
Sequoia National Park
High Traffic Alert
This park experiences heavy crowds, especially on weekends.
Check out the similar parks below for a better experience
Very crowded, parking fills up early
Best: Visit in off-season or try alternatives
Home to five of the ten largest trees in the world, Sequoia National Park is a monument to nature's giants. The General Sherman Tree, the world's largest living tree by volume, stands 275 feet tall. Beyond the giant sequoias, the park features the dramatic granite peaks of the Sierra Nevada, including Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous United States. Deep canyons, alpine meadows, and pristine wilderness make this a hiker's paradise.
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These parks offer similar experiences with fewer crowds

Sugar Pine Point State Park
Lake Tahoe's largest state park with 2 miles of pristine lakefront and historic Ehrman Mansion.
Why go: Similar alpine terrain, forest, giant sequoias experience
Around 196 miles away

