Belknap Complex Explained

Belknap Complex
Map:California
Coordinates:36.1353°N -118.5847°W
County:Tulare County
Region:California
Country:United States
Species:Sequoiadendron giganteum

The Belknap Complex, sometimes referred to as Belknap Grove, is a complex of three giant sequoia groves located in the Tule River watershed of Giant Sequoia National Monument, just south of Camp Nelson, California. It is formed from the larger McIntyre Grove and Wheel Meadow Grove, and the smaller Carr Wilson Grove. The grove is home to a rich collection of old-growth giant sequoias spread out over 4666acres. The grove is fairly easy to reach by car given its close proximity to Highway 190. Forest Trail 31E30 meanders through the heart of the complex.[1] [2]

During the Castle Fire of 2020, approximately 59% of the Belknap Complex was subject to high-intensity fire, which is estimated to kill between 75 and 100% of the giant sequoia in its path.[3]

Noteworthy trees

Some trees of special note found within the complex included:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Belknap Grove. US Forest Service - Sequoia National Forest. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170721051429/https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/sequoia/recarea/?recid=79928 . 2017-07-21 . 8 December 2019.
  2. Web site: Camp Nelson area, Giant Sequoia National Monument. www.redwoodhikes.com. 2019-12-09.
  3. Web site: Preliminary Estimates of Sequoia Mortality in the 2020 Castle Fire. 2021-06-25. National Park Service. Nathan. Stephenson. Christy. Brigham.
  4. Web site: Patriarch Tree Destroyed in the Castle Fire. 2020-11-15. Sue. Cag.