The Duncan Cedar Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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6 recensione
PaulC2015
So glad they changed their mind about cutting this one down
Be VERY careful when doing your research and deciding which big trees to see in ONP and the peninsula. Many reviews & photos are filed under the wrong tree locations/sites. This one is well-off the...
Recensione del giorno 18 ago 2021
MikeyWorld
Listing and map is all wrong here
This Tree is NOT north of the park, , as mapped here, it's WEST of the park, on an indistinct road that quickly becomes dirt. The road is navigable by street vehicles, as I did with a PT Cruiser. You ...
Recensione del giorno 19 set 2019
DoloresJacoby
A Champion Tree Find
This tree is about twelve plus miles off Highway 101 between Forks and Kalaloch. You have to really want to get there; marking signs are homemade and very small, but it’s an amazing ancient tree! One...
Recensione del giorno 29 ott 2018
soloFemaleDenver
Didn't actually find it
The sign on US 101 didn't say how far the tree would be from the main road, but a ranger at Quinault told us it was 4 miles in and that the road was good. He knew we were driving a compact sedan rent...
Recensione del giorno 9 ott 2018
Barry E
History and Nature
We like seeing the giants that still stand. The Duncan Cedar is one of these giants that is still out there to discover. With a diameter of over 19 feet and 178 feet tall, this leftover from the pas...
So glad they changed their mind about cutting this one down
Be VERY careful when doing your research and deciding which big trees to see in ONP and the peninsula. Many reviews & photos are filed under the wrong tree locations/sites. This one is well-off the...
Listing and map is all wrong here
This Tree is NOT north of the park, , as mapped here, it's WEST of the park, on an indistinct road that quickly becomes dirt. The road is navigable by street vehicles, as I did with a PT Cruiser. You ...
A Champion Tree Find
This tree is about twelve plus miles off Highway 101 between Forks and Kalaloch. You have to really want to get there; marking signs are homemade and very small, but it’s an amazing ancient tree! One...
Didn't actually find it
The sign on US 101 didn't say how far the tree would be from the main road, but a ranger at Quinault told us it was 4 miles in and that the road was good. He knew we were driving a compact sedan rent...
History and Nature
We like seeing the giants that still stand. The Duncan Cedar is one of these giants that is still out there to discover. With a diameter of over 19 feet and 178 feet tall, this leftover from the pas...