11 Biggest Trees in the World by Volume

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5. Western Redcedar

You can find the largest known redcedar in the world growing by Lake Quinault just north of Aberdeen, Washington; which is where it gets its name, “Quinault Lake Redcedar”.  Not only is she one of the world’s largest trees with a total volume of 17,650 cubic feet, but she is the biggest tree found in the state of Washington. Her stump is rather cave-like with an opening that one can walk right into; she almost looks like something out of a fairytale.

11 Biggest Trees in the World by Volume

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