Converse Basin Grove
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968) gives us a glimpse of a time when Manifest Destiny was the slogan of the day. The axe was king, and engineering feats in the mountains included lumber mills, water flumes, steam locomotives, and unrivalled will power. This grove is the largest contiguous grove in the world and contains Boole Tree, the largest sequoia on National Forest System land.
This grove offers unique opportunities to study how rapidly the young sequoias grow. Unlike most of the planet’s other species, sequoias reproduce prolifically and continue to grow rapidly well into old age. Converse Basin also offers the importance of studying historic weather patterns created from the timelines on tree rings located on the stumps.
93694) In the late 1800s, the Converse Basin Grove was under private ownership, and was harvested extensively during our country’s historic logging period. Several groups of sequoias escaped the 1880s logging. S.
Forest Service. Today, the grove has recovered and it is breathtaking! Recreation Opportunities: There are quite of few areas to get out and explore!
Hume Lake, Drive the Kings Canyon Scenic Byway, or camp nearby in Princess Campground. There are also a few dispersed camping areas which people are welcome to use, please check with the Hume Lake Ranger District office. Three prominent developed recreation sites lie within Converse Basin Grove; the Boole Tree Trail, Chicago Stump Trail, and Stump Meadow.
For the history buffs, buy a copy of the book, They Felled the Redwoods which has extensive historical information. 5 mile loop to the Boole Tree. There are restroom facilities at the trailhead, but no drinkable water.
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