Schulman Grove

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Schulman Grove is a high-elevation bristlecone pine forest in California’s White Mountains, renowned for containing some of the oldest known living trees on Earth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bristlecone pine forest
forest
tourist attraction
access White Mountain Road
climate cold, dry, high-elevation climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Inyo County, California
ecosystemType subalpine forest
elevation high-elevation
flora Bristlecone pine
surface form: Great Basin bristlecone pine
hasFeature ancient tree stands
interpretive trails
scenic overlooks
hasTrail Bristlecone Trail
surface form: Bristlecone Cabin Trail

Discovery Trail
Methuselah Trail
hasViewOf Owens Valley
Sierra Nevada
surface form: Sierra Nevada (distant views)
hasVisitorCenter Schulman Grove Visitor Center
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Inyo County, California
Inyo National Forest
United States of America
surface form: United States

White Mountains
management U.S. Forest Service
surface form: United States Forest Service
mountainRange White Mountains
namedAfter Edmund Schulman
notableFor ancient bristlecone pines
containing some of the oldest known living trees on Earth
partOf Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
protectionStatus protected area
region Eastern Sierra
surface form: Eastern Sierra Nevada region (broad geographic sense)
researchField climate reconstruction
tree-ring dating
seasonalAccess typically accessible in summer months
soilType dolomitic soils
state California, United States
surface form: California
subjectOf dendrochronology research
tourism hiking destination
nature observation site
treeSpecies Bristlecone pine
surface form: Pinus longaeva
treeSpeciesCommonName Bristlecone pine
surface form: Great Basin bristlecone pine
vegetationType coniferous forest

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White Mountains (California) contains Schulman Grove
Patriarch Grove near Schulman Grove