There’s No Other Historical Landmark In Southern California Quite Like This 145-Year-Old Tree
A few towns and cities along the Southern California coast are particularly noted for their historic events and landmarks, and Santa Barbara is one of those places. While the majority of historic landmarks in the area are structures associated with the early settlement of the town, there is one that stands out from the rest. Santa Barbara’s famous Moreton Bay Fig Tree is over 145 years old and is a unique natural historic landmark in the Golden State. In fact, it’s one of the oldest trees in Southern California!
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To check out even more of the oldest trees in Southern California (and California in general), hike through this ancient forest. Or, check out a couple of other pieces of Santa Barbara history, El Presidio and Old Mission Santa Barbara before booking a weekend at this oceanside guest house.
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Oldest Trees In Southern California
Are there any other old trees or huge trees in California?
California is a fantastically diverse state, packed with natural beauty of every type imaginable. But did you know that there is a California Register of Big Trees? How cool is that?? California is renowned for its towering redwoods and sequoias, so it's no surprise that the entirety of the state can be found hiding an incredible world of both massive and ancient tree species. And the best part... both NorCal and SoCal are home to these larger-than-life sights!! Here are just a few massive (and massively historic) famous trees and groves around the state:
- Avenue of the Giants & Founders Grove, Humboldt Redwoods State Park
- Bennett Juniper, Stanislaus National Forest
- Big Tree Wayside, Prairie Creek State Park
- Calaveras Big Tree State Park, Arnold
- Carbon Canyon Regional Park
- Grove of Old Trees, Occidental
- Historic Palm Tree, Exposition Park
- Moreton Bay Fig Tree, Santa Barbara
- San Luis Rey Pepper Tree, Mission San Luis Rey
- The Tunnel Log, Sequoia National Park
Are there any cool botanical gardens in Southern California?
For a casual escape into nature with no hiking required, some of the best botanical gardens in Southern California are:
- California Botanic Garden, Claremont
- Fullerton Arboretum, Fullerton
- Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden/The Arboretum, Los Angeles
- The Getty Center, Los Angeles
- Huntington Botanical Gardens, Huntington
- San Diego Botanic Garden, Encinitas
- Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Santa Barbara
- Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona Del Mar
- South Coast Botanic Garden, Palos Verdes
- Virginia Robinson Gardens, Beverly Hills