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Boole Tree

The Boole Tree (GPS NAD 83: 36.823889, -118.949167) is regarded as the 6th largest giant sequoia tree in the world. The tree was named around 1895 by A.H. Sweeny, a Fresno doctor, after Franklin A. Boole, a supervisor of the logging operation that spared the tree's life due to its great size. Before 1931, it was thought to be the largest tree in the world, but it's now known as the largest tree within the U.S. Forest Service. It is located in the Converse Basin grove in Sequoia National Forest,…

  • Managed by: USDA Forest Service
  • Coordinates: 36.82389, -118.94917

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Frequently asked questions

Is Boole Tree reservable?

Boole Tree is primarily first-come, first-served. Use the availability view to gauge how busy it is before you go.

Where is Boole Tree?

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How do I book a campsite at Boole Tree?

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