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Private 2-Day Tour to Sequoia and Kings Canyon Parks from LA
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
Informations importantes
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
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Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau modéré de forme physique
Politique d'annulation
Si vous annulez au moins 3 jour(s) complet(s) avant l'heure de départ prévue, vous recevrez un remboursement complet.<br>Si vous annulez dans les 3 jours précédant le départ prévu, vous recevrez un remboursement de 0 %.
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Cette expérience requiert une bonne météo. Si elle est annulée pour cause de mauvais temps, une autre date ou un remboursement complet vous sera proposé.
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Escape to the breathtaking beauty of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks on this 2-day private adventure from Los Angeles! Spend the day exploring the Giant Forest Museum, General Sherman Tree, Tunnel Log, and more. Catch the sunset on the top of Moro Rock and enjoy a relaxing evening at your chosen hotel in the area. The next day, venture into Kings Canyon National Park to discover the General Grant Tree Trail, Boyden Cavern, and Grizzly Falls. Return to Los Angeles in the evening. Your photo and video services are included in the price, ensuring you'll have stunning memories of this unforgettable journey. Book now and get ready to be awestruck by the natural wonders of these two incred...
Points forts
2 jours
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
2 jours
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Tous les frais et taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Photo and video service during the tour
Eau en bouteille
Pourboires
Private 2-Day Tour to Sequoia and Kings Canyon Parks from LA
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
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Escape to the breathtaking beauty of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks on this 2-day private adventure from Los Angeles! Spend the day exploring the Giant Forest Museum, General Sherman Tree, Tunnel Log, and more. Catch the sunset on the top of Moro Rock and enjoy a relaxing evening at your chosen hotel in the area. The next day, venture into Kings Canyon National Park to discover the General Grant Tree Trail, Boyden Cavern, and Grizzly Falls. Return to Los Angeles in the evening. Your photo and video services are included in the price, ensuring you'll have stunning memories of this unforgettable journey. Book now and get ready to be awestruck by the natural wonders of these two incred...
Points forts
2 jours
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
2 jours
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Tous les frais et taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Photo and video service during the tour
Eau en bouteille
Pourboires
Itinéraire
Day 1
Day 2
Exploring Sequoia National Park. Check in to the hotel of your choice (hotel is not included)
9 Stops
1
Foothills Visitor Center
Small info hub with rangers on duty, a gift shop & explanatory panels about Sequoia National Park. Place where you can talk to rangers and learn more from them about the park
30 minutes
2
Tunnel Rock
Landmark boulder & photo spot marking a former roadway through a granite tunnel.
During the Great Depression, President Roosevelt's New Deal brought hope to thousands of people through the Civilian Conservation Corp, offering temporary employment on conservation projects. One such endeavor was the construction of a tunnel along this original roadway, which served as a passage for national park visitors until the 1990s when it became necessary to reroute the road due to the increasing size of vehicles. As you walk beneath the massive granite boulder, take note of the residual marks left behind by vehicles that attempted to navigate the low-clearance tunnel, leaving a testament to the era's engineering and transportation limitations.
30 minutes
3
Amphitheater Point
Perched along the Generals Highway, this scenic viewpoint provides a breathtaking panorama of Moro Rock and the dramatic transition from the foothills to granite peaks. Often overlooked, the foothills are a hidden gem, teeming with life. During the cooler months, wildlife migrates downslope in search of sustenance, with deer and bears frequenting the area. The landscape is home to a diverse array of reptiles, birds, and small mammals, and visitors may be fortunate enough to catch a glimpse of foxes during twilight hours.
15 minutes
4
Marble Falls
A moderate difficulty trail with elevation to beautiful falls. Mostly soil and granite route. This hike we are only doing in summer
3 heures
5
Giant Forest Museum
Designed to serve as the starting point for visits to the grove, Giant Forest Museum provides an opportunity to learn the story of the giant sequoias and Giant Forest. Self-guiding interpretive trails lead from the museum to the Round Meadow and Hazelwood areas.
30 minutes
6
General Sherman Tree
Just under 275-ft tall, this landmark in Sequoia National Park is among the world's largest trees.
Then we hike to another huge The President tree which is about 3200 years old
2 heures
7
Beetle Rock In Sequoia National Park
A short walk from the Giant Forest Museum, Beetle Rock offers a view of the western edge of the park and the San Joaquin Valley below.
30 minutes
8
Tunnel Log
Winding through the heart of Sequoia National Park's Giant Forest, Crescent Meadow Road leads to a breathtakingly unique wonder: the Tunnel Log, a majestic fallen giant sequoia that has stood still since 1937. After a summer spent carving a path through its massive trunk, park rangers created an enchanting tunnel that allows visitors to walk through the ancient tree, immersing themselves in the natural beauty of this ancient giant.
15 minutes
9
Moro Rock Trail
Isolated, dome-shaped granite formation with a rock-cut stairway to the panoramic summit.
Our plan is to be there closer to sunset. It might change depends on the season. Road to this rock is usually open through May till November.