Did you know that the Beehive State is home to one of the world’s oldest trees? It’s true, and you can see it in the Fishlake National Forest, not far from the town of Richfield.

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Have you seen Pando in person? We’d love to see your photos and hear about your adventures in the Fishlake National Forest. Learn more about his forest on its webpage on the U.S. Forest Service’s website.

Looking for more cool trees in Utah? Check out this rare elm tree at the Historic Utah County Courthouse, and visit Metaphor: Tree of Utah the next time you find yourself driving west on I-80 (this isn’t a real tree, but rather, a piece of art).

 

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