Sequoia National Park, forested area of 629 square miles (1,629 square km) in the Sierra Nevada, east-central California, U.S. Adjoining it to the north and northwest is Kings Canyon National Park, and on the eastern boundary is Mount Whitney (14,494 fee
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A visitor to Sequoia National Park is dwarfed by the 36.5 ft. diameter trunk of the General Sherman Tree, billed as the "Largest Living Thing on Earth." The National Park Service is considering various ways to make parks more relevant, including attracting more children and more minority famili...
chief among these being the General Sherman tree, which is considered to be the largest tree on the planet by volume. Sequoia National Park shares its borders with Kings Canyon National Park, making for a vast area of unbroken nature and wildlife. The boundaries of the park can be clearly...
Sequoia National Park The scenic drive begins in Dunlap, a few miles east of Fresno, on CA-180. As you continue east on CA-180, you soon enter Sequoia National Forest, named for the giant sequoia, the world’s largest tree. In 14 miles, you arrive atBig Stump Trail (H1)where a 2...
: Home in a Log Hale Tharp lived in a cabin he carved out of a fallen giant sequoia from 1861 to 1890. You can still peek in the dusty widows and see his very rustic furniture. Address: Crescent Meadow Rd, Sequoia National Park, CA Directions: From Hwy 198/Generals Hwy at the Giant...
Atwell Mill & Cold Springs Campground: photos, directions, and information on camping in the Mineral King Region of Sequoia National Park
Moro Rock: trail description, photos, and directions for this scenic staircase hike in Sequoia National Park to a famous rocky viewpoint above the Giant Forest
8 Places to Visit in Sequoia National Park Looking for the best high-altitude mountain trails or the lush forest then the Sequoia National Monument has virtually everything you want in a boondocking spot. I’ve spent my memorable birthday and Labour Day celebrations hiking through at the Sequoia...
As safety should be a top priority, there are a few items to keep in mind while visiting Sequoia National Park. The park does not have gas stations, so be sure to have ample fuel before setting out on your journey. Have a map of the park to ensure you do not get lost, and even ...