Sequoia National Park

National park · Tulare County

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The Best 'Forgotten' U.S. Tourist Destinations

"As one Reddit user noted, Sequoia National Park is an excellent alternative to larger, more well-known parks in the area. The park is not only home to the world's largest trees, but also has plenty of other things to find and explore, like mountains, rugged foothills, deep canyons and vast caverns, according to the National Park Service. Guests are welcome to come camp and see the park all year long, however it should be noted that snow may hamper your experience. Try booking for the summer and fall season to see the park at its best." - Travel + Leisure Editors

https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/forgotten-tourist-destinations-in-us-everyone-should-visit

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