Dispersed Land in Sequoia National Forest

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  • (4.6)5 reviews

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Drive-in

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Dispersed

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Free

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Jabal Engelhard

1 year ago
5/5

Always majestic and beautiful! The largest sequoias are awe inspiring! The crowns of some elder trees reminded me of broccoli 🤭 Do not miss walking among these gorgeous trees!

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Kosha Vora

2 years ago
5/5

Sequoia National Park is inspired by the beauty of nature and the power of nature.The redwood trees are so tall they make you feel small. My fav trail is Moro rock! The top of the mountain experienced incredible! Don't skip to climb up till the top!!

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Clément Muth

3 years ago
4/5

My visit to Sequoia National Forest was filled with awe at the majesty of these towering trees. The sheer size and age of the giant sequoias are a sight to behold. However, I was a bit disappointed when I visited, as a significant number of trees had been charred due to recent fires. While this was disheartening, it also serves as a stark reminder of the importance of preserving these natural wonders. Despite the damage, the forest remains a place of great beauty and reverence.

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R. Ant

2 years ago
5/5

I drove along the scenic river Kern about 30 miles, but an absolute highlight with a lot photostops to the forest. The park itself has an point where around 100 huge sequoia trees are. You hike there a small path, which is around 2km long and take about 2-3 hours, when you read also the signs. There is a shop at parking area. All in all a small park, but together with the river very nice.

Unfortunately are a lot trees along the way burned by huge fires 2 years ago. This I want only to mention.

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Reina Woods

1 year ago
4/5

It's my backyard now since moving here a few years ago and every day I feel privileged to wake up here. Favorites are the expansive mountain views and the abundance of creeks, hot springs, and other bodies of water here. It's cold in the mountains though, quite remote and you won't have cell phone service most places so be cautious and mountain careful.

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