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  • Sequoia National Park, California

    Sequoia National Park, California is a top destination for outdoor adventurers. From hiking to biking, there are plenty of trails to explore. Not to mention the stunning scenery and wildlife you can find. There are also some great attractions to visit, such as the General Sherman Tree, the largest living tree on earth. The area also has a variety of camping sites and picnic areas. For those looking for more adventurous activities, there are a number of rock climbing and rappelling sites. There are also opportunities for whitewater rafting, kayaking, and fishing. The area also has some great parks and gardens for those looking for a more relaxed experience. So, no matter what you're looking for, Sequoia National Park has something for everyone.

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    • Sequoia National Park, California

      Hike through the Giant Forest in Sequoia NP

      5.0
      2 mi / 154 ft gain
      Take a drive to Sequoia National Park and take in the beautiful views of the second oldest national park. If you go in the winter or early spring time, be sure to check the weather beforehand and be prepared for the cold.If you are an avid traveler to national parks, I'd recommend that 2 weeks b...
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    • Tulare County, California

      John Muir Trail: Camping at Bighorn Plateau

      Another rare but welcomed flat open space along the JMT. The night sky here will blow you away so if you're a photographer this is a great opportunity to capture the incredibel Sierra night sky. Do be careful about camping in the open space in regards to weather. A thunderstorm in this area could...
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    • Tulare County, California

      John Muir Trail: Camping Above Guitar Lake

      Plan your last night to be spent near Guitar Lake at one of the unnamed lakes just a half mile above it along the trail. You'll find sun late into the afternoon and it serves as a great basecamp to hit Mt. Whitney for sunrise early on your final morning on the JMT.Find out everything you need to ...
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    • Three Rivers, California

      Hike Little Baldy

      5.0
      3.5 mi / 700 ft gain
      A short hike with impressive views of Sequoia National Park, the Little Baldy trail is the less touristy version of Moro Rock.  When we hiked it on a beautiful Sunday morning in the summer, we had the entire summit to ourselves.  Even if other hikers had been up there, it would have still felt em...
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    • Inyo County, California

      Summit of Mt. Whitney

      5.0
      20.85 mi / 6100 ft gain
      Mt. Whitney is the highest peak in the contiguous United States. It stands over 14,500ft high at its peak (elevation gain of 6100') and it sure feels like it when you are up there. Getting There Located just West of Lone Pine, CA you take Whitney Portal Road West for 13 miles all the way to its...
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    • Inyo County, California

      Lone Pine Lake via Mount Whitney Trail

      5.0
      5.88 mi / 1883 ft gain
      From the parking lot at the end of Whitney Portal Road, look for the trailhead, which is marked with a wooden "gate" that shows the map and description of the trail. Starting out at 8,350 ft in elevation, the trail begins a series of switchbacks that lead you into the Sierra Nevada. Take more br...
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    • Inyo County, California

      Summit Mount Whitney via the Mountaineers Route

      5.0
      5 mi / 6600 ft gain
      With over 6,600 feet of elevation gain and class 4 climbing, this is not for the casual hiker, but can provide an excellent challenge to a budding mountaineer.Park your car at Whitney Portal, 12 miles west of the town of Lone Pine, and start up the main Whitney Trail. After 1 mile you will encou...
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    • Inyo County, California

      Scramble up Mt. Muir

      5.0
      18.5 mi / 6200 ft gain
      From the Whitney Trail - beyond trail crest - you will see a big cairn (right side). If you make it to the first "window of Mt. Whitney" you have gone too far. The cairn marks the start of an class 2 use trail up to the Mt. Muir headwall.The headwall is a fun climb with good handholds and has lit...
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    • Inyo County, California

      Winter Summit Mt. Whitney

      22 mi / 6500 ft gain
      Day 1: We arrived at the Lone Pine Visitors Center at the intersection of HWY 395 and HWY 136 just south of Lone Pine, CA. We issued ourselves our overnight permits to climb Mt. Whitney and picked up our Wag Bags. You can self issue yourself the free permit Nov. 2 through Apr 30. Climbing during ...
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    • Inyo County, California

      Meysan Lakes Trail

      9.23 mi / 3724 ft gain
      Meysan Lakes Trail is located on the ever popular Whitney Portal Road. Park on the side of the road next to the Whitney Portal Campground. Start the hike by cutting through the campground, and passing some seasonal cabin style residences. Follow the Meysan Lakes Trail signs. The trail cuts throu...
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    • Inyo County, California

      Green & Camp Lakes via Meysan Lakes

      5.0
      8.16 mi / 3248 ft gain
      Green Lake via Meysan Lakes Trail is hiked from mid-June to end of September most seasons. Once the snow starts to fall, the road to the trailhead will be closed. A permit is require for overnight. You can obtain the permits online or at the ranger station in Lone Pine. Book online if you plan on...
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    • Fresno County, California

      Explore Zumwalt Meadow and Roaring River Falls

      4.5
      4.1 mi / 475 ft gain
      The Zumwalt Meadow and Roaring River Falls Trail is a 4.1 mile hike in Kings Canyon National Park. You feel remote, even with a road nearby. The minimal elevation change makes this a scenic hike for all skill levels. Bring bug spray and wear long sleeve hiking clothing in August, as the bugs are ...
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    • Tulare County, California

      Jennie Lake via Fox Meadows

      4.5
      10.71 mi / 1929 ft gain
      Jennie Lake is a beautiful subalpine lake located in the Jennie Lakes Wilderness just outside of Sequoia National Park. There are no backpacking quota restrictions making this a perfect trip that requires little planning. Your journey starts at the Fox Meadows trailhead on paved Forest Service R...
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    • Sierra, California

      Rae Lakes Loop

      5.0
      39.08 mi / 7316 ft gain
      Day one: After checking in with the park ranger and getting your required permits you will start your hike along a 1.8 mile stretch along the south fork of the Kings River. At this point, people typically go clockwise toward Paradise Valley but you can also go counterclockwise along Bubbs Creek. ...
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    • Sierra, California

      Hike to Mist Falls

      4.5
      9 mi / 600 ft gain
      The trailhead starts at Roads' End (the end of Hwy 180). Take the Bubbs Creek/Kanawyer Loop Trail and hike east. For the first three miles the trail is relatively flat through an open pine forest. Make sure to look up as there are some great views of the valley. The granite walls on both sides of...
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    • Tulare County, California

      Backpack to Weaver Lake, CA

      7 mi / 1075 ft gain
      The hike to Weaver Lake begins at the Big Meadows trailhead in Sequoia National Forest (elevation: 7,633 ft.). There is roadside parking at the beginning of the trailhead and more parking available just inside the gate. At the trailhead, there is a vault toilet, trash receptacle, and map of the a...
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