Tuolumne Grove

Tuolumne Grove
Tuolumne Grove
Map
Map showing the location of Tuolumne Grove
Map showing the location of Tuolumne Grove
Geography
LocationTuolumne County, California, United States
Coordinates37°46′09″N 119°48′36″W / 37.76917°N 119.81000°W / 37.76917; -119.81000
Elevation5,600–5,900 ft (1,700–1,800 m)
Ecology
Dominant tree speciesSequoiadendron giganteum

Tuolumne Grove is a giant sequoia grove located near Crane Flat in Yosemite National Park, at the southeastern edge of the Tuolumne River watershed.[1] It is about 16 miles (26 km) west of Yosemite Village on Tioga Pass Road. The grove contains many conifers, including a few Sequoiadendron giganteum as well as Abies concolor and Pinus lambertiana.

A small grove of about 25 large trees, covering around 20 acres, includes the Dead Giant, which measures 29 1/2 feet in diameter at its base. In 1878, a tunnel was cut through the Dead Giant, allowing a road to pass through it.[2][3]

Although trees in the Tuolumne Grove were likely first seen by members of the Joseph Walker Expedition in 1833, the grove was officially discovered on May 10, 1858, by a group from Garrote, California, led by Dr. J. L. Cogswell and eight companions. They originally named the tree, now known as the Dead Giant, “King Solomon’s Temple.”[4]

  1. ^ "Tuolumne Grove". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ "Yosemite Giant Sequoias". National Park Service. Retrieved 2008-05-10.
  3. ^ "Tuolumne Grove". www.redwoodhikes.com. Retrieved 2019-11-11.
  4. ^ McFarland, James W. (1949). "The Three Giant Sequoia Groves". A Guide to the Giant Sequoias of Yosemite National Park. Retrieved 28 September 2024.