In the heart of California, the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are home to some of the tallest trees on the planet.
don’t miss the chance to drive through the famous Tunnel Log, crafted from a fallen tree on Crescent Meadow Road in Sequoia National Park. After the tree — thought to be more than 2,000 years old — ...
There are a series of hikes in the Giant Forest, ranging from short one-hour jaunts to daylong treks; the National Park Service lists ... the famous General Sherman Tree, the largest living ...
You would think the beauty and grandeur of Yosemite would be enough to entice visitors to the national park, but early promoters wanted to offer a “hole” lot more. More specifically, at one ...
Choosing between Yosemite and Sequoia is no easy task – both offer stunning landscapes, epic hiking trails, and unforgettable ...
There are hundreds of miles of trails in Sequoia National Park ... to massive trees to waterfalls. Make sure you have a map in hand (cell service is spotty in the park), bring plenty of water ...
A dawn redwood planted in 1954 stands about 86 feet tall and 3.9 feet in diameter at Michigan State University's Beal ...
In one of the largest deals to protect open space in the Bay Area over the past decade, an environmental group is purchasing ...
Eleven are listed on the Michigan Big Tree Register. One of the three sequoia species ... according to the National Park Service. That region, where it first appeared in the fossil record about ...
The Save the Redwoods League in San Francisco has agreed to pay $24 million for a 1,517-acre property near the Russian River ...