If you’re anything like me, the first time you encounter a giant redwood tree, you’ll realize just how small you are, how young you are, and how your idea of “majestic” has suddenly changed.
Because that tree, which is thousands of years old, is really something special. Our first drive-through tree was the Chandelier Tree, in Leggett, California.
I have now driven through two drive-through trees in the Pacific Northwest. (I believe there are only three drive-through giants existing there now.)
Have you had the opportunity to see American redwood trees firsthand?
If you live in the states, seriously pack your car and get out there. If you don’t live in the states, drop me an email and I’ll tell you all my favorite drives through the trees, where to camp, and when to go. But make sure you rent a car, because driving through one of these giants is a must on any tour of the Pacific Northwest.
One tree I will never get to drive through was a giant sequoia named “Wawona.” It was in Yosemite National Park and fell in 1969 (waaaaaaaaay before I was born. Ahem.) If you had the opportunity to drive through “Wawona” I’d love to see your photos!
Happy over-the-hump day, friends.
Love, Marla
