Ranger-curated one-day highlights itinerary for Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks.
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Ranger-curated Sequoia and Kings Canyon day with giant trees and granite viewpoints.
General Sherman Tree
There are taller trees, and wider trees, but the General Sherman Tree contains more wood (volume) in its trunk than any other tree on Earth. Behind the Sherman Tree are the General Grant, President, Lincoln, and Stagg trees. Another measure of tree volume is the total biomass of the tree-trunk, branches, roots, and foliage. If we measure the biomass, the Sherman Tree still ranks at #1, but the General Grant Tree loses second place to the President Tree.
Arrive early for quiet grove time.
Parking fills fast in summer.
Congress Trail loop
This trailhead orientation panel shows a map and images of the Congress Trail. Congress Trail is a 2.7 mile round-trip lollipop-shaped trail on a gentle, paved incline. It begins near the General Sherman Tree, the largest living tree on Earth. Along the path, you'll also see excellent examples of mature sequoias, including the House and Senate groups, and the President Tree.
Loop through multiple giant sequoias.
Morning light filters through the canopy.
Moro Rock
A stone and concrete stairway leads to the top of Moro Rock, a granite dome that towers over the Generals Highway. From the top, enjoy sweeping views of the hills below and the wilderness to the east.
Steep stair climb with panoramic views.
Go early to avoid heat and crowds.
Tunnel Log + Crescent Meadow
The Crescent Meadow Trail is an ideal place for photography and a relaxing walk. Follow the flat, 1.5-mile (2.4-km) loop trail around Crescent Meadow, where bright green vegetation contrasts with the red bark of giant sequoias.
Quick photo stop and meadow loop.
Watch for wildlife in the meadow.
Sunset at Beetle Rock
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. While this view can be beautiful at sunset, you are also likely to witness the smog that people are surprised to find here. A wayside exhibit (to the right as you approach the rock) explains the source of pollution.
Easy sunset viewpoint near Giant Forest.
Arrive early for parking.
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