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Półprywatna wycieczka do Parku Narodowego Sekwoi z lunchem

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This is a great way to get an overview of Sequoia National Park and see all of the iconic sites in a small guided day trip.
Miasto: Fresno
Sat 21 Jun
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Sat 21 Jun
Zaczynać od $275.00
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co jest zawarte
Woda butelkowana
przekąski
Klimatyzowany pojazd
Piesi Polacy
Kawa i/lub herbata
Bottled water
Snacks
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
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Muzeum Gigantycznego Lasu
Muzeum mieści się na historycznym rynku w sekwojowym gaju Giant Forest na wysokości 6500 stóp (1980 m). Przeglądaj eksponaty dotyczące sekwoi i dowiedz się, dlaczego w tym krajobrazie rośnie największe z dużych drzew.
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Drzewo generała Shermana
Naszym następnym przystankiem będzie drzewo generała Shermana, znajdujące się w Olbrzymim Lesie. Ta krótka i łatwa wędrówka otoczy Cię gigantycznymi sekwojami, jednymi z największych i najstarszych drzew w Ameryce. Jest szansa, aby przejść przez pień zwalonego drzewa, stanąć w wydrążonym drzewie i zrobić mnóstwo zdjęć tym olbrzymom.
3
Szlak Wielkich Drzew
Ten szlak o długości 0,75 mili (1 km) okrąża Round Meadow. Kolorowe panele przy szlaku opisują ekologię sekwoi. Zacznij od Giant Forest Museum i stamtąd podążaj utwardzoną, dostępną ścieżką. Na początku szlaku dostępny jest parking dla osób niepełnosprawnych z plakietkami. Pozwól na 1-godzinną podróż w obie strony.
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Szlak Moro Rock
Gdy wjeżdżasz do Parku Narodowego Sekwoi, Moro Rock wznosi się nad głową, tysiące stóp nad autostradą. Ta duża granitowa kopuła jest spektakularnym elementem geologicznym, który można podziwiać z góry lub z dołu. Betonowo-kamienne schody prowadzą przez ponad 350 stopni na szczyt Moro Rock. Nawet w niewielkiej odległości od parkingu i ponad okapami lasów widać szczyty Great Western Divide. Gdy się wspinasz, otwierają się widoki od podnóża wzgórz i doliny San Joaquin na zachodzie do głębokiej dziczy na wschodzie. Poręcze po drodze sprawiają, że wspinaczka jest stosunkowo bezpieczna, choć należy uważać na małe dzieci ze względu na strome spadki na całej trasie. Wędrówka może być męcząca; nie spiesz się podczas wspinaczki, aby dostosować się do rzadszego powietrza na wyższych wysokościach.
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Giant Forest Museum
The museum is housed in a historic market in the Giant Forest sequoia grove at 6,500 feet (1,980 m) elevation. Explore exhibits about sequoias and learn why this landscape grows the biggest of big trees.
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General Sherman Tree
Our next stop will be to the General Sherman tree, located in the Giant Forest. This short and easy hike will surround you with Giant Sequoias, some of the largest and oldest trees in America. There is a chance to walk through the trunk of a fallen tree, stand inside a hollow tree and take tons of photos of these giants.
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Big Trees Trail
This 0.75-mile (1 km) trail circles Round Meadow. Colorful trailside panels describe sequoia ecology. Start at Giant Forest Museum and follow the paved, accessible trail from there. Parking for people with disability placards is available at the trailhead. Allow 1-hour round trip.
8
Moro Rock Trail
As you enter Sequoia National Park, Moro Rock looms overhead, thousands of feet above the highway. This large granite dome is a spectacular geologic feature that can be enjoyed from above or below. A concrete and stone stairway leads over 350 steps to the top of Moro Rock. Even just a short distance from the parking area and above the forests's canopy, the Great Western Divide's peaks become visible. As you climb, views open up from the foothills and San Joaquin Valley to the west, to deep into wilderness to the east. Handrails along the way make the climb relatively safe, though you should keep a close eye on small children because of steep dropoffs along the entire route. The hike can be strenuous; taking your time as you climb can help you adjust to the thinner air at higher elevations.
9
Giant Forest Museum
The museum is housed in a historic market in the Giant Forest sequoia grove at 6,500 feet (1,980 m) elevation. Explore exhibits about sequoias and learn why this landscape grows the biggest of big trees.
10
General Sherman Tree
Our next stop will be to the General Sherman tree, located in the Giant Forest. This short and easy hike will surround you with Giant Sequoias, some of the largest and oldest trees in America. There is a chance to walk through the trunk of a fallen tree, stand inside a hollow tree and take tons of photos of these giants.
11
Big Trees Trail
This 0.75-mile (1 km) trail circles Round Meadow. Colorful trailside panels describe sequoia ecology. Start at Giant Forest Museum and follow the paved, accessible trail from there. Parking for people with disability placards is available at the trailhead. Allow 1-hour round trip.
12
Moro Rock Trail
As you enter Sequoia National Park, Moro Rock looms overhead, thousands of feet above the highway. This large granite dome is a spectacular geologic feature that can be enjoyed from above or below. A concrete and stone stairway leads over 350 steps to the top of Moro Rock. Even just a short distance from the parking area and above the forests's canopy, the Great Western Divide's peaks become visible. As you climb, views open up from the foothills and San Joaquin Valley to the west, to deep into wilderness to the east. Handrails along the way make the climb relatively safe, though you should keep a close eye on small children because of steep dropoffs along the entire route. The hike can be strenuous; taking your time as you climb can help you adjust to the thinner air at higher elevations.
13
Giant Forest Museum
The museum is housed in a historic market in the Giant Forest sequoia grove at 6,500 feet (1,980 m) elevation. Explore exhibits about sequoias and learn why this landscape grows the biggest of big trees.
14
General Sherman Tree
Our next stop will be to the General Sherman tree, located in the Giant Forest. This short and easy hike will surround you with Giant Sequoias, some of the largest and oldest trees in America. There is a chance to walk through the trunk of a fallen tree, stand inside a hollow tree and take tons of photos of these giants.
15
Big Trees Trail
This 0.75-mile (1 km) trail circles Round Meadow. Colorful trailside panels describe sequoia ecology. Start at Giant Forest Museum and follow the paved, accessible trail from there. Parking for people with disability placards is available at the trailhead. Allow 1-hour round trip.
16
Moro Rock Trail
As you enter Sequoia National Park, Moro Rock looms overhead, thousands of feet above the highway. This large granite dome is a spectacular geologic feature that can be enjoyed from above or below. A concrete and stone stairway leads over 350 steps to the top of Moro Rock. Even just a short distance from the parking area and above the forests's canopy, the Great Western Divide's peaks become visible. As you climb, views open up from the foothills and San Joaquin Valley to the west, to deep into wilderness to the east. Handrails along the way make the climb relatively safe, though you should keep a close eye on small children because of steep dropoffs along the entire route. The hike can be strenuous; taking your time as you climb can help you adjust to the thinner air at higher elevations.
17
Giant Forest Museum
The museum is housed in a historic market in the Giant Forest sequoia grove at 6,500 feet (1,980 m) elevation. Explore exhibits about sequoias and learn why this landscape grows the biggest of big trees.
18
General Sherman Tree
Our next stop will be to the General Sherman tree, located in the Giant Forest. This short and easy hike will surround you with Giant Sequoias, some of the largest and oldest trees in America. There is a chance to walk through the trunk of a fallen tree, stand inside a hollow tree and take tons of photos of these giants.
19
Big Trees Trail
This 0.75-mile (1 km) trail circles Round Meadow. Colorful trailside panels describe sequoia ecology. Start at Giant Forest Museum and follow the paved, accessible trail from there. Parking for people with disability placards is available at the trailhead. Allow 1-hour round trip.
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Moro Rock Trail
As you enter Sequoia National Park, Moro Rock looms overhead, thousands of feet above the highway. This large granite dome is a spectacular geologic feature that can be enjoyed from above or below. A concrete and stone stairway leads over 350 steps to the top of Moro Rock. Even just a short distance from the parking area and above the forests's canopy, the Great Western Divide's peaks become visible. As you climb, views open up from the foothills and San Joaquin Valley to the west, to deep into wilderness to the east. Handrails along the way make the climb relatively safe, though you should keep a close eye on small children because of steep dropoffs along the entire route. The hike can be strenuous; taking your time as you climb can help you adjust to the thinner air at higher elevations.
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Recenzje (15)
Donielle_W
Dec 2024
The tour with Alexis was wonderful! As a solo traveler, I didn’t want to go to the park in December without knowing what the weather would be. As it turns out, it was a beautiful day! She showed me all of the things I wanted to see in the park and gave so much information about Sequoia and Kings Canyon, and the majestic Sequoia trees. I would definitely recommend this tour!
Dan_H
Oct 2024
We're glad to meet Alexis again for this tour. She took us to the King's Canyon and Sequoia National Parks. We visited most of the park and saw the General Sherman tree, the cross section of Sequoia tree, the Moro Rock, and all others. Alexis provided us with excellent information about the trees and the park. Nice lunch and good breaks. It was an excellent trip. Thanks Alexis.
Nam_H
Aug 2024
I am incredibly grateful to Alexis for introducing me to so many of the giant Sequoias in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Alexis made it possible for me to fulfill a lifelong dream of visiting the largest trees in the world, a trip I had planned for years. Additionally, the Morro Rock trail was absolutely amazing, with breathtaking views when reaching the summit. It was truly a spectacular experience!

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