Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks

Sequoia & Kings Canyon, California — Both parks lie side by side and testify to nature’s size, beauty and diversity. They are two separate parks but are in many ways, work as one, almost twins.

We’ll explore must-sees like General Forest and The General Sherman Tree, one of the oldest living things. As well as Moro Rock and Mount Whitney.

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29 Comments

  1. 5:50 – It should be noted to those that haven't been to the parks before, that want to see Crystal Cave. 1.) The road is a narrow and treacherous road, but passable and driveable. But one must be careful. 2.) And this is of the MOST importance. Once you've traveled the aforementioned road, you will reach the parking lot. You then must travel down several sets of stairs and a winding path to get to the entrance to the cave. Making it down is not the hard part. But what goes down, MUST go back up. The climb up the stairs is not for the faint of heart or shortness of breath. Its a steep climb, but fortunately, there are a number of benches to rest on. Just be sure to eat a good breakfast before you make the trek, and bring plenty of water. Flashlights for the cave are helpful too.

  2. Man I miss it there. One thing to do, is if u go to the visitors center at Lodgepole, when you're in the parking lot, look up around you at the massive ridges on both sides, covered in trees. So beautiful, breathtaking, and very peaceful.

  3. I just visited & luved it! My only disagreement with this video is the mention of 'ferns' (I didn't see a single one) & Mt. Whitney – which is beyond any view within the parks.

  4. There is a small forestry campground between the 2 parks called Stoney Creek. If you like quiet its less crouded. In the event you go to this campground hike downstream for great granite rock cliffs. Its only a mile or 2 downstream. Nobody goes down there.

  5. I rode a motorcycle from Houston through Texas, Colorado, Utah and Nevada via I-70 and Hwy 50. Road the seven rides of South Lake Tahoe, Sequoia, King’s Canyon, Yosemite, Yosemite Valley and onto Vegas. From there, we shipped our bikes home. The riding and scenery was epic.

  6. Every individual should own electic cars, solar panels and recycle which should be passed as a law to stop global warming and save the glaciers.

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