The Blossom Rock Navigation Trees were redwood trees used as navigational tools to help sailing ships entering the Bay avoid “Blossom Rock”, a major hazard to the west of Yerba Buena Island that was submerged about 5 feet underwater. The original trees were logged c. 1851; the current trees are new trees growing out of the stumps.. CHL # 962 Blossom Rock Navigation Trees in Alameda. NO. 962 SITE OF BLOSSOM ROCK NAVIGATION TREES – Until at least 1851, redwood trees on this site were used as landmarks to avoid striking the treacherous submerged Blossom Rock, in San Francisco Bay, west of Yerba Buena island. Although by 1855 the original stems had been logged, today’s trees are sprouts from their stumps.
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With convincing evidence, in 1986 the site became the Blossom Rock Navigation Trees California Historical Landmark. What about the other Blossom Rock Tree? In 1977, the Daughters of the American Revolution installed a plaque in Oakland’s Joaquin Miller Park implying it is the area where the Blossom Rock Trees lived.. 1. Site of Blossom Rock Navigation Trees Marker Inscription. Until at least 1851, Redwood trees on this site were used as landmarks to avoid striking the treacherous submerged Blossom Rock in San Francisco Bay west of Yerba Buena Island. Although by 1855 the original stems had been logged, today’s trees are sprouts from their stumps.