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Самостоятельный аудиотур по национальному парку Секвойя и Кингз-Каньон

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Purchase one tour per vehicle. Everyone can listen at the same time!

Walk through enormous, ancient groves at Sequoia National Park with this self-guided driving tour. Witness the giant sequoias in all their majesty, including General Sherman, the most massive living thing on the planet. 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. Plus, take in jaw-dropping views of Kings Canyon with the same tour!

After booking, check your email to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action, enter your unique password, and access your tour. These steps require good internet/Wi-Fi access. From there, follow the audio instructions and the route.

Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
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Family-friendly
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Flexible Planning
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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • How to access: Once you book a tour, you’ll get a confirmation email and text with instructions: • Download the separate tour app by Action • Enter the password • Download the tour MUST DO while in strong wifi/cellular Works offline after download
  • How to start touring: Open Action’s separate audio tour guide app once onsite. • If there is just one tour, launch it. • If multiple tour versions exist, launch the one with your planned starting point and direction.
  • Go to the starting point No one will meet you at the start. This tour is self-guided Enter the first story’s point and the audio will begin automatically Follow the audio cues to the next story, which will also play automatically. Enjoy hands-free exploring. If you face audio issues, contact support. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
  • Travel worry-free: Use the tour app anytime, on any day, and over multiple days. Start and pause the tour whenever you like, taking breaks and exploring side excursions at your own pace. Skip anything you don’t care about or explore bonus content for everything that interests you
  • Savings tips: Driving tours: purchase just one tour for everyone in the car
  • Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
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1
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park.
2
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
3
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
4
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
5
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
6
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
7
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
8
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
9
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
10
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
11
General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
12
Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
13
Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
14
Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
15
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park.
16
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
17
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
18
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
19
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
20
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
21
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
22
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
23
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
24
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
25
General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
26
Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
27
Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
28
Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
29
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park.
30
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
31
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
32
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
33
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
34
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
35
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
36
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
37
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
38
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
39
General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
40
Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
41
Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
42
Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
43
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park.
44
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
45
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
46
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
47
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
48
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
49
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
50
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
51
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
52
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
53
General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
54
Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
55
Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
56
Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
57
Туннель Рок
Первая достопримечательность, которую вы увидите, — это Тоннельная скала, необычный естественный туннель, который когда-то был единственным путем в парк.
58
Мраморный водопад
Затем вы пройдете тропу Мраморных водопадов, которая ведет по усаженной цветами тропинке в горном каньоне к мощному водопаду.
59
Амфитеатр Пойнт
После этого ваша первая точка обзора: точка амфитеатра. Отсюда открывается потрясающий вид на долины далеко внизу.
60
Хрустальная пещера
Дополнительный крюк может привести вас к Хрустальной пещере, мраморной карстовой пещере, любимой бесстрашными исследователями.
61
Моро Рок Трейл
Сразу за тропой Висячей скалы вы попадете на скалу Моро, которую обязательно нужно посетить. Здесь вы можете подняться по лестнице, высеченной в скале, чтобы добраться до вида, как никто другой.
62
Национальный парк Секвойя и Кингз-Каньон
Следование приведет вас к генералу Шерману, самому большому дереву в мире. 275 футов в высоту и более 36 футов в диаметре, это зрелище вы не скоро забудете!
63
Генерал Шерман Три
Следование приведет вас к генералу Шерману, самому большому дереву в мире. 275 футов в высоту и более 36 футов в диаметре, это зрелище вы не скоро забудете!
64
большой лысый
Продолжая, вы пройдете тропу, ведущую к Большому Лысому, горной вершине с видом на красивый каньон Редвуд.
65
Конгресс Трейл
Также генералом Шерманом у вас будет возможность прогуляться по тропе Конгресса, которая приведет вас к одной из самых впечатляющих рощ парка.
66
Вид на гору Редвуд
Затем есть смотровая площадка Redwood Mountain Overlook, с которой открывается вид на одну из самых больших рощ красного дерева в мире.
67
Тропа генерала Гранта
Далее идет тропа, ведущая к дереву Генерала Гранта, еще одному месту, которое обязательно нужно посетить.
68
Панорамная точка
Ваш тур по национальному парку Секвойя завершается потрясающим видом на Панорамную точку, но те, кто ищет приключений, могут продолжить свой путь к красоте Кингз-Каньона!
69
Бойденская пещера
Также есть Бойденская пещера, мраморная пещера, которая может похвастаться уникальными и захватывающими минеральными образованиями.
70
Тропа Зумвальт-Мидоу
Затем идет тропа к Zumwalt Meadow, которая представляет собой живописный контраст с мощными скальными образованиями в глубине Кингс-Каньона. Этот пышный луг особенно великолепен летом и осенью.
71
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park. NOTE: This 110+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sequoia & Kings Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
72
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
73
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
74
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
75
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
76
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
77
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
78
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
79
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
80
General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
81
Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
82
Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
83
Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
84
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park. NOTE: This 110+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sequoia & Kings Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
85
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
86
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
87
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
88
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
89
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
90
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
91
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
92
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
93
General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
94
Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
95
Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
96
Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
97
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park. NOTE: This 110+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sequoia & Kings Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
98
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
99
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
100
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
101
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
102
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
103
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
104
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
105
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
106
General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
107
Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
108
Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
109
Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
110
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park. NOTE: This 110+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sequoia & Kings Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
111
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
112
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
113
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
114
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
115
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
116
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
117
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
118
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
119
General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
120
Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
121
Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
122
Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
123
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park. NOTE: This 110+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sequoia & Kings Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
124
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
125
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
126
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
127
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
128
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
129
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
130
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
131
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
132
General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
133
Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
134
Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
135
Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
136
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park. NOTE: This 110+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sequoia & Kings Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
137
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
138
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
139
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
140
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
141
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
142
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
143
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
144
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
145
General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
146
Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
147
Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
148
Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
149
Tunnel Rock
The first landmark you'll see is Tunnel Rock, an unusual natural tunnel which was once the only way into the park. NOTE: This 110+mile-long tour covers the essentials of Sequoia & Kings Canyon in 2-3 hours. Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
150
Marble Falls
Then you'll pass the Marble Falls Trail, which leads up a flower-lined path in a mountain canyon to a powerful waterfall.
151
Amphitheater Point
After that is your first viewpoint: Amphitheater Point. From here, you'll have sweeping views of the valleys far below.
152
Crystal Cave
An optional detour can take you to Crystal Cave, a marble karst cave beloved by intrepid explorers.
153
Moro Rock Trail
Just beyond Hanging Rock Trail, you'll come to Moro Rock, a must-see spot. Here, you can climb stairs carved into the rock to reach an overlook like no other.
154
General Sherman Tree
Following the trail will lead you to General Sherman, the world's largest tree. At 275 feet tall and over 36 feet in diameter, this is a sight you won't soon forget!
155
Big Baldy
Continuing on, you'll pass the trailhead leading to Big Baldy, a mountain peak overlooking the beautiful Redwood Canyon.
156
Congress Trail
Also by General Sherman, you'll have the chance to hike the Congress Trail, which takes you to another of the park's most impressive groves.
157
Redwood Mountain Overlook
Then there's the Redwood Mountain Overlook, which looks out across one of the largest redwood groves in the world.
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General Grant Tree Trail
Next is the trailhead which leads to the General Grant Tree, another must-see destination.
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Panoramic Point
You tour through Sequoia National Park concludes with the jaw-dropping Panoramic Point overlook, but those who are looking for more adventure can continue on to the beauty of Kings Canyon!
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Boyden Cavern
Then there's Boyden Cavern, a marble cave which boasts unique and fascinating mineral formations.
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Zumwalt Meadow Trail
Then there's the trail for Zumwalt Meadow, which offers a scenic contrast to the powerful rock formations deep in the heart of Kings Canyon. This lush meadow is especially splendid in summer and fall.
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T4131VFelizabethl
Oct 2024
Beautiful views. Very helpful. Would like to review text the following day as we had to leave and tour was unfinished. Is there a way to like at text today?
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2024
Elizabeth, I’m thrilled you found my Sequoia & Kings Canyon tour helpful for exploring those stunning views. And yes, you can revisit the tour details anytime, as it's valid for a whole year after booking—perfect for picking up right where you left off. If you want to explore more, check out my 25+ National Parks Bundle, which offers self-guided tours of places like the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and more. Happy travels.
lmharkcom
Oct 2024
The app was confusing at first since "How it Works" was on the top of the first page. Because of that we thought that it was still in a learning mode. Finally, we figured it out, started down the road, and the guide started talking. It all fell into place. The guide had a very easy listening voice and the highlights he spoke about were all interesting. We purchased the Action Tour Guide for the Sequoia National Park, Sedona and the Grand Canyon. We used it in Sequoia and Sedona but decided to pay an actual tour company to drive us around the Grand Canyon. I'm glad that we tried this app. We saved hundreds of dollars and felt that it was a nice way to see highlights that the app pointed out.
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2024
I'm so glad my Sequoia & Kings Canyon Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour worked out for you after figuring things out. It’s great to hear you enjoyed the easy-listening guide, and I appreciate you pointing out the cost savings while still seeing all the highlights. It’s always nice to know that the flexibility of my tours makes the experience enjoyable at your own pace. If you’re planning more adventures, consider trying my 25+ National Parks Bundle, including places like Glacier, Yellowstone, and many more—perfect for more memorable trips with the same convenience!
Cynthia_W
Oct 2024
It was nice that it kept track of our progress even offline. It was nice to hear the history of the park as we drove through the park.
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2024
Cynthia, I’m so glad my Sequoia & Kings Canyon Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour made your experience enjoyable. It’s great to hear you appreciated the offline tracking and the park’s rich history along the drive. For more adventures, check out my Tour of 25+ National Parks, featuring engaging audio guides at parks like Yellowstone and Glacier, designed for freedom and discovery. Happy travels!

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