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Pleanty of trails - Sequoia National Park
Pleanty of trails
by mikehanneman
Tips for getting around Sequoia National Park posted by real travelers and Sequoia National Park locals.
Local Time 9:25 am Sunday, November 23, 2008
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  • Hwy 198 near Yokohl Valley - on the way - Sequoia National Park
    Hwy 198 near Yokohl Valley -
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    Gas is NOT available within the park itself. Make sure that you fill up your gas tank BEFORE driving into the park.

    Check road conditions and vehicle restrictions, especially vehicle length if you're thinking of driving an RV. Many roads aren't open year-round. From May to Oct./Nov. the roads should be open.

    Road Conditions for Sequoia National Park(559) 565-3341

    Give yourself plenty of time. It can be very slow going if you get stuck behind a huge RV ;-) Please see my WARNING section concerning Hwy 198.

    Drive early in the day if you can. It's not a drive I would want to try at night if I could avoid it.

    From Fresno, it takes approximately an hour and 15min to get to the entrance on Hwy 180. From Visalia, it takes about an hour to get to the gate at Ash Mountain on Hwy 198. With good driving conditions, it will take about an hour to reach Giant Forest and Lodgepole from the Entrance on Hwy 198.

    During the winter months, the San Joaquin Valley gets VERY dense fog, Visalia and Fresno in particular. The fog will "generally" start to lift between 9am and Noon. It can be very foggy in the evening and at night as well. Plan ahead. Chains can be required in the mountains as well during snowy conditions. Allow extra time and slow down!

    The image is a bend in the road on Hwy 198 just outside of Exeter, near Yokohl Valley in spring, on the way up to Three Rivers and the park entrance.

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  • In the park are a few secnic drives that connect monumental trees for the visitor. However, the hikers find here paradise (as well in King's Canyon N.P.). Maybe even thousands of kilometres naturetrailsare available. Here one can walk through magnificent mountain scenery without seeing any sign of civilisation.

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    Getting to Sequoia National Park
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  • There are no roads into Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks from the east side. Highway 180 leads to Kings Canyon National Park from Fresno, California. Highway 198 leads to Sequoia from the town of Visalia. The Generals Highway connects the two, making loop trips possible.

    In Sequoia Park, the 16-mile stretch of road from Ash Mountain to Giant Forest contains 130 curves and 12 switchbacks. For this reason, there is a vehicle-length advisory for the twelve steepest miles within that stretch. From Potwisha Campground to the Giant Forest Museum, the advised maximum vehicle length is 22 feet (6.7 m). An alternative is to take Highway 180 from Fresno to Grant Grove and then proceed south on the Generals Highway.

    Maximum legal length limits on the Generals Highway are 40 feet (12 m) for single vehicles or 50 feet (15 m) for vehicles plus a towed unit. If you are towing a smaller vehicle, consider camping in the foothills and using the smaller car to explore.

    Cedar Grove is located in the canyon of the South Fork of the Kings River. To reach Cedar Grove, continue east on Highway 180 from Grant Grove. Allow 1 hour to drive the 30 miles from Grant to Cedar Grove. Highway 180 ends 7 miles east of Cedar Grove at Road's End. There are no roads across the Sierra to Highway 395 through Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
    The road to Cedar Grove is closed from mid-to late November until mid- to late April every year..

    Mineral King is accessible only by a long, slow road which branches off of Highway 198 east of the town of Three Rivers. This 25-mile long road contains 698 curves. Allow 2 hours to reach Mineral King from Highway 198. This road is not recommended for trailers and RVs.
    Mineral King is closed from November 1 until Memorial Day weekend in late May every year.

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  • Okay, I know, LOL, it is a bit hard to see on the map, because I wrote it down way too small. But at the red dot is Sequoia National Park.

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    We drove around with a rented...
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  • We drove around with a rented car and saw a lot of this park. It's easy to get to all the nice view points and park your car there to have a look around.

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    Shuttle Buses
    Good news. Now Sequoia N P has shuttle buses. I can't remember if they have 6 buses or what. Get a schedule from the Rangers or at the lodge.

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    Driving through the park
    Mountain Road at Sequoia National Park - Sequoia National Park
    Mountain Road at Sequoia
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    The roads within the park border are well-paved. The main highway leading through it is Highway 198. It passes by all major attractions like the Giant Forest and other Sequoia coves. Also along the road are many picknick and recreation sites. For most of its way the road leads through forest. At some points the road goes up steeply gaining elevation in the mountains (as you can see on the picture).

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    The General's Highway
    Along the General's Highway - Sequoia National Park
    Along the General's Highway
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    under construction.

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    How to include Sequoia NP in your tour ?
    Stop on our way to Sequoia - Sequoia National Park
    Stop on our way to Sequoia
    by Ervee
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    We includes Sequoia after San Francisco and before Yosemite NP.
    Very early : San Francisco - Visalia - Sequoia NP (long drive)
    Sequoia NP - Fresno (overnight)
    Next day : Fresno - Yosemite NP
    Yosemite NP - Mammoth Lakes (Tioga Road not open the whole season !!)
    Next day : Mammoth Lakes - Death Valley NP

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    Reaching the park
    On the road to the entrance - Sequoia National Park
    On the road to the entrance
    by KaiM
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    When I was there we reached the park following Highway 198 from Three Rivers, where we stayed overnight, to the south entrance. This is probably the most beautiful way to enter Sequoia National Park. On your way to the entrance you pass the rock tunnel shown on the photo beside this text.

    The biggest city nearby is Fresno. From Fresno just follow Highway 180 to the East. Or go south on Highway 99 and then east on Highway 198.

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