
Here, a tunnel has been carved through a fallen sequoia, and it’s big enough to drive most cars through! If your friends don’t believe how big these trees are, show them a picture of your vehicle dwarfed by that wooden tunnel! Don’t worry there are stairs!Ĭontinuing, you’ll arrive at another fun landmark: the Tunnel Log. It’s extremely popular for a good reason! Those looking for a less crowded trail will find it a little farther north, at Bear Hill Trail.Īfter that, you’ll arrive at Moro Rock, a 300-foot dome sticking out of the forest, which provides a stupendous opportunity for unbeatable views. Beyond them is the Giant Forest Museum, where you’ll find a short hiking trail through some of the park’s enormous residents. These four enormous sequoias stand guard on either side of the road, creating a kind of gateway into the forest of giant trees.

Next, you’ll come to the Four Guardsmen, which will serve as your introduction to the natural wonders this park has to offer. Past the falls trail (which also features some great overlooks and patches of wildflowers), you’ll arrive at Amphitheater Point and Generals Highway Lookout, the first of many astonishing vistas along your route. From there, you’ll head north toward the Marble Falls trail, learning about the park and the giant sequoias along the way.

Your Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks tour begins at the southern end of Sequoia National Park, near the visitor center. Plus, take in jaw-dropping views of Kings Canyon with the Sequoia National Park Tour! About the Tour As you tour this jaw-dropping primeval forest, you’ll learn about the area’s early inhabitants, from the Paiute tribe to the founders of a secretive, ill-fated colony. Witness the giant sequoias in all their majesty, including General Sherman, the most massive living thing on the planet.

This self-guided driving tour takes you through enormous, ancient groves at Sequoia National Park. Welcome to the Sequoia National Park Tour
