The Boole Tree is the eighth tallest sequoia in the world and is the largest in terms of base circumference at 113 feet.
[1] The tree's stature is accentuated by its isolation above the Kings River where it towers over the rest of the forest.
[3] Despite this, Boole is still the largest in terms of circumference, with a base measuring 113 ft (34 m).
Located among shorter Scouler willows that have grown in the area following logging, the tree stands out at a height of 268 feet.
It is likely growing faster due to a lack of competition in its modified environment, and its survival may also be attributed to the reduction of fuel in the area since logging ceased in the 1900s.