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"Time slows to a primeval pace in the sequoia groves where arboreal giants have watched the seasons for more than 2,000 years. In winter, hike quiet, snowy trails to the General Sherman Tree—among the world’s largest living icons at 275 feet—and take advantage of excellent cross-country skiing and snowshoeing on free, ranger-led walks with shoes provided; for a less strenuous option, drive through the wintry landscape, keeping in mind that tire chains are often required." - Sarah L. Stewart Sarah L. Stewart Sarah L. Stewart is a Florida-based freelance magazine writer and editor specializing in travel, recreation, science, and health topics. Her work appears in Travel + Leisure, Outside, Backpacker, The Huffington Post, and other national publications. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines