General Grant Tree Kings Canyon National Park Sequoia National Park Trail 2017
Come see the beautiful mountains on the way to Kings Canyon National Park/Sequoia National Park to see General Grant Tree....come walk around with us.
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Sequoia und Kings Canyon sind zwei beieinander liegende Nationalparks in der kalifornischen Sierra Nevada im Westen der USA. Die Hauptattraktion bilden die beeindruckenden Riesenmammutbäume, die eine Höhe von mehr als 80 m und einen Durchmesser von über 11 m erreichen können.
Sequoia National Park is a national park in the southern Sierra Nevada east of Visalia, California, in the United States. The park is famous for its giant sequoia trees, including the General Sherman tree, one of the largest trees on Earth.
Sequoia et Kings Canyon parcs nationaux sont deux espacées dans la Sierra Nevada de Californie dans l'ouest des États-Unis. L'attraction principale sont les magnifiques séquoias géants qui peuvent atteindre une hauteur de plus de 80 m et un diamètre d'environ 11 m.
Sequoia y Kings Canyon Parques Nacionales son dos espaciados en Sierra Nevada de California, en el oeste de Estados Unidos. La atracción principal son las magníficas secuoyas gigantes que pueden alcanzar una altura de más de 80 metros y un diámetro de unos 11 m.
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Exploring General Grant Grove in the Winter: Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks are home to the largest trees in the world, General Sherman and General Grant. In this video, we drive up to the park in the winter to see the General Grant Grove and to hike to the second largest tree in the world.
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The Nation's Christmas Tree The General Grant Tree at Kings Canyon National Park and Sequoia
The General Grant Tree is known as the Nation's Christmas Tree. The General Grant tree is the largest giant sequoia in the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park in California. The tree was named in 1867 after Ulysses S. Grant the 18th President of the United States. We had so much fun visiting Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park. We loved all the trees and nature and especially the General Grant Tree!
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Sequoias! The General Grant Tree! Grant Loop Hike in Kings Canyon National Park
A short hike of the Grant Tree Loop in Kings Canyon National Park. The General Grant Tree is the third largest tree in the world. Nice short hike, suitable for everyone.
Kings Canyon National Park Hikes | General Grant | Giant Sequoia Trees | Hume Lake | Sierra Nevada
Kings Canyon was our 27th National Park on our journey. Because it was still spring, the road leading to the actual canyon was closed, so we missed about 3/4 of the park. Nestled into the Sierra Nevada Mountains Kings Canyon boasts a large sequoia grove, where we saw General Grant, the 3rd largest tree in the world, and took a hike around Hume Lake. It's a beautiful park and we highly recommend visiting!
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Generals Highway Northbound - Sequoia National Park, Sequoia NF, Kings Canyon National Park
Traveling over the whole Generals Highway, crossing Sequoia National Park, Sequoia National Forest and Kings Canyon National Park. The video shows Generals Highway northbound - from the Ash Mountain entrance to Sequoia National Park to the Big Stump entrance (exit) to Kings Canyon National Park.
Generals Highway - this is its proper spelling - is a 52.3-kilometer (32.5-mile) Californian highway connecting Highway 198 and Highway 180. It is one of the most scenic roads in the United States - and, in my opinion, in the world. Generals Highway crosses the Sequoia National Park, the Giant Sequoia National Monument section of the Sequoia National Forest and Kings Canyon National Park.
Highlights:
00:09 - Sequoia National Park, Ash Mountain Entrance
01:21 - Kaweah River canyon
02:32 - Foothills Visitor Center - Park Headquarters
03:28 - Kaweah River canyon
05:56 - Tunnel Rock
09:07 - Bridge over Marble Fork Kaweah River
09:15 - Potwisha Campground
12:33 - Moro Rock ahead
14:38 - Hospital Rock
14:48 - Entrance to Buckeye Flat Campground
22:52 - Big Fern Springs
26:48 - Amphitheater view point
27:33 - Moro Rock ahead
28:47 - Granite Springs
31:19 - Generals Highway lookout
33:03 - Deer Ridge crossing
33:20 - Slide Spring
35:50 - Arrival to giant sequoia forest
37:04 - Access to Crystal Cave
38:14 - Generals Highway divided by trees
40:48 - Wall Spring
43:24 - Access to Moro Rock and Tunnel Log
43:36 - Giant Forest Museum
43:47 - Beetle Rock
44:23 - Access to Big Trees Trail and Giant Forest
47:11 - Crossing Little Deer Creek
47:49 - Pinewood Picnic Area
50:11 - Crossing Sherman Creek
51:14 - Access to Wolverton Ski Area and Alta Peak Trailhead
52:18 - Crossing Wolverton Creek
53:46 - Lodgepole Village, Twin Lakes Trail and Tokopah Falls
53:55 - Crossing Marble Fork Kaweah River
54:02 - Lodgepole Picnic Area
54:16 - Crossing Silliman Creek
54:51 - Bridge over Clover Creek
55:46 - Entrance to Wuksachi Village and Lodge
56:17 - Red Fir
58:27 - Crossing Halstead Creek and Halstead Meadow
58:39 - Halstead Picnic Area
1:01:39 - Little Baldy
1:01:59 - Cascade Creek
1:02:26 - Little Baldy Saddle
1:04:36 - Dorst Creek Campground
1:05:29 - Crossing Dorst Creek
1:06:35 - Crossing Cabin Creek
1:07:41 - Lost Grove and Muir Grove
1:09:22 - Leaving Sequoia National Park, entering Sequoia National Forest
1:10:57 - Stony Creek Campground
1:11:01 - Upper Stony Creek Day Use Area
1:11:14 - Crossing Stony Creek
1:11:30 - Cove Camp Campground
1:11:40 - Stony Creek Village and Lodge
1:11:51 - Fir Group Campground
1:16:50 - Big Baldy Ridge
1:17:41 - Montecito-Sequoia Lodge
1:18:26 - Crossing Woodward Creek
1:19:26 - Entrance to Big Meadows Horse Corral and Trail
1:19:44 - Big Baldy Trailhead
1:20:22 - From here on Generals Highway separates the Sequoia National Forest and Kings Canyon National Park
1:21:30 - Buck Rock
1:23:00 - Buena Vista Trailhead
1:23:09 - Kings Canyon overlook
1:24:24 - Access to Quail Flat, Tensile, Landslide and Hume Lake
1:24:31 - Redwood Canyon Trailhead
1:25:16 - Redwood Mountain Grove overlook
1:25:40 - Entering Kings Canyon National Park
1:29:37 - End of Generals Highway; junction with Highway 180
1:31:09 - Big Stump Picnic Area
1:32:08 - Kings Canyon National Park - Big Stump Entrance (exit)
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Sequoia National Park ~ Kings Canyon
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. In the California Sierra Nevada is a landscape of superlatives: home to the biggest trees, the deepest canyons and the tallest mountains. Experience cathedral-like sequoia groves, deep underground caverns, lush mountain meadows and glacier-carved canyons. Highlights include visits to Giant Forest, Grant Grove, Moro Rock, Kings Canyon, Mineral King, Crystal Cave and Mt. Whitney.
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This video is an excerpt from Finley-Holiday Films America's National Parks DVD and Blu-ray. Available on location in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park and from finleyholiday.com.
General Grant tree is the largest Giant Sequoia
General Grant tree is the largest Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park in California and the second largest tree in the world.
Kings Canyon and Seqouia National Park - California, USA
Kings Canyon National Park is a national park in the southern Sierra Nevada, in Fresno and Tulare Counties, California in the United States. Originally established in 1890 as General Grant National Park, it was greatly expanded and renamed to Kings Canyon National Park on March 4, 1940. Its namesake, Kings Canyon, is a rugged glacier-carved valley more than a mile deep; the park also includes multiple 14,000-foot peaks, high mountain meadows, swift-flowing rivers, and some of the world's largest stands of giant sequoia trees. Kings Canyon is north of and contiguous with Sequoia National Park, and the two are jointly administered by the National Park Service as the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
The majority of the 461,901-acre park, drained by the Middle and South Forks of the Kings River and many smaller streams, is designated wilderness. Tourist facilities are concentrated in two areas: Grant Grove, home to General Grant (the second largest tree in the world, measured by trunk volume) and Cedar Grove/Kanawyers, located in the heart of Kings Canyon. Overnight travel is required to access most of the park's backcountry, or high country, which for much of the year is covered in deep snow. The combined Pacific Crest Trail/John Muir Trail, a popular backpacking route, traverses the entire length of the park from north to south.
General Grant National Park was initially created to protect a small area of giant sequoias from logging. Although John Muir's visits brought public attention to the huge wilderness area to the east, it took more than fifty years for the rest of Kings Canyon to be designated a national park. Environmental groups, park visitors and many local politicians wanted to see the area preserved; however, development interests wanted to build hydroelectric dams in the canyon. Even after President Franklin D. Roosevelt expanded the park in 1940, the fight continued until 1965, when the Cedar Grove and Tehipite Valley dam sites were finally annexed into the park.
As visitation rose post-World War II, further debate took place over whether the park should be developed as a tourist resort, or retained as a more natural environment restricted to simpler recreation such as hiking and camping. Ultimately, the preservation lobby prevailed and today, the park has only limited services and lodgings despite its size. Due to this and the lack of road access to most of the park, Kings Canyon remains the least visited of the major Sierra parks, with just over 600,000 visitors in 2016 compared to 1.2 million visitors at Sequoia and over 5 million at Yosemite.
Seqouia National Park is famous for its giant sequoia trees, including the General Sherman tree, the largest tree on Earth. The General Sherman tree grows in the Giant Forest, which contains five out of the ten largest trees in the world. The Giant Forest is connected by the Generals Highway to Kings Canyon National Park's General Grant Grove, home to the General Grant tree among other giant sequoias. The park's giant sequoia forests are part of 202,430 acres of old-growth forests shared by Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Indeed, the parks preserve a landscape that still resembles the southern Sierra Nevada before Euro-American settlement.
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USA in 4K part 10: Biggest trees in the world at Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
this is a part of our trip to USA - contains shoots from Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks (General Sherman Tree, Giant Forest, Moro Rock, General Grant, Moro Rock)
We also visited Lake Kaweah Recreation Area.
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Sequoia national park, California, United States - Big Stump Trail, Giant Tree Trail, General Grant (the national christmas tree), Sherman tree
Sequoia National Park is a national park in the southern Sierra Nevada east of Visalia, California, in the United States. It was established on September 25, 1890. The park spans 404,064 acres (631.35 sq mi; 163,518.90 ha; 1,635.19 km2).[1] Encompassing a vertical relief of nearly 13,000 feet (4,000 m), the park contains among its natural resources the highest point in the contiguous 48 United States, Mount Whitney, at 14,505 feet (4,421 m) above sea level. The park is south of and contiguous with Kings Canyon National Park; the two are administered by the National Park Service together as the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are a must-see when you're in the area. It was one of the spots we were so stoked about to see on our road trip. Sequoia is so special with its giant Sequoia Trees like the (General Sherman Tre). But they are all super epic but hard to capture in camera!
We had two days to explore the Parks and I can say it is absolute worth spending the time!!!
Things you should do up there:
- See and drive through the Tunnel Log (GO SUPER EARLY)
- Visit THE GIANT TREES (for example the Gerneral Sherman Tree)
- Hike one of the loops
- Visit some of the lakes in Kings Canyon
- Have a good time and enjoy it!
Ah and one Extra Bonus Tip. There is no service in Sequoia so download Google Maps offline or use a different offline App!
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Sequoia National Park - General Grant Tree
Video shot on 4/12/17 of the Giant Sequoia's in Sequoia National Park including the General Grant Tree.
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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National is home to some of the world's largest trees | Bartell's Backroads
Travel to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in Tulare County to get a phenomenal glimpse into California's natural beauty. Bartell's Backroads takes us to some hidden wonders in this giant national park.
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The General Grant Tree
The General Grant tree is the largest giant sequoia in the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park in California and the second largest tree in the world. Wikipedia
Sequoia National Park - Congress Loop (2019)
Sequoia National Park is located in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains, near the town of Three Rivers, California. Sequoia National Park is a bucket list item for people all over the globe due to its remarkable natural landscape and abundant hiking opportunities. Sequoia National Park houses and protects national treasures such as, Mt. Whitney the highest point in the contiguous United States reaching the height of 14,505 ft above sea level. As well as, 240 known caves, The Great Western Divide made of massive granite peaks, wildlife viewing opportunities, waterfalls, and of course the park is most famous for its world renowned Giant Sequoia Trees and the groves they reside in. This park protects the largest tree on Earth by volume General Sherman. This D’n’a Venture begins with a couple shots from Kings Canyon National Park, one shot being of The General Grant Tree (2nd largest tree in the world) Both parks are administered by the National Park Service and are contiguous. It is easy to travel between both parks in the same day. Kings Canyon has many wonder hiking spots and D’n’A Ventures is already planning its return. This hike centers around The General Sherman Tree and the congress loop area in Sequoia. However, D’n’A ventures further and deeper into the forest encompassing a myriad of trails ( Alta, Crescent Meadow, Washington Tree, Senate Group) a sum total of about 7 miles and ending at the Giant Forest Museum. Although this hike was long, there was little elevation gain making It a moderate it hike. Because we were hiking in the forest, the hike was well shaded and we found some spaces of true solitude. After the hike we took the free shuttle system back to our respective parking lot. D’n’a Ventures highly recommends you embark on an adventure in Sequoia National Park. The Giant Sequoia Groves are magical, mind blowing and unlike any forest you have ever encountered.
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California 101: Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks encompass some of the most majestic sights not just in California, but anywhere in the world. Find a commanding perspective at Panoramic Point; drive through a fallen giant at Tunnel Log; sleep under the stars at Lodgepole Campground; behold the General Sherman Tree; go into the underworld at Crystal Cave; and climb Moro Rock. For more things to do in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, check out