Disclosure: This hotel was provided free of charge; all opinions are my own. Located right near the entrance of Kings Canyon National Park in the General Grant Village, John Muir Lodge is a fantastic jumping-off point for exploring the park. The lodge is walking distance from the visitor center and General Grant Grove, plus it […]
Sequoia National Park
Little Baldy Dome Trail in Sequoia National Park
If you are looking for a trail in Sequoia National Park that isn’t well-known and doesn’t show up on the park map, then you should consider giving the excellent Little Baldy Dome Trail a try. This hike is a decent 4 miles round trip with a good amount of uphill, but the view at the […]
Sugarbowl Loop in Redwood Canyon, Sequoia National Park
If you are looking for a slightly unknown but majestic hike in Sequoia National Park, then I highly suggest you consider the Sugarbowl Loop in Redwood Canyon. This 6-mile hike takes you through groves of sequoias and provides beautiful vistas for some of the parks best, easy to access views. Here is all the information […]
General Sherman Tree: The Largest Tree on Earth by Volume
Sequoia National Park is home to the largest tree in the entire world (by trunk volume) named General Sherman and the second largest tree in the world, General Grant. Both are awesome spots to visit in the park, with General Sherman being one of the park’s top spots. During the summer months, it is accessed […]
Moro Rock: Sequoia National Park’s Granite Dome
Much like Yosemite has Half Dome, Sequoia National Park has Moro Rock. While nowhere near as daunting, it is still an awesome way to get your adrenaline going and see a fantastic view of the park, all with less than a mile of walking. When you enter Sequoia National Park from the south side, you […]