The ULTIMATE Sequoia National Park Travel Guide

Welcome to the 2024 Sequoia National Park Ultimate Travel Guide. In this video, I discuss how to get to the park, how to get around, where to stay (lodging and camping), where to eat, where to get coffee (at home!), and importantly, the attractions of the Park.

Visiting Sequoia National Park will make your neck hurt! These trees are huge and you will be looking UP, a lot! Highlighting any visit to Sequoia is the Giant Forest to see the largest (by volume) tree in the world, General Sherman. The size of these trees is overwhelming and awe-inspiring. But even though the Park is about the trees (it is named after a tree, for goodness sake), a visit is more than just forests and wood. Don’t forget about Moro Rock for wonderful views of the area, Crystal Cave (you do need reservations!) and the tallest mountain in the lower 48 states, Mt. Whitney.

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Sequoia National Park is renowned worldwide for its majestic sequoia trees, which are the largest living organisms on Earth. The park is home to the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree by volume, standing at an awe-inspiring 275 feet tall. Walking among these ancient giants is an experience that leaves visitors in awe of nature’s grandeur.

Beyond the iconic sequoias, the park boasts breathtaking mountain landscapes that captivate visitors at every turn. Towering granite peaks, deep canyons, and cascading waterfalls create a scenic backdrop that’s perfect for hiking, photography, and simply immersing oneself in the beauty of the natural world.

The park offers an extensive network of trails, catering to hikers of all skill levels. Whether you’re seeking a leisurely stroll through a grove of sequoias or a challenging ascent to a mountain summit, there’s a trail for everyone. The Lakes Trail, for example, showcases stunning alpine lakes, while the Mount Whitney Trail presents a thrilling opportunity to summit the highest peak in the contiguous United States.

Sequoia National Park also provides a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The park is home to diverse animal species, including black bears, mule deer, mountain lions, and coyotes. Birdwatchers will be delighted to spot the rare and endangered California condor soaring through the skies. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, offering a chance to witness these remarkable creatures in their natural habitat.

Additionally, the park offers a range of outdoor activities beyond hiking. Camping is a popular option, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the park’s serene ambiance. Fishing, rock climbing, horseback riding, and snowshoeing (during the winter months) are among the many other activities available to visitors.

Sequoia National Park also boasts fascinating geological features. Crystal Cave, a subterranean wonder, showcases stunning rock formations and offers guided tours to educate visitors about the park’s geology. Moro Rock, a granite dome, provides panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

Practical amenities, including visitor centers, campgrounds, and dining options, make exploring the park convenient and accessible. However, it’s important to note that services may be limited in remote areas, so visitors should come prepared with their own supplies.

34 Comments

  1. I’m in Los Angeles wanting to go. But I don’t know if I should go to the sequoia national park or the forest!! Are they different? Will I see sequoias at both places ? I’m lost and need help

  2. I've been watching videos all day about this area, trying to plan a trip. Your video is easily the most concise, while having the most necessary info. Thank you! Excellent work

  3. Im grateful that i have yosemite national park. Sierra national forest, and kings canyon/ sequoia national park in my back yard. I live in Clovis California

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  5. This was my first video guide to Sequoia National Park, thank you for such an outstanding effort. I now have more info and ideas to follow, thanks again. We are planning a two stop visit, Sequoia first with Kings Canyon, 3 nights or so, then on to Yosemite for 4 or 5 nights. We are thinking to arrive late May or first week of June, any advice? We love America and are trying to visit as many wonders as possible in one lifetime 🇺🇸❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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