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The tree is closed in winter. Call for seasonal hours. About 50 miles farther south in Leggett, this redwood is so named because of the enormous branches balanced on either side of the trunk, branching out approximately feet above the ground, like a giant three-armed candelabra.

The carved tunnel opening is quite wide, making it easier for larger vehicles to pass through. There is a gift shop with historic film, day-use picnic area, duck pond, and acre park with resident deer and forest trails. Open year-round except for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Leggett, Calif. Sixty minutes north of Eureka, the newest of the drive-thru redwoods sits atop a hill near Redwood National Park and Yurok tribal lands along the Klamath River.

The craftsmen who carved the opening to the Klamath Tour Thru Tree in carefully avoided critical areas of living wood, safeguarding the health of the tree. If entrance booth closed, honor system is in place for payment.

After driving through, there is a small gift shop and a few other attractions like a hollowed-out tree that you can climb in. As far as attractions go Shine Drive-Thru Tree has the most options, but as far as the tree you drive through, this is the best one.

All in all, driving through a tree is a rite of passage if you are in Redwood country. Heck, I drove through three myself and enjoyed every single one. Make sure to leave a comment below and let me know which one you liked the best as well.

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