The Immortal Tree/Humboldt
This tree is on the avenue of the giants in Humboldt County, California.
The Eternal Tree House
Located in Redcrest California. This tree house was built in the remain of a huge redwood tree stump. Just has a guest book in it these days. Kind of creepy.
Avenue of the Giants 2019
Avenue of the Giants is located in Northern California off of Hwy 101.
It can be accessed from exits in the following towns: Phillipsville, Miranda, Myers Flat, Weott, Redcrest, and Pepperwood.
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Avenue Of The GIANTS
The Avenue of the Giants is a scenic highway in Northern California, United States, running through Humboldt Redwoods State Park. It is a former alignment of U.S. Route 101, and continues to be maintained as a state highway as State Route 254 (SR 254).
The southern entrance to the Avenue is just north of Garberville, and the northern entrance is 15 miles south of Fortuna. The highway is notable for the Coast Redwoods that overshadow the road and surround the area. It is from these towering trees that the Avenue of the Giants takes its name.
The road winds alongside the scenic Eel River, and connects several small towns such as Phillipsville, Miranda, Myers Flat, Burlington, Weott, Englewood, Redcrest and Pepperwood. The two-lane road has a number of parking areas, picnic sites, and attractions for visitors. The nearby river provides many swimming locations, such as those at the Rockefeller Forest redwood grove.
The route contains the site of the annual Avenue of the Giants Marathon
SR 254 is not part of the National Highway System, a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the Federal Highway Administration. SR 254 is eligible to be included in the State Scenic Highway System, but it is not officially designated as a scenic highway by the California Department of Transportation.
Though not the oldest redwood in the forest, this large tree is over 950 years old, and is currently around 250 feet tall, though originally it was much taller. It has survived not only the ravages of time but also the 1964 flood of the area, a 1908 attempt at logging, and a direct lightning strike which removed the top 45 feet (14 m) of the tree (making its original height close to 300 ft). It is from its age and the perceived hardiness to the fates that the tree derives its name. Markers are visible on the tree, denoting the heights of where the loggers' axes and the floodwaters struck the tree.
Situated in the northern half of the Avenue, The Immortal Tree is easy to find, and has a large gift shop and parking area in front of it.
THE IMMORTAL TREE
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