An absolute must see if your traveling through the area. The massive sequoias are mind boggling to stand next to! To see most of the park be prepared to either camp or make multiple trips as it is a long drive and the areas of interest within the park can be hours apart. Buy even with the long drive its definitely well worth it!
Diane Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Carmichael, CA
Cleanest, well maintained Parks I have been to in a long time. Shuttle runs regularly there is no waiting with clean easy walks to all the special sites. Plenty of clean restrooms, gift shops, and places to buy something to eat and drink. Everyone needs to see the giant Sequoia trees at least once in a lifetime and the walk up to the top of Moro Tock is so worth the 300 easy steps to climb to the top. Remember to fill up on gas prior to entry, go online and make an itinerary to ride shuttle to the main spots. This is one of them any wonders of the world! There are 2 parks Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Forest. We stayed at a love prior to entrance and spent one day at each park. It worked perfect.
Kim v.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Diego, CA
Beautiful! A must see! Take the time a go. TRUELY a wonder of the world! Only. The road trip we made this a stop before heading to Yosemite. Be ready if you have someone that gets car sick, it’s quite twisty of a drive. Also make sure you have gas as there is no gas in the park. Once you get to the entrance it’s another 40 minutes to get where you need to be.
Kinjal S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
Sequoia National Forest is part of the 3 adjacent National Park/Forest Services. Beautiful area surrounded by Sequoias and pines and conifers. There are some campgrounds(without amenities) and lots of hikes in the area. Between Sequoia Natl Park, Kings Canyon Natl Park and Sequoia Natl Forest, there’s lots of serene hikes, campgrounds and facilities(such as visitor center, paid showers, flush toilets etc…)