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Sequoia National Park California ☎ (559) 565-3341 Last Updated: 05/25/2024 |
| Sequoia National Park is a national park located in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains in California, United States. It is home to towering sequoia trees, including the General Sherman Tree, which is the largest tree in the world by volume. | |
| Wuksachi Way is a main road within the park, which leads to the Wuksachi Lodge, one of the main lodging options within the park. The lodge offers a range of amenities and services for visitors, including a restaurant, gift shop, and guided tours. - General Sherman Tree: This massive tree is estimated to be over 2,000 years old and is the largest tree in the world by volume. - Moro Rock: This granite dome offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and can be reached via a steep stairway. - Giant Forest: This area is home to over 8,000 sequoia trees, including several of the largest and oldest in the world. - Crescent Meadow: This meadow is a beautiful spot for a picnic or a leisurely walk, and is surrounded by towering trees and lush greenery. - Hiking: There are over 800 miles of hiking trails within the park, ranging from easy nature walks to strenuous backcountry hikes. Overall, Sequoia National Park is a breathtaking destination for anyone looking to explore some of the most impressive natural wonders that California has to offer. | |
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Badwater Basin Place » Outdoors Badwater Basin is an endorheic basin in Death Valley National Park, Death Valley, Inyo County, California. It is the lowest point in North America at 282 ft (86 m) below sea level. The salt flats here cover nearly 200 square miles (518 square km), and are composed mostly of sodium chloride (table salt), along with calcite, gypsum, and borax. 295 views 💖 1 👍 0California |
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Mount Lassen Place » Outdoors Mount Lassen, located in northern California, is a prominent volcanic peak in the Cascade Range. Officially known as Lassen Peak, it is the southernmost active volcano in the Cascades and part of Lassen Volcanic National Park. Lassen Peak stands at 10,457 feet (3,187 meters). 295 views 💖 1 👍 0California |
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Ubehebe Crater Place » Outdoors Ubehebe Crater is a prominent volcanic feature located in the northern section of Death Valley National Park, California. It is part of the Ubehebe Craters volcanic field, which includes several overlapping craters formed by explosive volcanic activity. The largest crater is about 800 m (0.5 mi) wide and 250 m (800 ft) deep. 322 views 💖 1 👍 0Furnace Creek, California |
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Smith River Place » Outdoors Winding through California’s northwest corner, the Smith River is the crown jewel of the Wild and Scenic River system. Rising in three major forks from the Klamath Mountains and Coast Range, the Smith runs wild and free through towering redwood and Douglas fir forests to the Pacific Ocean—all without a single dam. 474 views 💖 1 👍 0California |
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Salton Sea Place » Outdoors The Salton Sea is a shallow, landlocked, highly saline endorheic lake in Riverside and Imperial counties at the southern end of the U.S. state of California. It lies on the San Andreas Fault within the Salton Trough, which stretches to the Gulf of California in Mexico. The lake is about 15 by 35 miles (24 by 56 km) at its widest and longest. A 2023 report put the surface area at 318 square miles (823.6 km2). 279 views 💖 1 👍 0California |
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Mojave Desert Place » Outdoors The Mojave Desert is a desert in the rain shadow of the southern Sierra Nevada mountains and Transverse Ranges in the Southwestern United States. It occupies a significant portion of Southern California and parts of Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. Named after the Mojave Native Americans it occupies roughly 54,000 square miles in a typical Basin and Range topography. 276 views 💖 1 👍 0California |
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New Melones Lake Place » Outdoors New Melones Lake is a reservoir in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, located in central California. It is part of the Stanislaus River system, spanning portions of Calaveras and Tuolumne counties. The lake was created by the construction of the New Melones Dam, completed in 1979 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for flood control, water supply, hydroelectric power, and recreation. 298 views 💖 1 👍 0California |
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Tahoe National Forest Place » Outdoors Tahoe National Forest includes the 8,587-foot (2,617 m) peak of Sierra Buttes, near Sierra City, which has views of Mount Lassen and Mount Shasta. It includes more than 850,000 acres of public land intermixed with 350,000 acres of private land in a checker board pattern. The Tahoe National Forest is renowned for its rugged beauty, historic sites and exceptional year-round recreation opportunities. 457 views 💖 1 👍 0California |
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Cone Peak Place » Outdoors Cone Peak is the most spectacular mountain on the Big Sur coast of California. It is the second highest mountain in the Santa Lucia Range. It has a dramatic setting less than 3 miles as crow flies from the Pacific Ocean. Cone Peak is a mountain of marble that has been sculpted by erosion to its present steepness. 427 views 💖 1 👍 0California 93920 |
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Keys View Place » Outdoors Keys View is a popular scenic overlook in Joshua Tree National Park. Perched on the crest of the Little San Bernardino Mountains, it provides panoramic views of the Coachella Valley. Look for the shining surface of the Salton Sea, which is 230 feet below sea level, on the far left. Looking to the right, the Santa Rosa Mountains are behind Indio and, along with 10,800-foot San Jacinto Peak behind Palm Springs, 303 views 💖 1 👍 0California |