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Sequoia National Park (Tulare County)

Sequoia National Park, nestled in Tulare County, California, is renowned for its towering giant sequoias, including the iconic General Sherman Tree, the largest tree on Earth. Visitors can explore the park's diverse landscapes, from lush forests to rugged mountains, offering a perfect blend of tranquility and adventure. The park also features numerous hiking trails and scenic vistas, ideal for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

About the Attraction

A visit to Sequoia National Park in Tulare County offers an awe-inspiring journey through nature's grandeur. Here's what to expect:

  • Ancient Giants: Home to the world's largest living trees, including the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree on Earth by volume. Wander through the Giant Forest where five of the ten largest trees in the world stand in majestic splendor.

  • Dramatic Landscapes: Experience breathtaking diversity from the foothills ecosystem with blue oak woodlands and chaparral to alpine wilderness with granite peaks, including Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous United States at 14,505 feet.

  • Abundant Wildlife: Encounter diverse wildlife throughout the park's various ecosystems, including black bears, mule deer, bobcats, and over 200 bird species that thrive in these protected habitats.

  • Natural Wonders: Explore Crystal Cave's fascinating limestone formations, hike to Moro Rock for panoramic Sierra Nevada views, or discover Tokopah Falls' impressive 1,200-foot cascade through Tokopah Canyon's granite cliffs.

  • Rich History: Discover the cultural heritage of the Monache Native Americans who first inhabited the area, and learn about the conservation efforts that began in 1890, making this America's second national park.

It's a must-visit destination for those seeking to connect with some of nature's most impressive and ancient living monuments.

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Schedule

Open daily, 24 hours a day, year-round.

Entrance Fee

$35
General Admission: $35 per vehicle; Motorcycle: $30; Individual (on foot or bicycle): $20; Children under 16: Free; Annual Pass: $70. Admission prices are valid for 7 days. Free admission is offered on select national park fee-free days. Advance ticket reservations are not required.
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