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Description: The "World's Largest Sitka Spruce" is located in the Quinault Rainforest of Olympic National Park in Washington State, USA. The giant Sitka spruce is known as the "Quinault Big Spruce" or "Quinault Giant" and is estimated to be around 1,000 years old. The Quinault Big Spruce stands at an impressive height of approximately 191 feet (58 meters) and has a circumference of about 58 feet (18 meters). The tree's massive size and age make it a unique and awe-inspiring sight, drawing visitors and nature enthusiasts to the area. Sitka spruces are known for their size and importance in Pacific Northwest forests, and the Quinault Big Spruce is a remarkable example of this majestic tree species. Its location within the Quinault Rainforest provides a lush and scenic backdrop for exploring the natural beauty of the region. Visitors to Olympic National Park can enjoy hiking trails and guided tours that lead to the Quinault Big Spruce, allowing them to witness the grandeur of one of the world's largest Sitka spruces up close.