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“Teapot view” of Hobbit Tree |
The
Hobbit Tree is an old
sycamore tree in Livermore's
Sycamore Grove Park.You can get to the tree by walking for about half a mile from the park's Wetmore Road Entrance on
Arroyo del Valle Regional Trail to the trail's junction with
Olivina Trail. The Hobbit Tree stands between the trail and the streambed. The site includes two benches.
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Doorway and hole of Hobbit Tree |
The
hollowed-out sycamore houses various creatures. Hobbit-size
humans find it easy to walk inside the tree through a narrow doorway or
slide down to there through the oval hole. I found myself tall enough to
simply look through the hole. Doing this from the Arroyo del Valle side, I got a peekhole view of the grasslands and the hills that backdrop
the
Olivina Winery ruins—historic structures, but younger than the Hobbit Tree.
In a recent
Bay Nature article, Sylvia V. Linsteadt shares her Hobbit Tree knowledge and discoveries:
I
stopped on the Olivina Trail to visit an old sycamore known to park
personnel and visitors as “the hobbit tree.” It's not hard to see
why—from the outside, the tree resembles a fantastical teapot with a
window, and what's more, it's partially hollow, with an arching doorway
that opens into the tree's interior. Someone placed a stump just
inside, and I sat there for a long time, looking up into the sycamore's
hollow trunk, into darkness, trying to imagine the life of such a tree,
roots down in the alluvial gravel of the old Arroyo del Valle, tall
branches clattering in the breeze and home to countless birds, insects,
and mammals.
Reference and more about Sycamore Grove Park
Sylvia V. Linsteadt:
Western sycamores speak of an older California.
Bay Nature Oct. - Dec.
2017, 16-20+52. Link:
baynature.org/article/western-sycamores-speak-older-california.
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