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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.

    Top Spots in and near Sequoia National Park

    • Kernville, California

      Dispersed Camp along Salmon Creek in Sequoia NF

      There are several dispersed campsites found throughout the Sequoia National Forest. The majority can be found by driving on any of the OHV accessible roads. This particular campsite can be found at coordinates 35.89759, -118.4628. In order to get to the campsite, use Google Maps to get you to the...
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    • Kernville, California

      Camp at Lower Springhill

      The Lower Springhill Campground is a primitive campsite situated along the Kern River in the southern area of Sequoia National Forest. Since this is a primitive campground, there is no potable water, bathrooms or garbage service. You must pack out what you bring in.The campground is easily access...
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    • Bishop, California

      Big Pine Lakes via North Fork Trail

      5.0
      12.69 mi / 3196 ft gain
      The North Fork Big Pine Creek Trail offers some of the best high alpine scenery in the Sierras. As the peaks of the Palisades pierce the sky with its craggy span of summits you will find it is as picturesque and dramatic as any in California. Nestled beneath these giant peaks are the glacier scou...
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    • Big Pine, California

      Fourth Lake via Big Pine Creek North Fork Trail

      4.0
      12.6 mi / 3205 ft gain
      From Big Pine, you'll turn onto Crocker St. to head towards the mountains. Once you are about 11 miles down the road you will see a sign and a turnoff on the right for trailhead parking. That is where you are going to want to park if you are staying overnight but you can continue to where the roa...
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    • Bishop, California

      First and Second Lake via Big Pine Creek North Fork

      5.0
      9.57 mi / 2392 ft gain
      The North Fork of Big Pine Creek is often cited as having the most unbelievable scenery reachable in a single day. And it's hard to disagree. The Big Pine Creek North Fork trail is just minutes outside of Big Pine off the 395. If going in the winter, access to the trailhead can be closed off, so...
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    • Shaver Lake, California

      Camp at Voyager Rock Campground

      4.0
      The paved road ends at the Maxson Trailhead parking lot on the SE side of Courtright Reservoir. The adventure starts with a glance to the left, down a rock-strewn dirt track that leads off further into the wilderness. You're wondering, "Is that the trail?" and "Do I dare?"The Dusy-Ershim Trail of...
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    • Bishop, California

      Evolution Basin via South Lake

      35.66 mi / 7769 ft gain
      It’s been called the crown jewel of the Sierra Nevada, the highlight of the entire 211-mile John Muir Trail. Whatever superlatives are used to describe it, Evolution Basin is undoubtedly one of the most incredible landscapes you’ll ever explore. There is a small catch, though: There is no easy ...
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    • Bishop, California

      Bishop Pass Trail

      5.0
      11.13 mi / 2165 ft gain
      To get to the hike drive twenty miles west from the town of Bishop, California up Hwy 168 to South Lake. There are two parking lots  but make sure to get there early because later in the day it's harder to get a spot.  The trail starts from South Lake at an an elevation of 9,750 feet. Initially ...
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    • Bishop, California

      Treasure Lakes Trail

      5.0
      5.79 mi / 1375 ft gain
      The Treasure Lakes Trail is dog and kid friendly, just make sure all parties can handle the elevation gain. The scenery throughout the entire hike is amazing, and early in the summer, the creeks roar. The lake is perfect for cooling off on a hot summer day. The trail is best used in the summer an...
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    • Bishop, California

      Bishop Pass Trail to John Muir Trail to Piute Trail

      52.67 mi / 9173 ft gain
      Bishop Pass Trail to John Muir Trail to Piute Trail is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a lake located near Bishop, California.
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    • Bishop, California

      Backpack into the Palisades from Bishop Pass

      18 mi / 4000 ft gain
      Drive up to the trailhead near South Lake from the town of Bishop (you can get directions at the Ranger Station when you get a permit). The hike goes from approximately 9,000 ft. to 13,000 ft. over the course of 9 miles.The first approximately 6 miles are on trail to the top of Bishop Pass. From ...
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    • Bishop, California

      Long Lake via Bishop Pass

      5.51 mi / 991 ft gain
      Directions The trailhead for Long Lake starts by South Lake outside Bishop, CA. You'll want to take Line Street, which is the 168, West out of Bishop. Approximately 14 miles up, you'll want to merge left towards South Lake. This junction is well-signed if you keep an eye out for it. Head th...
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    • Bishop, California

      Climb Columbine Peak's NE Ridge

      15 mi / 5000 ft gain
      Directions This Bishop Pass Trail starts by South Lake outside Bishop, CA. You'll want to take Line Street, which is the 168, West out of Bishop. Approximately 14 miles up, you'll want to merge left towards South Lake. This junction is well-signed if you keep an eye out for it. Head the rest ...
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    • Posey, California

      Sunday Peak Trail

      1.64 mi / 1060 ft gain
      This short and easy summit is located just outside of Kernville, California. To get there, follow Highway 178 towards Kernville and turn left on Highway 155 towards Wofford Heights. After a long, steep incline you’ll reach the top of Greenhorn Summit, marked by large parking areas on either side....
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    • Lakeshore, California

      John Muir Trail: McClure Meadows

      The transition from mostly sheer granite slopes to open grassy space is a welcomed one. Set up along the creek meandering through Evolution Basin and explore the area. You won't tire your legs out because it's pretty flat. Whip out your camera to catch some amazing reflections of the Sierra in th...
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    • Inyo, California

      Relax at the Saline Warm Springs

      5.0
      Starting from Panamint Springs, you can top off your gas levels (Stovepipe Wells is cheaper), and continue west on the 190 until you hit the Saline Valley Alt Route. It begins as a well maintained dirt road, but worsens as you continue into the valley. Take your time down the 45 mile road and bew...
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