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How do you get around Sequoia National Park?

The most popular way to get around the parks is by car. It follows that, in peak season, the roads can get swamped with traffic, hitting a zenith around 3 or 4pm in the afternoon. Trips including both Yosemite and Sequoia & Kings Canyon nearly demand a car to get between the two areas.



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The main road through Sequoia National Park is the Generals Highway, which runs from one entrance all the way to the other. It takes about an hour and a half to drive all the way through the park on the 47-mile highway, although we'd recommend making plenty of stops along the way.

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I recommend spending several days to fully explore these parks, but you can definitely do most of the iconic spots over 2 days. Sequoia and Kings Canyon together cover over 1,353 square miles with many mountains and valleys in the mix.

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Located in the Giant Forest surrounded by mature giant sequoia trees, tunnel log fell across the road nearly a century ago. National park visitors and tourists can come drive their vehicles through this fallen giant sequoia. This is a must stop spot inside the park.

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The best time to visit Sequoia National Park is June through August, when the weather is the most stable.

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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks charge an entrance fee whenever park entrances are open. Reservations are not accepted or required. The entrance fee amount varies depending on how a visitor arrives at the park, and whether they are part of a commercial tour group or not.

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The best way to get around Sequoia National Park is by car and on foot. There are a number of attractions inside the park, including visitor centers, the Giant Forest Museum, Crystal Cave and a variety of trails. Once you decide on a game plan, you can leave your car in a parking area and take off on a walk.

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Luckily, there are many trails and attractions here that make for the perfect one day itinerary in Sequoia National Park, including: 1) Visit the General Sherman Tree. This is the world's largest tree by volume, and one of the top attractions in Sequoia National Park.

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No reservations are required to enter Sequoia and Kings Canyon. Advance purchasing of entrance fees is not available for Commercial Vehicles.

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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks offer some of the best spots to see the behemoths, including the General Sherman tree. Stand below it or take a free park shuttle in the summer to see its size from a distance. Grant Grove and Giant Forest house the largest sequoia groves in the park and are a must-see.

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The drive from Zumwalt Meadows in Kings Canyon to our first stop in Sequoia, the General Sherman tree, takes 1.5 to 2 hours (63 miles).

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The Coastal Redwoods are the tallest trees in the world and are certainly amazing to see. However, I would still consider Sequoia the more impressive of the two parks. Sequoia trees are almost as tall as the Coastal Redwoods, but are much larger in width.

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At Sequoia National Park, you cannot sleep in your car while parked outside of designated campgrounds. However, if you have a reservation at one of the park's campgrounds, you may sleep in your car within your assigned campsite. There are several campgrounds within the park where you can reserve a spot for car camping.

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