Explore a grove of Sequoias with your own private guide! Your guide will bring the local knowledge to enrich the experience and the route expertise so all you have to do is relax! Tour includes pre-trip assistance to help make your trip seamless. Your guide is versed in Sierra Nevada natural history; from the geologic processes that raised these mountains to the human histories of those who walked these trails before us to the fascinating plants and animals and modern science that we are still learning about today. Safety is a priority; I always carry a first-aid kit and I am certified in Wilderness First-Aid.
Meet the largest tree in the world! Discover the secrets that have helped this Giant Sequoia grow for over 2000 years and let the awe and wonder of the forest surround you.
Stunning 360 degree views of the Great Western Divide
Visit the iconic drive-thru Sequoia log!
Get up close and personal with the giants in the Giant Forest grove of Sequoias and look for the classic flora and fauna of Sequoia National Park on this beautiful off-the-beaten path trail.
After entering Sequoia or Kings Canyon National Parks, drive along the Generals Highway approximately 45 minutes. Meet your guide at the General Sherman Tree trail head kiosk (free parking, restrooms and water refill station available). Park entrance fees not included in tour price.
Ticket is valid for entire group. Ticket does not include National Park entrance fees.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are two adjacent parks in the southern Sierra Nevada, known for their giant sequoia trees, stunning landscapes, and diverse wildlife. These parks offer some of the most breathtaking scenery in the United States, including deep canyons, alpine meadows, and the highest peak in the contiguous U.S., Mount Whitney.
The General Sherman Tree is the largest giant sequoia tree in the world by volume and one of the oldest living organisms on Earth. It's a must-see attraction in Sequoia National Park.
This 24-mile drive offers stunning views of Kings Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the United States. The byway features pullouts, short walks, and breathtaking vistas.
Moro Rock is a granite dome that offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. A steep staircase leads to the summit, providing a rewarding hike for those willing to make the climb.
Crystal Cave is a marble cave formed by glacial activity. Guided tours are available to explore the cave's unique formations and learn about its geological history.
Mount Whitney is the highest peak in the contiguous United States, standing at 14,505 feet. Hiking to the summit is a challenging but rewarding adventure for experienced hikers.
Grilled or fried trout, often caught locally in the park's rivers and streams.
Energy-boosting snacks like trail mix, granola bars, and dried fruit.
Desserts inspired by the park, such as sequoia-shaped cookies or mountain-themed cakes.
This is the best time to visit for hiking, camping, and exploring the parks. The weather is warm, and most trails and facilities are accessible. However, it's also the busiest time of year.
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The parks are generally safe, but visitors should be aware of potential hazards like wildlife encounters, sudden weather changes, and challenging terrain.
Visalia Amtrak Station
The shuttle service is available during the summer months and offers a convenient way to explore the park without driving. However, it has limited routes and schedules.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike
Mineral King is a scenic area within Sequoia National Park known for its alpine meadows, wildflowers, and hiking trails.
Three Rivers is a charming town known for its art galleries, wineries, and proximity to the parks. It offers a variety of dining, shopping, and cultural experiences.
Mount Whitney is the highest peak in the contiguous United States, offering a challenging but rewarding hike for experienced hikers.
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