Sequoiadendron gigantium - little known groves?
- Subject: Sequoiadendron gigantium - little known groves?
- From: &* S* <m*@ocsnet.net>
- Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 09:54:58 -0800
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Hello,
We thought we had gone to all the giant
redwood groves in California till we moved to Springville. We visited
several groves last weekend just above town - and we were again amazed and
in awe. The wonderful thing about our day trip up to the "big
trees" last weekend was that literally no one was up there - possibly
because of Thanksgiving weekend. I have included a USFS site for those
wanting to visit any of these big tree locations. http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sequoia/recreation/giant_sequoia_groves.html
There are several other groves we want to visit in the future from this
list, including one on private land. It was
really a pleasure to be able to walk around these trees without all the
crowds some of the big tree parks have.
Some of these groves have been closed temporarily
to the public due to a large fire we had this summer that came within a mile or
so of several groves, so call the USFS station before taking a trip.
Thankfully the fire was contained just short of the area. Also this
time of year some parks can be closed due to
snow.
I can't wait to take another trip up there - it was
so quiet up there - it gave me the feeling of being the only person on earth
standing among those giants.
Linda Starr
Springville Gardens
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