Image: Doerner Fir (14540554539)
Description: Known for its big trees, Oregon boasts one giant that stands high above the others: the Doerner Fir. Managed by the Bureau of Land Management in Oregon’s Coast Range, the mighty Doerner Fir is the world’s tallest Douglas fir – a towering 327 feet tall, 11.5 feet in diameter, and over 450 years old. Winding roads take travelers through some of the most valuable forests in the nation to the Doerner Fir Trail, 50 miles from Coos Bay in Oregon’s Coast Range mountains. <a href="http://on.doi.gov/1giYn4V" rel="noreferrer nofollow">on.doi.gov/1giYn4V</a>
Title: Doerner Fir (14540554539)
Credit: Doerner Fir
Author: Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington from Portland, America
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