Our tiny state is home to many big things. We have an immense indoor ropes course, a huge jack-in-the-box, and even a gigantic dairy store. But there is one huge natural attraction that often gets overlooked and it’s pretty awesome. Connecticut’s largest tree can be found in a tiny park and it’s a natural wonder worth visiting.
Simsbury is located in the northwestern corner of Connecticut at the base of the beautiful Talcott Mountain. This charming town is home to our state's largest tree.
At it's last measurement in 2016 by the Connecticut Botanical Society, this massive sycamore was 100 feet tall and its trunk was over 28 feet in circumference.
The tree is at least 200 years old and may be more than 300 years in age. It was dedicated to Gifford Pinchot, a Connecticut resident and conservationist, in 1965. And has since been called the Pinchot Sycamore.
The tree's canopy diameter was measured at 121 feet and covers almost the entire tiny park that houses the tree. The park is named the Pinchot Sycamore Tree Park after its majestic and famous resident.