Sequoia National Park Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A forest of tall redwood trees with a dirt path and a person standing in the middle.
A large rock formation with a person and a dog standing on a rocky ledge.
A large tree trunk with moss and a forest background.
A cave entrance with a forest view.
A winding road through a dense forest with a stone wall and a clear sky.

See some of the largest and oldest living organisms on earth in parkland filled with trees, mountains, caves and beautiful views.

California’s Sequoia National Park provides dual attractions of gigantic trees and fascinating geological features. View wide trunks of giant sequoias and tip your head far back to see their tops high in the sky.

Gather friends to determine how many people are needed to make a circle around a sequoia. For a different perspective, drive your car through “Tunnel Log,” a fallen sequoia on Crescent Meadow Road. Stop for a quiet picnic amid colourful wildflowers.

Visit Giant Forest Museum for information about the biology and history of the sequoias. From the museum, walk along the Big Trees Trail, an interpretive 0.6-mile (1-kilometre) paved loop through a sequoia grove. The statistics on sequoias are impressive. Some trees are 3,000 years old. These evergreens grow to 300 feet (90 metres) in height and 40 feet (12 metres) in diameter. Look for General Sherman, the largest known sequoia in the United States.

Find challenging hikes throughout the park. The Foothills section parallels the Kaweah River. Mineral King, once mined for silver, offers great backpacking up a steep valley. Along the lengthy and scenic Little Five Lakes Trail you’ll see peaks over 12,000 feet (3,600 metres) tall. In winter, snowshoe or cross-country ski on over 40 miles (60 kilometres) of marked trails. For views of Mt. Whitney, make the strenuous day hike to 11,200-foot (3,400-metre) Alta Peak.

Lodgepole Village near the park’s western entrance has a market and visitors centre. Purchase tickets here to tour Crystal Cave, a 10,000-year-old formation carved by an underground river. Take advantage of ranger-led tours and talks. Learn how forest fires support preservation of these long-lived tree species.

Sequoia National Park and nearby Kings Canyon National Park are located in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains and are open year-round. Purchase a daily pass that allows entry to both parks or buy an annual interagency pass for access to all U.S. national parks.

Forward-thinking leaders created Sequoia National Park in 1890 to ensure preservation of these amazing specimens for future generations. Come appreciate trees that were already giants when your grandparents visited the country’s second established national park.

Wuksachi Lodge

Wuksachi Lodge

2.5 out of 5
64740 Wuksachi Way Wuksachi Vi Sequoia National Park CA
Stay at this hotel in Sequoia National Park. Enjoy free parking, breakfast (surcharge) and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the restaurant and the helpful ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,098 reviews)
"Location was amazing, facilities a little worn but good, and staff attitudes were less than desirable."

Reviewed on 6 Jul 2026

Wuksachi Lodge
Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia/Kings Canyon

Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia/Kings Canyon

2.5 out of 5
40820 Sierra Dr Three Rivers CA
The price is ฿8,943 per night from 2 Aug to 3 Aug
฿8,943
฿9,838 total
2 Aug - 3 Aug
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Three Rivers. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff ...
7.8/10 Good! (1,634 reviews)
"Great location, very friendly staff!"

Reviewed on 9 Jul 2026

Comfort Inn & Suites Sequoia/Kings Canyon
Western Holiday Lodge Three Rivers

Western Holiday Lodge Three Rivers

2 out of 5
40105 Sierra Dr Three Rivers CA
The price is ฿5,121 per night from 12 Jul to 13 Jul
฿5,121
฿5,633 total
12 Jul - 13 Jul
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this motel in Three Rivers. Enjoy free parking, daily housekeeping and a fireplace in reception. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms ...
6.8/10 (1,022 reviews)
"Very nice place! Clean rooms but a bit out dated. The staff were very friendly."

Reviewed on 9 Jul 2026

Western Holiday Lodge Three Rivers
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Sequoia Riverfront Cabins

Sequoia Riverfront Cabins

2.5 out of 5
41541 Sierra Drive Three Rivers CA
Stay at this cabin in Three Rivers. Enjoy free parking, a picnic area and hiking/biking on-site. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
7.2/10 Good! (189 reviews)
"This was a disappointing $200 cabin for one night. Being river front was the only cool part about this property. The floors were dirty. The bath towels were falling apart and very old. It Didn’t have a total towel package. Only 2 bath towels and 1 hand towel. The sheets were ok but the comforter ..."

Reviewed on 8 Jul 2026

Sequoia Riverfront Cabins
Paradise Ranch Inn

Paradise Ranch Inn

3.5 out of 5
49741 S Fork Dr Three Rivers CA
Stay at this holiday home in Three Rivers. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a private beach. Popular attraction Giant Sequoia National Monument is located ...
Paradise Ranch Inn
Sequoia Resort

Sequoia Resort

3 out of 5
50616 Highway 245 Badger CA
Stay at this holiday home in Badger. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and free bicycles on-site. Popular attractions Kings Canyon National Park Big Stump Entrance ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (184 reviews)
"Lovely view"

Reviewed on 6 Jul 2026

Sequoia Resort
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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