El Árbol del Tule (The Tule Tree)

The stoutest tree in the world

Image of El Árbol del Tule (The Tule Tree) located in Santa Maria del Tule, Mexico | More girth than any tree in the world.

More girth than any tree in the world.

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Image of El Árbol del Tule (The Tule Tree) located in Santa Maria del Tule, Mexico | More girth than any tree in the world. Image of El Árbol del Tule (The Tule Tree) located in Santa Maria del Tule, Mexico | A bestiary of faces in the Tule Tree's gnarled bark. Image of El Árbol del Tule (The Tule Tree) located in Santa Maria del Tule, Mexico | The Tule Tree, and the church that lives in its shadow.

Category Extraordinary Flora

Located inside a gated churchyard in the picturesque town of Santa Maria del Tule, the Árbol del Tule is the widest tree in the world.

The local Zapotecs like to joke that the Tule shares some of their characteristics: it is short (only 35.4 meters in height), stout (11.62 meters in diameter), and old (about 1,500 years). Indeed the Montezuma Cypress (Taxodium mucronatum) is roughly as old as nearby Mitla, the Zapotec religious site whose ruins draw visitors east from Oaxaca.

Once thought to be so large that it could only have resulted from a merger between multiple trees, modern DNA analysis has confirmed that the Tule is in fact a single individual.

Though it is the Tule's spectacular girth that earns it a place in the record books, it is its gnarled bark that truly inspires the imagination. In its knots and crooks, visitors have found likenesses of human faces, lions, jaguars, elephants, and a veritable bestiary of other creatures.

The Tule Tree is still growing.

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  • Address Santa María del Tule, Oaxaca, Mexico
  • Cost $30 pesos
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Santa Maria del Tule can be reached by car by traveling east on Highway 190 from Oaxaca. Tour buses leave from Oaxaca every day of the week.

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