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Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park

Last Modified: April 27, 2020

When I heard the history of Allentown, I was immediately interested in visiting and surprised that I had not heard about it before in school. Essentially this town was the first in all of California to be founded, financed, and governed by African-American individuals. The town is now a ghost town/state park, but it has been […]

Filed Under: Central California, Historical Structures, State Parks Tagged With: Earlimart, Tulare County

Crescent Meadow in Sequoia National Park

Last Modified: October 16, 2015

Crescent Meadow is one of many beautiful and peaceful places in the Kings Canyon / Sequoia National Park. It is located about a mile from Moro Rock, another popular spot, and it provides access to a stunning meadow that you will not soon forget. Here is all the information: Details Free Must take shuttle in summer […]

Filed Under: Central California, Hikes, National Parks Tagged With: Sequoia National Park, Tulare County

Beetle Rock in Sequoia National Park

Last Modified: October 16, 2015

Beetle Rock is another good viewpoint in Sequoia National Park. It is accessed by a 3 minute walk from a parking lot, so this post is not very long. That being said, it is still a nice spot to check out, especially if you are already at the museum or Big Trees Trail. Details .1 […]

Filed Under: Central California, Hikes, National Parks, Vistas Tagged With: Sequoia National Park, Tulare County

Big Trees Trail and Meadow in Sequoia National Park

Last Modified: July 8, 2020

Located right next to the museum, Big Trees Trail is one of the best short and easy hikes you can do in Sequoia. This loop trail takes you completely around the meadow and provides impressive views of a lot of massive sequoias as well as the beautiful meadow itself. I highly recommend you take the […]

Filed Under: Central California, Hikes, National Parks Tagged With: Sequoia National Park, Tulare County

Crystal Cave in Sequoia National Park

Last Modified: October 16, 2015

Crystal Cave is one of the main attractions for Sequoia National Park and is a fantastic way to get an introduction into what these large caves look like. This cave, which is only open in the summer, attracts hundreds of visitors a day to marvel at its beautifully maintained rooms as you go on the one […]

Filed Under: Adventures, Caves, Central California, National Parks Tagged With: Sequoia National Park, Tulare County

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