National forest · Tulare County
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"A vast forest area home to giant sequoias, the largest trees in the world, along with beautiful mountain landscapes and diverse ecosystems."
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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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.
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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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Lodging · Tulare County
Nestled at 9,200 feet in Sequoia National Park, the historic Pear Lake Ski Hut offers a cozy, rustic haven for adventurous backcountry enthusiasts.
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Campground · Tulare County
Nestled at 6,700 feet within Sequoia National Park, this bustling campground offers over 200 sites near a creek, primed for both RVs and tents, with plenty of wildlife for company.
Park · Tulare County
Picturesque national parks with various trails for day hikes amid sequoias, mountains & waterfalls.
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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.
Lodge · Tulare County
Nestled between Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks, this charming lodge offers cozy rooms, a welcoming vibe, and a pleasant dining experience with a rustic touch.
Lake · Tulare County
Tulainyo Lake, nestled in a breathtaking granite bowl at 12,829 feet, dazzles with its shimmering cerulean waters and stunning Sierra peaks.
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.