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The Pioneer Cabin Tree, or Tunnel Tree ... The Pioneer Cabin Tree was one of many ‘drive thru‘ trees that are found around the vast Redwood forests of northern California.
Although these sequoias have fallen, there are still three redwood tunnel trees in California that cars can drive through. Those trees are privately owned, and one even appeared in a Geico ad.
The tree is a coastal redwood (or Sequoia sempervirens) and costs $10 for the thrill ride. The two other standing tunnel trees are the Klamath Tour Thru Tree in Klamath and the Shrine Drive-Thru ...
Other tunnel trees include the Wawona tree ... the Chandelier tree lives in a private Redwood grove north of San Francisco, where people drive through its carved-out opening for a fee.
Its cousin, the redwood tree, is the tallest tree in ... entrances but unfortunately in 1993 stopped allowing cars through the tunnel trees, including the one in Tuolumne Grove.
A historic California redwood tree that once hosted vehicle traffic ... The tree stood out among the other giants due to a large tunnel carved through its base in the 1800s. A Library of Congress ...
The Shrine Drive-Thru Tree is exceptional. The living redwood is thousands of years ... The Chandelier tree in Leggett is a carved-out tunnel that’s a little bit easier to drive through, and ...
The 'tunnel tree' at Calaveras Big Trees State Park in California. Source: Facebook An ancient Sierra Redwood, believed to be around 1,000 years old and known for the tunnel carved through its ...