There are several large sequoias in this grove, including:
Great Goshawk Tree: The largest tree in the grove at 32,783 cubic feet (928.3 m3). Named by Bill Croft in 1988, this is the 29th or 28th
largest giant sequoia in the world. The exact location of the tree is not publicly known.
President George H. W. Bush Tree: This tree was named to commemorate the
Presidential Proclamation delivered and signed by President
George H. W. Bush to protect, preserve and restore all of the sequoia groves on
National Forest System lands throughout the Sierra Nevada. Bush delivered and signed the proclamation while standing beside the tree in 1992.[2]
Loren's Tree: This is one of the largest trees in the grove, with a volume somewhere between 28,000 and 30,000 cubic feet (850 m3).
Bannister's Tree: A remnant of a once larger tree, but still around 26,000 cubic feet (740 m3).
^United States Forest Service (2010).
"Freeman Creek Grove". Giant Sequoia Groves. Porterville, California: Giant Sequoia National Monument, Sequoia National Forest, United States Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 2019-12-08.