Robert E. Lee (tree)


The Robert E. Lee tree is the second largest giant sequoia in the Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park, and the eleventh largest giant sequoia in the world. Richard Field, a Confederate lieutenant, named this tree in honor of Robert E. Lee around 1875. In 2020, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks removed references to the name in Park materials, in an effort to "promote inclusiveness" following the George Floyd protests, however the name cannot be changed without the approval of Congress or the National Park Service.

Dimensions

Wendell Flint and Mike Law measured the tree in 1985 and found its volume to be 40,102 cubic feet.
MetresFeet
Height above base77.7254.7
Circumference at ground27.088.3
Diameter 1.5 m above base7.323.8
Estimated bole volume 1,135.040,102.0