake Quinault. It's 63 feet, 5 inches around and 159 feet tall. But Van Pelt says a Douglas fir in the Queets River Valley that is 45 feet around and 205 feet tall probably has more wood in it. Cedars tend to taper as they rise, but the fir is thick all the way up
Are There Any Giant Trees In Washington State?
The Quinault Rain Forest and Lake Quinault are home to 6 of our 8 giant trees which makes for an easy day trip from Port Angeles, Washington. These trees are recognized by the National Forestry Association as the largest living trees of their kind
Where Are The Giant Redwoods In Washington State?
There is one giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in Leschi Park in Seattle (King County). Leschi Park is an 18.5 acre park in the Leschi neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, named after Chief Leschi of the Nisqually tribe
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