Pay your Respects to the Grandfather Tree

The Grandfather Tree is a famous tall Coast Redwood just off US 101 in Piercy, CA. More about the tree and how to get to it >>...
Grandfather Tree
Coast Redwood in Piercy, CA

Redwood Trees are no strangers here. You’ve met a few famous Giant Sequoias here on TftT. So it’s only fair that you also see some of their cousins here. This time you get to get acquainted with a fairly well-known Coast Redwood — The Grandfather Tree.

While the Giant Sequoias turn out to hold the records for the largest trees in the world, the Coast Redwoods are known to make the tallest trees. Native to California, they have also come to be CA’s State Tree.

The Grandfather Tree 

Now, this tree is neither the oldest nor the largest or even the tallest of the coastal redwoods. However, he is among the cream of the lot, and is a roadside attraction so he’s easy to get to.

The Grandfather Tree lives in Northern California in a small town called Piercy. He is said to be be over 1800 years old and over 265 ft. in height. He’s even got an impressive trunk that is around 24ft. wide, and is believed to be among five of the widest coast redwoods.

Grandfather Tree, Coast Redwood in Piercy, CA

Grandfather Tree - Facts

How to get to this famous Coast Redwood Tree

  • If you’d like to go pay your respects to the Grandfather Tree, you’ll find him standing tall just off US 101 in Piercy, CA.
  • He’s just a stone’s throw from the famous One Log House, another interesting attraction in this part of CA. (Here you’ll see a small but impressive house inside a tree trunk. It’s got beds, a kitchen, a dining area and a bathroom in it. And it’s on wheels although it’s not moved around anymore.)
  • You could even look for the signs to the Grandfather Tree Gift shop. It sits in the shade of this tall tree. The tree and the shop are just south of the well-known Avenue of Giants (a scenic route through Coast Redwoods).

Some famous Redwood Trees featured here earlier —

Come take a look at General Sherman (largest tree)
Salute General Grant (second-largest tree)
Be amazed by the One Log House
… and other redwood attractions in California 

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31 Comments on this post.
  • magiceye
    22 August 2023 at 6:27 am
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    This is indeed amazing!

    • dNambiar
      22 August 2023 at 12:16 pm
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      True. The more I learn about Redwoods, the more amazed I am.
      Thank you for coming this way, Magiceye. 🙂

  • Peabea
    22 August 2023 at 7:17 am
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    So many awesome sights in our World. Thanks for sharing. Love how they named it Grandfather.

    • dNambiar
      22 August 2023 at 12:17 pm
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      Indeed!
      Thank you for letting me share it. Thank you for hosting, Pictorial Tuesday, Peabea. 🙂

  • Lydia C. Lee
    22 August 2023 at 2:06 pm
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    We had loggers cut down a 1000 year old tree in Tasmania. Because we’re stupid jerks. #MCoW

    • dNambiar
      22 August 2023 at 7:55 pm
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      Oh my! Really? And I’m guessing it wasn’t rotting or anything…
      Every time I visit a park with Coast Redwoods, I’m thankful that they decided to preserve at least the last few of these precious trees that are native to CA. (There are new-growth ones too. )
      Thank you for coming this way, Lydia.

  • Shiju Sugunan
    22 August 2023 at 11:59 pm
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    It’s amazing to think about this Coast Redwood’s 1800-year journey and its significant presence.

    • dNambiar
      23 August 2023 at 11:39 am
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      Alle? These trees are pretty resilient. They could live to 2000 years.

      Thank you for visiting, Shiju. 🙂

  • tomthebackroadstraveller
    23 August 2023 at 5:34 am
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    …1800 years old, what an accomplishment. Thanks for sharing this treasure.

    • dNambiar
      23 August 2023 at 11:42 am
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      Right?! These trees are so amazing!
      It so wonderful that whatever of them are left, are being well-preserved.
      And I hope we’ll have more new-growth ones.

      Thank you for coming to see this old fella, Tom. 🙂

  • Yogi
    23 August 2023 at 6:27 am
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    Such an amazing and imposing tree. Hard to imagine a tree being around that long.

    • dNambiar
      23 August 2023 at 11:42 am
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      I swear it is.
      The Redwoods are fascinating!

      Thank you for stopping by, Alan. 🙂

  • A ShutterBug Explores
    23 August 2023 at 7:50 am
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    Wonderful Grandfather tree photos ~ awesome Nature ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

    • dNambiar
      23 August 2023 at 11:43 am
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      Thank you so, so much, Carol.
      Awesome indeed.

      You take care, too. 🙂

  • Veronica Lee
    23 August 2023 at 5:52 pm
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    WOW! I am amazed by its size and grandeur. WOW!

    Happy Thursday, Dee.

    • dNambiar
      26 September 2023 at 4:52 pm
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      Both the Giant Sequoias and the Coast Redwoods are very impressive trees. Totally deserving of the status of State Tree. 🙂
      Thank you Veronica.
      I hope you are having a good week! 🙂

  • © Roentare
    24 August 2023 at 3:00 pm
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    The grandfather tree is gorgeous in appearance. The thick trunk is appealing.

    • dNambiar
      26 September 2023 at 4:54 pm
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      Isn’t it?
      There are some more famous trees all over the state of California.

      Thank you for visiting. 🙂

  • Archana
    24 August 2023 at 8:13 pm
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    Wowww! Thats wonderful!! I have seen the Sequoias and they are so humbling!! Thanks for sharing this great tree!!

    • dNambiar
      26 September 2023 at 4:55 pm
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      Oh yeah! They are humbling; both the Giant Sequoias and the Coast Redwood.
      Thank you for coming to see it, Archana. 🙂

  • Alana
    26 August 2023 at 3:41 pm
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    I’ve never been to the parts of California that have the redwoods. This is a tree well worth visiting just to experience it.

    • Pooja Mahimkar
      27 August 2023 at 1:24 am
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      This is so unique!

    • dNambiar
      26 September 2023 at 4:58 pm
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      There are several impressive and famous Redwood Giants all over the state. In fact the largest (by volume) three trees in the world are all here. So is the tallest.
      You’ll totally enjoy visiting them, Alana. 🙂

  • Photo Cache
    4 September 2023 at 5:19 pm
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    I really appreciate the way they highlight these trees by giving them names and signage. And more importantly I salute the conservation of these trees. They are such a joy to see.

    • dNambiar
      26 September 2023 at 5:00 pm
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      Oh yes! The names and the details displayed add to the fun to visiting these giants.
      CA’s redwood stories are interesting. It’s nice to see that these precious trees that are native to this wonderful state are being preserved thus.

      I hope you are doing well, M. 🙂

  • Parul thakur
    12 September 2023 at 8:02 am
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    Love this one and 1800 years? That sure is some record there. Thanks for joining Divya. I remember your post on Sequoias and this one is another marvel. See you around on the 14th!

    • dNambiar
      26 September 2023 at 5:01 pm
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      Cool no?! There are grander ones here. 😉
      Thank you for hosting, dear Parul. So sorry I missed the following edition. (I was away in India)

      Will try to join the next one.
      Thanks again. 🙂

  • Niranjan
    17 September 2023 at 9:17 am
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    Wow! That’s interesting, Divya.

    • dNambiar
      26 September 2023 at 5:03 pm
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      Alle?
      There are so many ‘trees to be treasured’ around here. 🙂

      I hope you are doing well, Nomad.

  • A ShutterBug Explores
    4 October 2023 at 3:27 pm
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    Wow~ Awesome tree and photos ~ A great tribute to gift from Mother Nature ~ Wow!

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

    • dNambiar
      10 October 2023 at 7:36 pm
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      Indeed!
      Welcome back, Carol

      Thank you so much.
      I wish you well, too. 🙂

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