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Полуприватный тур в национальный парк Секвойя с обедом

Обзор
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.
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Wed 30 Jul
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Начинается с $275.00
Wed 30 Jul
Начинается с $275.00
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Что включено
Bottled water
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Hiking Poles
Coffee and/or Tea
Bottled water
Snacks
Дополнительная информация
  • 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
Что ожидать
1
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.
2
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.
3
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.
4
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.
5
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.
6
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.
7
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
Музей гигантского леса
Музей расположен на историческом рынке в секвойевой роще Гигантского леса на высоте 6 500 футов (1980 м). Исследуйте экспонаты о секвойях и узнайте, почему в этом ландшафте растут самые большие из больших деревьев.
10
Генерал Шерман Три
Наша следующая остановка будет у дерева Генерала Шермана, расположенного в Гигантском лесу. Этот короткий и легкий поход окружит вас гигантскими секвойями, одними из самых больших и старых деревьев в Америке. Есть шанс пройтись по стволу упавшего дерева, постоять внутри дупла и сделать кучу фотографий этих гигантов.
11
Тропа больших деревьев
Эта тропа протяженностью 0,75 мили (1 км) огибает Круглый луг. Красочные панели вдоль тропы описывают экологию секвойи. Начните с Музея гигантского леса и следуйте оттуда по проложенной доступной тропе. В начале тропы есть парковка для людей с инвалидностью. Разрешить 1-часовую поездку туда и обратно.
12
Моро Рок Трейл
Когда вы входите в национальный парк Секвойя, над головой возвышается скала Моро, в тысячах футов над шоссе. Этот большой гранитный купол представляет собой впечатляющую геологическую особенность, которой можно любоваться сверху или снизу. Бетонная и каменная лестница ведет более чем 350 ступеней к вершине скалы Моро. Даже на небольшом расстоянии от стоянки и над пологом леса становятся видны вершины Великого Западного водораздела. По мере подъема открываются виды с предгорий и долины Сан-Хоакин на запад, вглубь дикой природы на восток. Поручни на пути делают восхождение относительно безопасным, хотя вам следует внимательно следить за маленькими детьми из-за крутых спусков на всем протяжении маршрута. Поход может быть напряженным; не торопясь, когда вы поднимаетесь, это может помочь вам приспособиться к более разреженному воздуху на больших высотах.
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.
20
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.
21
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.
22
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.
23
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.
24
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.
25
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.
26
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.
27
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.
28
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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Отзывы (15)
Maria A
Aug 2023
Our guide was very knowledgeable and patient with all the questions my niece and nephew were asking. Thank you for a great experience.
Ответ от хоста
Nov 2023
Thank you for picking us for your vacation; we loved having you!
T2771KWbarbarao
Jun 2023
I was worried I wouldn't eat to see sequoias coz I was travelling solo and didn't have a car. This guided tour was a lifesaver. Alexis knew a lot about the park and the surrounding area and took us to areas I wouldn't have known about if I went alone. I would definitely recommend this tour.
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2023
I so enjoyed getting to meet you and exploring the park with you! Thank you for choosing us!
C8680MXheikem
Feb 2025
The huge trees are just wonderful.Alexis explained the unique nature to us very well. We had a very nice day! Unfortunately we could not get to Moro Rock due to the weather. This would have to be indicated at the time of booking and alternatives offered.

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