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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Tunnel Rock @ Sequoia National Park
This is a cool natural rock at the park we came across near the entrance. It is huge. What a cool feature and a nice beginning of a wonderful day...
Moro Rock - Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, California, United States
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Moro Rock Sequoia And Kings Canyon National Park
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- Three Rivers road into Sequoia from Moro Rock by Arealhighlander from a blog titled Day 14 Sequoia National Park
- This is where we went, top of Moro Rock from by Arealhighlander from a blog titled Day 14 Sequoia National Park
- Tunnel Log on the way to Moro Rock by Mikifluker from a blog titled Day 16-18: Wed, July 25-27, 1962: Sequoia Giants
- Moro Rock in Sequoia National Park by Mikifluker from a blog titled Day 16-18: Wed, July 25-27, 1962: Sequoia Giants
- View of Sierras from Moro Rock by Arealhighlander from a blog titled Day 14 Sequoia National Park
- Stairs up to Moro Rock by Carrieandbob from a blog titled Sequoia and Kings Canyon
- Keli's shadow on Moro Rock by Davekeli from a blog titled Sequoia National Park
- Going down Moro Rock by Arealhighlander from a blog titled Day 14 Sequoia National Park
- Top of Moro Rock by Arealhighlander from a blog titled Day 14 Sequoia National Park
- Up to Moro Rock by Arealhighlander from a blog titled Day 14 Sequoia National Park
- Keli Moro Rock by Davekeli from a blog titled Sequoia National Park
- Moro Rock 2 by Kmarttinen from a blog titled Plan B
- Moro Rock by Arealhighlander from a blog titled Day 14 Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park, Tunnel Rock
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Tunnel Rock - Sequoia National Park
Tunnel Rock - Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park Travel Guide | Things to do & see on a weekend
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Our itinerary for a weekend in these two parks:
DAY 1
- Moro Rock (Sequoia) |
- Tunnel Log (Sequoia) |
- General Grant Tree (Kings Canyon)
- Hume Lake (Kings Canyon)
DAY 2
- Drive around Woodlake (between Three Rivers and the park). Lots of orange plantations and farms here!
- General Sherman Tree (Sequoia) |
- Tohopah Falls (Sequoia)
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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
GoPro Hero 3 HD: Moro Rock, Sequoia Climb Using The Chesty
I used the Go Pro Hero 3 and the Chesty to climb to the top of Moro Rock in Sequoia, California. Yes, the chesty was right near my heart so, you can hear how hard I was breathing (it is 6725 feet in elevation). I did make it!! Hope you enjoy!!
Moro Rock is a granite dome rock formation in Sequoia National Park, California, USA. It is located in the center of the park, at the head of Moro Creek, between Giant Forest and Crescent Meadow. A stairway, designed by the National Park Service and built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, is cut into and poured onto the rock, so that visitors can hike to the top. The view from the rock encompasses much of the Park, including the Great Western Divide.
Drive to Tunnel Log in Sequoia National Park
Generals Highway through Sequoia National Park: Northbound
Here's a look at the drive northbound on Generals Highway through Sequoia National Park, starting at Hanging Rock and Moro Rock, to Lodgepole, and ending at Buena Vista Trailhead in Kings Canyon National Park.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park, California CA
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park for You. Discover Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park.
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The Drive into Kings Canyon, to Roads End, Zumwalt Meadows
This drive takes California 180 all the way to its spectacular end, deep inside Kings Canyon, inside Kings Canyon - Sequoia National Parks.
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I made this trip in June 2018. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras - one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
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California 101: Sequoia-Nationalpark und Kings-Canyon-Nationalpark
Die Sequoia & Kings Canyon Nationalparks umfassen einige der majestätischsten Sehenswürdigkeiten nicht nur Kaliforniens, sondern der ganzen Welt. Genießen Sie die überwältigende Aussicht am Panoramic Point; fahren Sie durch einen gefallenen Riesen am Tunnel Log; schlafen Sie unter den Sternen auf dem Lodgepole Campingplatz; betrachten Sie den General Sherman Baum; betreten Sie in der Crystal Cave die Unterwelt und erklimmen Sie den Moro Rock.
Top 5 Attractions in Sequoia National Park
Discover the Top 5 Attractions in Sequoia National Park. One of the wildest and finest areas of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range, here you will find gorgeous meadows, black bears and the worlds largest trees.
1. Giant Forest - Home of the Worlds Largest Tree
Home to the General Sherman Tree, the worlds largest tree measured by volume. The General Sherman Tree stands 275 feet (83m) tall, and over 36 feet (11m) in diameter.
2. Crescent Meadow
The trail around crescent meadow is a fairly easy 1.6-mile hike, suitable for children and those who don't like steep grades.
3. Auto Log - On the Crescent Meadow Road
The Auto Log fell down in 1917. After the tree fell, park authorities encouraged visitors to drive their cars onto the trunk.
4. Tunnel Log
The tunnel log tree fell in 1934 and was over 2,000 years old. To get to tunnel log follow the Crescent Meadow road.
5. Bear spotting
Black bears live in Sequoia National Park. American Black Bears have a misleading name, because they may be black, brown, cinnamon or blonde in color.
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Kings Canyon Drive
We were driving on Highway 180 from Cedar Grove to Grant Grove in Kings Canyon National Park (June 24, 2017).
The Drive to Buck Rock Lookout, Kings Canyon/Sequoia
This drive begins in Kings Canyon National Park and takes you into the Sequoia National Forest for the drive up to Buck Rock Lookout. No, the parking spot doesn't have a great view, but the drive up and back is quite spectacular, and maybe it will help you know whether your car can handle this rough road.
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I made this trip in June 2018. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras - one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
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Sequoia National Park 1/10/19 Day 15 Western America Getaway
Today we visited the amazing Sequoia National Park, California, to see the huge redwood trees, driving from the entrance right up to General Grant Grove in King's Canyon NPS. We made many stops including Tunnel Rock, Hospital Rock, Moro Rock, Tunnel Log and off course General Sherman, the largest tree in the world.
Another great day on the Western America Getaway
Sequoia National Park-General Sherman, Moro Rock, and Tunnel Log!
Sequoia National Park in California is the second oldest national park in the United States. Sequoias are over 2000 years old. They can grow to over 300 feet high and have massive, thick trunks! This video features the General Sherman Tree, Wolverton, Moro Rock, and the Tunnel Log!
Sequoia National Park - March 2019
Trip to Sequoia National Park in the early spring, end of march 2019. There was still plenty of snow in the park. In the video you can see:
- Tunnel Rock
- Giant Forest Museum
- General Sherman Tree
- General Grant Tree
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