A Must-See Tree

Let me go out on a limb and plant a seed that some trees stand out just a bit more than all the others in the forest. In Copper’s hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, that exceptional tree is called the Angel Oak.

Copper's Distract Facts - The Angel Oak
Photo by the author, Mike Jones

When you look, you see . . . an amazing tree!

Unlike many things in nature, there is only one place where you can spot the Angel Oak, and that is on Johns Island in Charleston, South Carolina. The good news is that since the tree has been there for more than 300 years, it should be there waiting for you when you get a chance to make the trip! 

In the meantime, there are other amazing trees all over the United States, like the famous sequoias, redwoods, etc. The National Champion Tree Program is a registry of the largest trees of each type in the USA. You can browse through to find one near you and plan a field trip! https://www.americanforests.org/champion-trees/champion-trees-registry/

Copper's Distract Facts - The Angel Oak
Photo by the author, Mike Jones

You can climb into these facts, but no climbing on the Angel Oak!

There is no substitute for seeing the Angel Oak in person, but the resources below will give you a little hint about what you’ll see when you get there! 

Kids, remember to ask a parent, teacher, or librarian for help whenever you are looking for books or using the Internet. I always try to make sure to share kid-friendly books and resources, but websites are changing all the time, so always check with an adult first.

What mysteries await Copper when she journeys to the place all the other animals simply call, The Tree? Find out in Copper's second adventure, Copper and the Tree Frog: The Opossum Apocalypse.