The Places Where We Go Podcast
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On episode 47, Julie & Art introduce listeners to their favorite national park on Sequoia National Park Part 1. Having visited the park over a dozen times, we share our experiences to help you plan your future visit to this majestic natural wonderland.
Visiting Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park offers visitors a unique landscape with beauty, diversity and grandeur. Here, you can belold the highest mountain peaks in the U.S. caverns and caves, rugged foothills, and of course, the largest trees on our planet. This national park is located in the southern Sierra Nevada east of the San Joaquin Valley.
Podcast HighlightsIn this episode, we discuss things to do in the park, including:
Campgrounds
Giant Forest
General Sherman Tree
Congress Trail
Moro Rock
Giant Forest Museum
And join us in two weeks for our next podcast episode where we share even more things to see and do at Sequoia National Park.
Sequoia National Park Resources
When you take the time to learn about a place before visiting, that can help you understand the things you see and experience once you arrive at your destination. In that spirit, we suggest the following resources which we have used in our travels to Sequoia National Park.
John Muir: The Eight Wilderness Discovery Books
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Trails Illustrated Map
Passport To Your National Parks
We also invite you to visit our Amazon Storefront for more travel resources that we recommend - all of which, we personally use in our travels.
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Visit Sequoia National Park
We hope this episode inspires you to consider a visit to Sequoia National Park.
Which extra activities will you plan on a trip to Sequoia National Park? Drop us a line if you have an adventure in this fantastic park.
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