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Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest

The Bristlecone Pine trees have survived for thousdands of years in their dry, high altitude groves.

“Methuselah,” which is more than 4,800 years old, is one of the oldest living trees on earth, and stands with its brethren in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest on the other side of California in Inyo County. "Methuselah" was 4,789 years old when sampled in 1957 by Edmund Schulman and Tom Harlan, with an estimated germination date of 2832 BC. Methuselah is the oldest known living tree and non-clonal organism in the world—4,842 years old as of 2011.

Several walking trails depart from the Schulman Grove Visitor Center that allow the public to explore these ancient, living marvels. The Methuselah Loop trail is 4.5 miles long and climbs over 200 vertical feet and winds up and around a hillside of the ancient trees. Another longer trail takes you through another grove. Past the Shulman Grove, the road is dirt and leads to the Patriarch Grove.

This ancient grove of trees sits at 2,900–3,000 m (9,500–9,800 ft) above sea level in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in the White Mountains within the Inyo National Forest.

Directions:

Take U.S. 395 to Big Pine, and turn onto State Route 168 (Westgard Pass). After 13 miles of paved road, take Forest Road 01, which is paved and marked as the route to the Bristlecones, and leads to the Shulman Grove of trees. The road to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest is closed during the winter, but is typically open from May through November.

Recreational Opportunities

Camping, hiking, photography, and hands on science.

Seasons Accessible

Summer, early spring and early fall.

Fees: $5.00 / vehicle

 ADA Accessibility Notes

Small sections of the trails are accessible.

For More Information, Contact:

Inyo National Forest

www.fs.fed.us/r5/inyo/
351 Pacu Lane, Bishop, CA 93514
760-873-2400

Kirk and Karrie Lindsay wrote on September 26, 2010: This amazing place gives one a vastly different sense of time. It is very hard to make the transition from the shortness of human life to the longevity of these trees. But, once the transition is made the venture is wonderful! How fantastic that this forest is under strict protection!

Boundaries and names shown do not necessarily reflect the map policy of the National Geographic Society.

Longitude: -118.177399600
Latitude: 37.384105300
Elevation: 10100 FT (3078 M)
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