More than 800 miles of hiking trail are found between Sequoia and her neighboring park, Kings Canyon. The roads are winding with stunning scenery that unfolds around every turn and lead into the biggest trees on the planet. However, the activities in Sequoia do not limit one to trails and trees. The Sierra Nevada Mountains challenge adventurers to a bounty of jagged sky bound peaks, the height of which is unparalleled in the lower 48.
Here are some of Park Junkie’s favorite activities in Sequoia National Park.
Guide to Sequoia
hiking:
biking:
kayaking:
ranger led tours:
fishing:
Guide to Sequoia
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