Pros: Relaxation, Peaceful, Lots of Activities Cons: You don't always stay clean
The Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Forests and Parks is a must to visit for everyone who enjoys experiencing nature, clean air and historical sights. I have been going there since I was young with my family and it never gets boring.
Pros: beautiful scenery, great trail, the highest point in the lower 48 states Cons: many, many hikers makes solitude a rarity
"The Whitney Experience" is what happens when people go through a memorable life adventure together. Instead of a hostage situation or a broken-down subway, however, this is a unforgettably gorgeous 11-mile hike to the highest point in the...
Pros: Beautiful, peaceful, good activities Cons: Long drive to get there
Review Topic: Overview
Cedar Grove is at the very end of the road. You go past Grant's Grove, keep on climbing for a while, then you go down into one of the most beautiful, most peaceful places on earth. There is a small lodge,...
Pros: Impressive scenery, great views; awesome trees all over Cons: Loud noise from fellow campground fellows, too many gadgets
Electronic gadgets have their place in the back country for emergency purposes only. When campers start using them days in and days out, they become a nuisance... It seems that with the advent of these electronic gadgets, there won't be any end...
Pros: Heavenly beauty, fresh air, big trees, Real Animals!!! Cons: Long Hikes
Reading "My Side of the Mountain" or "Hatchet" makes me wonder where I'd want to be stranded if I was ever lost in the Wilderness, away from home. Mineral King, deep in the heart of Sequoia National Park is definitely the place....
Pros: Beautiful, good weather, secluded Cons: bugs, no large wildlife
Last summer a couple friends and I went camping in the mountains there on the border of Kings Canyon National Park and Sequoia National Park. It was entirely breathtakingly beautiful, and serene. We camped near this creek near Mt. Mitchell. The...
From Giant Sequoias to Orange Groves By Nancy V. Sont The view is spectacular from the top of Moro Rock, at 6,725' in the Sequoia National Forest at the southernmost end of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. White capped mountains, above the tree ...
Pros: A little gem with both gorgeous views and the grandeur of the trees! Cons: Some long stretches of driving without scenery.
This is a little gem of a national park. I was unable to make it through King's Canyon this time, but Sequoia is absolutely spectacular. Being next to the Sequoia trees is an amazing experience. You must do the hike/walk up Moro Rock. And the walk ...
Pros: Breathtaking scenery, excellent hikes
Cons: Lack of greenery during the summer
This park is an excellent park for those who enjoy backcountry hiking and camping. If you are one of those few, pick up your phone and make your reservation today!
If you are looking to get away from tourists and fussing children, then check...
Pros: Breath-taking views.
Many services. Cons: Walking paths to trees.
Sequoia National Park is the second oldest park in the country. It is known for having the world's oldest living thing, the General Sherman Tree. The park also contains the highest point in the 48 continuous states, Mt. Whitney.
I have visited...
Pros: Beauty, cleanliness, ability to forget day to day life Cons: You could get lost REALLY easily. Bring food, and extra gasoline. The prices are to die from.
We hit four National Parks in two days this last Labor Day, and man, what an EXPERIENCE!
The first set we hit was Sequoia/King's Canyon National Parks. We got to Sequoia in the middle of the night, fell asleep arguing, and awoke thanking the...
I have been going to Kings Canyon and the Big Trees for 40 years. They are open in the summer and now a few lodges have been built for winter. However, this is not a ski lodge. This is place where you can find various style campsites. They have tent...
Pros: Be Filled With Awe! Free! Family Fun or Artists' Paradise! Cons: Watch your footing!
I live in Northern CA, and right by Sequoia Park. Here, one can wander through the redwoods, play on the playground, visit the zoo, or picnic at the free barbeques. Our family has made a lot of wonderful memories, here. There is no fee to get in,...
I used to live in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, in the little town of Three Rivers, right at the parks' entrance. Three Rivers has three rivers running through it, which makes it one of the most beautiful places on the face of this earth....
Pros: Beautiful, uncrowded Cons: alot of driving if you don't stay in the Park
I spent part of my honeymoon in Sequoia/ King's Canyon and it was wonderful. We were in the area for 4 days and had planned to split the time between the 2 parks but ended up spending most of the time in Sequoia--for various reasons.
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