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Forthwith, interesting tidbits about Great Smoky's largest forest dwellers.
About 20 percent of the park's trees, more than 100,000 acres' worth, are old-growth, including tulip, eastern hemlocks, yellow buckeyes, yellow birches, northern red oaks, and red spruce. Several National Champion Trees (the biggest trees in the United States, as determined by a forestry group point system) are also located in GSMNP:
Species Girth Height Spread
Red maple 276" 141' 88'
Northern red oak 257" 134' 81'
Black cherry 210" 134' 70'
Eastern hemlock 202" 165' 38'
Red spruce 144" 146' 34'

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