Campground · Tulare County
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"Dorst Creek is conveniently located between the two parks, sits under a stand of shady conifers, and offers 222 sites for campers, including 33 RV-friendly sites."
Park · Tulare County
Picturesque national parks with various trails for day hikes amid sequoias, mountains & waterfalls.
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Nestled in a serene forest of conifers and aspens at 7,500 feet, this peaceful tent-only campground offers a lovely creekside retreat with essential amenities for summer adventurers.
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Tourist attraction · Tulare County
Standing at a staggering 275 feet, the General Sherman Tree in Sequoia National Park is a colossal natural wonder that’s a must-see for any adventurer.
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Tucked in Sequoia National Park, Bearpaw Meadow High Sierra Camp offers a cozy tent retreat after an 11-mile hike, complete with stunning views and hearty meals.
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Lodge · Tulare County
Nestled in Sequoia National Park, Wuksachi Lodge features cozy, rustic rooms, a charming restaurant with stunning forest views, and easy access to nearby trails.
Hotel · Tulare County
Nestled next to Sequoia National Forest, Paradise Ranch is an adults-only eco-retreat featuring stylish cabins, lush landscapes, and a blissful riverside sauna.
American restaurant · Tulare County
Nestled in Grant Grove Village, this cozy lodge offers hearty American fare with a focus on local produce and stunning outdoor seating amidst nature's beauty.
Nestled at 2,100 feet in Sequoia National Park, this inviting campground offers tent sites near serene Paradise Creek, with flush toilets and great stargazing.
National park · Tulare County
Explore the breathtaking Sequoia National Park, where towering trees, stunning vistas, and serene hikes create a majestic escape into nature.
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Historical landmark · Tulare County
A popular hiking stop, this giant log was fashioned into a cabin by a 19th-century cattle rancher.