Estimated to be around 1500 yrs old, The Seven Sisters Oak is not only a State champion but a National Champion Live Oak as well. This tree is the largest Live Oak in the Country- with a circumference of 467 inches, a height of 68 feet and a very large crown spread spanning over 139 feet. This tree is the only recorded champion with a crown spread that is nearly double the height of the tree itself. Contrary to many beliefs the tree was not named for the Seven main trunk sections of the trees but by a former owner, who was one of Seven Sisters. This tree is registered with The Live Oak Society. Since 1968, The Seven Sisters Oak has remained the President of this unique society, becoming president when the first President The Locke Breaux died. Located in Mandeville, Louisiana, the tree resides in the front yard of a private residence, but still draws visitors. Learn More About this ''Big Tree Champion''http://www.americanforests.org/our-programs/bigtree/or www.ArundelTreeService.com