Sequoia National Park
Sequoia national park or Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (Sequoia national park ’s full name) is located in West Central California.
Sequoia national forest
At Sequoia national park is Sequoia national forest or Sequoia Giant Forest. Visitors of Sequoia national forest find amazing views when starring up at huge Sequoia trees in the Sequoia national forest in Sequoia national park. Enjoy the peaceful meadows sprinkled with wild flowers as well as the Kaweah and Kings Rivers and scenic waterfalls at the Sequoia national park ’s giant forest.
The world’s oldest living thing, the General Sherman tree, is 275 feet tall. A few miles away in Grant Grove in Kings Canyon stands the General Grant tree, which has been designated our nation’s Christmas tree.
Things to do at Sequoia national park
There are many activities you can do at Sequoia national park. At Sequoia and Kings Canyon National parks, you will find:
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great walking and hiking trails for all levels (some are stroller accessible),
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fishing,
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horseback riding and
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snowshoeing in winter.
Find amazing views atop Moro Rock, a huge granite dome accessible by climbing a steep, one-quarter-mile staircase. Don’t miss Crystal Cave and Boyden ’s Cave exciting for explorers of all ages.
Accommodations at Sequoia national park
At Sequoia California, there are many cabins and cabin rentals. Sequoia national park is also great for camping.