There are three "Drive-Through" Trees located near, or enroute to, the park. All are privately owned and a fee is charged to drive through. The closest one to the park is in Myers Flat, four miles south of the park Visitor Center. The tree with the highway running through it was located in Yosemite National Park. It was a giant sequoia and, although there are still many pictures of it around, it fell in 1969.
| Shrine Drive-Thru Tree | Myers Flat (Take the Myers Flat exit from Highway 101.) |
| Chandelier Tree | Leggett South of the park. (On Drive-Thru Tree Rd. in Drive-Thru Tree Park) Follow signs from Highway 101. |
| Klamath Tour Thru Tree | Klamath North of the park. (Terwer Valley exit from Highway 101) |
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