Freeman Creek Grove is a grove of giant sequoias located in Giant Sequoia National Monument in the Sierra Nevada in eastern California. The area is a botanical reserve under administration by the Sequoia National Forest, except for one small inholding. The largest unlogged grove outside of a national park, it covers about 1,425 acres (5.77 km2) in the Freeman Creek Watershed, mainly south of Freeman Creek. Freeman Creek itself is a tributary of the Kern River.[1]
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The George H. W. Bush Tree | |
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| Location | Tulare County, California, United States |
| Coordinates | 36°08′22″N 118°30′33″W |
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| Dominant tree species | Sequoiadendron giganteum |
There are several large sequoias in this grove, including:
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