How Do You Visit The Sequoia Redwoods In California?
Go inland to see the mighty Sequoia Redwoods of California, to King’s Canyon National Park, Sequoia National Park and Giant Sequoia National Monument. In central California south of Yosemite National Park and east of the Central Valley, these national parks feature the sequoias that don’t usually get as tall as their coastal cousins, but often do get wider. The trunks of sequoias can be 40 feet across, while the height gets to 275 feet. Giant Sequoias grow naturally on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Since Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Park are next to each other, they are operated together. The main road through the parks is the Generals Highway. From there, you can visit the various groves such as Giant Forest Big Trees, hiking and wandering among the giants. Sequoias can have a width of 40 feet and a height of 275 feet. While there are some accommodations, these lesser known national parks are an excellent place to camp. You can make reservations at 1-877-444-6