A Two-Day Itinerary for Sequoia National Park 🌲 Lost in the Kingdom of Giants 🌳
✨ Sequoia National Park, located along the Pacific coastline of California, is home to the world's oldest forest. Strolling through the majestic groves of giant sequoias feels like stepping into Edward's enchanted home in Twilight. Here, the little rabbit finds the forest hidden in their dreams and ventures into a world of giants.
✨ If the winter sequoia forest is a kingdom of snow giants, then the summer sequoia forest is a natural oxygen bar for escaping the heat.
Transportation 🚗: Approximately 3 hours from Los Angeles and 4 hours from San Francisco.
✨【Recommended Must-See Attractions】
🧡 General Sherman Tree
The General Sherman Tree, the king of the sequoias, stands tall and majestic after thousands of years. Reaching an incredible height of 84 meters, it pierces the blue sky, making us humans feel truly insignificant when standing next to it.
🧡 Big Tree Trail
This trail, approximately 1.3 miles long, takes you through the depths of the forest. As you walk along the wooden boardwalk bordering the meadow, you can admire the ancient giant sequoias and experience the allure of nature. It takes about 1 hour to complete.
🧡 Tunnel Log
The famous tunnel through a massive tree trunk that has become an Instagram sensation.
In 1937, this magnificent giant sequoia fell across the road, creating a unique and enormous redwood tunnel. Driving through this gigantic tree trunk is an exhilarating experience, so don't forget to take some photos as a keepsake.
🧡 Moro Rock
One of the most thrilling and enjoyable trails in the park, starting from the forest at the base of the giant rock. Climbing up to the summit provides a panoramic view of the entire park. The expansive vista from the mountaintop is an excellent vantage point for gazing at the Nevada High Sierra Range.
🏨 Accommodation:
For a more immersive experience in the park, we recommend choosing a campsite or a cozy cabin. Dorst Creek, Lodgepole Campgrounds, and Grant Grove Cabins are highly recommended.
🧡 Tips:
1⃣ Mosquitoes can be abundant in the sequoia forest, so remember to bring mosquito repellents and itch relief remedies.
2⃣ There are limited dining options within the park, so be sure to bring an ample supply of food and water.
3⃣ The terrain can be rugged, and the mountain roads are winding, so driving is recommended.
4⃣ The park has weak cellphone signals, so it's a good idea to prepare offline maps.
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