Hiking
Salt Creek
Marble Falls Trailhead
Tokopah Falls
The Alta Peak Trail is a showcase of grand panoramic vistas, most dramatically in the last mile and a half before the peak. The rocky environment around the peak is strikingly beautiful, with sights that are unique to the alpine environment such as some fascinating alpine flowers and the rare Foxtail Pine (a long-lived relative of the Bristlecone Pine, the world’s oldest trees). Even at lower elevations, the woods on the trail are lusher and more scenic than elsewhere in the park, with bigger trees and richer colors.
Alta Peak is a strenuous climb; the trail gets steep and the air thins just when you have the least amount of energy to handle these challenges, so it feels like you’re climbing endlessly without getting any closer to the peak. The first 5 miles took me 2 hours; the last 2 miles took 1 and a half hours, and I was starting to feel pretty lightheaded near the top. Fortunately the return trip is all downhill.
The trail can be covered with snow as late as mid-August. Check the park’s trail condition page before hiking.
Alta Peak
The Alta Peak Trail is a showcase of grand panoramic vistas, most dramatically in the last mile and a half before the peak. The rocky environment around the peak is strikingly beautiful, with sights that are unique to the alpine environment such as some fascinating alpine flowers and the rare Foxtail Pine (a long-lived relative of the Bristlecone Pine, the world’s oldest trees). Even at lower elevations, the woods on the trail are lusher and more scenic than elsewhere in the park, with bigger trees and richer colors.
Alta Peak is a strenuous climb; the trail gets steep and the air thins just when you have the least amount of energy to handle these challenges, so it feels like you’re climbing endlessly without getting any closer to the peak. The first 5 miles took me 2 hours; the last 2 miles took 1 and a half hours, and I was starting to feel pretty lightheaded near the top. Fortunately the return trip is all downhill.
The trail can be covered with snow as late as mid-August. Check the park’s trail condition page before hiking.
Sightseeing
Tunnel-Protokoll des Sequoia-Nationalparks
Crescent Meadow RoadCrystal Cave (Sequoia National Park)
Foothills Visitor Center
47050 Generals HwyThe President Tree
General Sherman is the largest known tree on Earth. It is estimated to be about 2,300 to 2,700 years old.
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Der General Grant Baum
Kings Canyon National ParkGeneral Sherman is the largest known tree on Earth. It is estimated to be about 2,300 to 2,700 years old.
Tunnel Rock
Generals HighwayFood scene
I love the Grizzly Giant Burgers with garlic fries! They are the best!
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Sequoia | Brewing Company
124 W Main StI love the Grizzly Giant Burgers with garlic fries! They are the best!
Sequoia Coffee Co.
41669 Sierra DrReimers Candies & Gifts
42375 Sierra DrRiver View Restaurant & Lounge
42323 Sierra DrCasual eats, burgers fries and drinks!
Dine in next to the river. Nice ambiance and great food.
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The Gateway Restaurant & Lodge
45978 Sierra DrDine in next to the river. Nice ambiance and great food.
Best Thai food! They have the best pad Thai and curry chicken!
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Davorn's Place
400 N Willis StBest Thai food! They have the best pad Thai and curry chicken!
I love the chicken plate or the steak plate. This is our go to for special occasions! The food is very good and service never disappoints!
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The Vintage Press Restaurante
216 N Willis StI love the chicken plate or the steak plate. This is our go to for special occasions! The food is very good and service never disappoints!
I love this little gem, so relaxing right by the river. My husband and I love going here almost every week to have their burrito and a cold drink! Love the relaxing atmosphere!
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Three Rivers Brewing Co
41763 Sierra DrI love this little gem, so relaxing right by the river. My husband and I love going here almost every week to have their burrito and a cold drink! Love the relaxing atmosphere!
My favorite sandwich spot! You won’t regret ordering one of their specialty on their menu.
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Sierra Subs & Salad
41651 Sierra DrMy favorite sandwich spot! You won’t regret ordering one of their specialty on their menu.
Food, hiking, swimming
Sequoia National Park
Three Rivers
Swimming
Slick Rock Erholungsgebiet
39883 Sierra DrHiking and sight seeing
Moro Rock Wanderweg
Breathtaking views at the top!