Harman Patil (Editor)

Chandelier Tree

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Height
  
96 m

Chandelier Tree httpssmediacacheak0pinimgcomoriginals53

Species
  
Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)

Location
  
Leggett, California, US

Date seeded
  
Approximately 400 BC (400 BC)


Similar
  
Lindsey Creek tree, Hyperion (tree), Iluvatar (tree)

Drive thru tree chandelier tree world famous redwood forest california national park trees part 2


The Chandelier Tree in Drive-Thru Tree Park is 276-foot (84 m) tall coast redwood tree in Leggett, California with a 6-foot (1.8 m) wide by 6-foot-9-inch (2.06 m) high hole cut through its base to allow a car to drive through. Its base measures 16 ft (4.9 m) diameter at breast height (chest-high). The sign claims 315 ft. high and 21 ft. wide, but a Certified Arborist experienced with tallest redwoods, using a laser rangefinder, measured the tree as 276 ft. high and 16 ft. diameter. The name "Chandelier Tree" comes from its unique limbs that resemble a chandelier. The limbs, which measure from 4 to 7 ft (1.2 to 2.1 m) in diameter, begin 100 ft (30 m) above the ground. The tree is believed to have been carved in the early 1930s by Charlie Underwood.

Contents

Chandelier Tree Chandelier DriveThrough Tree Leggett CA Top Tips Before You Go

A vintage postcard of the Chandelier Tree was shown during the opening credits of National Lampoon's Vacation.

Other tunnel trees

Chandelier Tree Chandelier Tree

A number of big trees in California had tunnels dug through them in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The tunnel allowed tourists to drive, bike, or walk through the tree. The tunneling inflicted severe damage to the health and strength of the trees. The tunnels were cut to stimulate automobile tourism; the cutters did not know or care about the profound damage they were inflicting on the trees. Because of the damaging effects of carving through trees, the trend of creating tunnel trees has long passed.

Giant sequoias

The two giant sequoia drive-through trees have both fallen:

Chandelier Tree Chandelier Tree is a twinkling star in Silver Lake LA Times

  • Wawona Tree fell in 1969 in Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park
  • Pioneer Cabin Tree fell in 2017 in Calaveras Big Trees State Park
  • But two walk-through tunnel trees still stand:

    Chandelier Tree Chandelier Tree Wikipedia

  • California Tunnel Tree in Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park. The California Tunnel Tree's passageway was dug in 1895 to allow horse-drawn stagecoaches to pass through the tree. Today, people can walk or bike through it.
  • A dead tunnel tree in Tuolumne Grove, Yosemite National Park. The dead tunnel tree in Tuolumne Grove was the first standing sequoia to be tunneled.
  • Coast redwoods

    Chandelier Tree California Redwoods Places to visit in the Redwood Empire include

    Two other drive-through coast redwood trees (taller and more slender than giant sequoias) still stand. These are also along US 101 in northern California, in Klamath and Myers Flat.

    References

    Chandelier Tree Wikipedia