1. Joshua Tree National Park
A vast desert park in California known for its unique Joshua trees, stunning rock formations, and excellent hiking and stargazing opportunities.
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A vast desert park in California known for its unique Joshua trees, stunning rock formations, and excellent hiking and stargazing opportunities.
The largest known living single-stem tree on Earth, located in Sequoia National Park, California, famous for its massive size and age.
Home to some of the tallest trees on Earth, these parks in Northern California offer scenic trails through ancient redwood forests.
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A famous Southern live oak on Johns Island near Charleston, South Carolina, known for its sprawling limbs and impressive age.
A roadside attraction in California featuring a forested trail with towering redwoods and a famous 49-foot tall statue of Paul Bunyan.
A California state park known for its giant sequoia trees, hiking trails, and historical significance.
A unique park in Leggett, California, where visitors can drive their vehicles through a giant hollowed-out redwood tree.
A giant sequoia tree located in Kings Canyon National Park, California, recognized as one of the largest trees in the world.
A famous drive-thru redwood tree located in Myers Flat, California, allowing cars to pass through a carved tunnel.
A fallen giant sequoia tree with a tunnel carved through it, located in Sequoia National Park, offering a unique photo opportunity.
A living redwood tree in Klamath, California, with a tunnel large enough for cars to drive through, located near the Redwood Coast.
A roadside stop in Oregon featuring a massive Douglas fir tree, perfect for a quick visit and photo.
A unique Sitka spruce tree in Oregon known for its multiple large limbs that resemble octopus tentacles.
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